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    A painful but not terribly expensive lesson...

    I tried polishing the W&B with some metal polish. It was looking real good too, when I noticed a hairline crack in the blade that the schmutz was hiding.

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    Oh well...maybe the scales might be worth saving after some epoxy and cleaning.

    Hopefully I'll have better luck with the other one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter57 View Post
    A painful but not terribly expensive lesson...

    I tried polishing the W&B with some metal polish. It was looking real good too, when I noticed a hairline crack in the blade that the schmutz was hiding.

    See photo below:

    Name:  Crack.jpg
Views: 385
Size:  98.4 KB

    Oh well...maybe the scales might be worth saving after some epoxy and cleaning.

    Hopefully I'll have better luck with the other one.
    That is realy bad luck. That would be realy good looking blade.

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