Welcome to SRP. The blade still belonged to Gramps. Keep it as a remembrance. Grinding it down to a 3/8 ain't worth it IMHO.
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Welcome to SRP. The blade still belonged to Gramps. Keep it as a remembrance. Grinding it down to a 3/8 ain't worth it IMHO.
JimmyHAD Thanks, Its definitely going to be kept safe, too bad its a goner, Gonna have to just buy one from someone, putting up a wanted post as we speak, ill try and land a shave ready for 150-250.
Do you have the broken out pieces? It could be turned into a display piece (repair is going to show) or just close it up and make a shadow box of grand dad's stuff with that in it.
No, i don't have the broken out piece. Regrettably all that's left of the poor guy is what is pictured. Not even the scales survived. It has now turned into a repair project! New question to ALL. could the piece be replaced and repaired so that it would be non functioning but at least a "complete" display piece? how much would that run me? Is there anyone who provides such a service? Thanks again to everyone
With nothing but the remains of that blade there really isn't much to do but consign it to history and the recycle bin.
Make a ridged handle for it and make it a box cutter:)