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    Thanks will get some tomorrow!!
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    PUMA INOX SPECIAL 5/8 and J. A. HENCKELS ZWILLINGSWERK 5/8











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    Black Oak Project
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    H. Boker&Co King Cutter









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    Damn Dude, where have you been hiding! Love your work and look forward to seeing more!
    That Puma is beautiful!
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    The precision of the wedge on the Bengall and peening are incredible - I salute your craftsmanship.
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    What was your process for etching the king cutter (I'm assuming that is what you were doing.) It looks great

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    Thank you guys

    In case of etching. @yotebuster1200 look at my previous restoration. Specially the S. Osborn razor. Etching process is explained quite detail.

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    WOW Lewy,

    Very nice work! and thank you so much for sharing you technique..

    I will have to try, just so I get this right in my head, the nail varnish protects the metal while the Fe3Cl3 dissolves the metal exposed after etching through the varnish into the stamp or logo? And how do you scratch through the metal what needle do you use?

    Many thanks

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    Markhur. I use simply saw needle in smallest size. And 16x magnifient.

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