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    Time in the blade

    Not sure exactly, I am doing most of the resto by hand. Didn't have all the right grits at first, sothe time was split up. If I had to guess I would say about 3-4 hours.
    About the same with the...
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    scale sanding

    Yes, the sanding of the scales is the next.
    As far as the wedge, I have considered sanding it thinner, but this blade is a monster.
    I'll make another and taper it to see what it's like. The blade...
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    My First attempt

    Not done, but here is my first resto attempt. It is an old Rodgers and Son. It had horn scales, but they were broken. I am using oak, cause it is the most readily available to me. The blade had...
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