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    Quote Originally Posted by Ernie1980 View Post
    That's more of a smile than I see on most of the Victorian blades, it looks nice! The color is those scales is great, a lot different than the usual Browns and blacks
    Preeeeetty sure that's not a Victorian-era blade. Looks early 1830's tops to me.

    And also a lovely restore! But Pups is good at that.
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    I had to take some off the toe and the hook out of the heel and what's in the pics is a result of all that blended back to the middle. I got the geometry right now. I am going through the gymnastics of getting it honed up. It's was coming out even and the middle was still not meeting. I finally got a test shave out of it but I am not feeling the soul yet. Doing it during smoke breaks when I am not drooling over my new toy.

    Zak , you should remember this blade. It's the 1 I was going to leave the red patina on and just hone it up :<0)
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
    I had to take some off the toe and the hook out of the heel and what's in the pics is a result of all that blended back to the middle. I got the geometry right now. I am going through the gymnastics of getting it honed up. It's was coming out even and the middle was still not meeting. I finally got a test shave out of it but I am not feeling the soul yet. Doing it during smoke breaks when I am not drooling over my new toy.

    Zak , you should remember this blade. It's the 1 I was going to leave the red patina on and just hone it up :<0)
    Oh yeah! That one!

    I really like how you left it as-is for your restore!

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    I like the red horn that baby really pops

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