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    Default Joseph Rodgers and Sons wedge restore

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    Un pinned and fixed crack in nose of scale with epoxy then sanded both scales and blade by hand worked in some neatsfoot to the scales and then buffed them out repined and finished with renaisance wax for the blade honed it up to 8k on the norton finished honing on crox and newprint gonna put in the wiki

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    Nicely done and good pinning. Great that you were able to save the scales. I recently restored a Reynolds with the same scales and was also able to salvage the scales.
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    Im not sure if the scales are tortoise or horn if somebody knows please let me know as I want to put this in the wiki

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    Good job!

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