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08-18-2012, 01:51 PM
Thread: Wade and Butcher resto thoughts.
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Whatever damage there is, it is cosmetic. The...
Whatever damage there is, it is cosmetic. The scales seem to be quite functional with the pinning remaining tight! They aren't bad enough I would be afraid of breakage while shaving or anything like...
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08-18-2012, 02:38 AM
Thread: Wade and Butcher resto thoughts.
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Wow, what a difference! What grit sand paper did...
Wow, what a difference! What grit sand paper did you sand with?? I wish my scales were a solid color; because they are clear the 'bug damage' is so apparent :(
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08-18-2012, 02:17 AM
Thread: Wade and Butcher resto thoughts.
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Thanks for all the tips! I'll try to get a better...
Thanks for all the tips! I'll try to get a better picture of the scales up sometime soon so I can get advice on those. The soaking in oil method seems good but i'm not sure if they are too far gone!
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08-18-2012, 01:11 AM
Thread: Wade and Butcher resto thoughts.
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When using a metal polish like mothers etc with...
When using a metal polish like mothers etc with q-tips/paper towels, is there any worry of removing etching?
Any thoughts on the blonde horn scales? looks like there might be some worm damage but... -
08-18-2012, 12:10 AM
Thread: Wade and Butcher resto thoughts.
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Wade and Butcher resto thoughts.
Just wondering if anyone has some insight as to how far I should take this? I don't intend on selling the blade but would like it as nice as possible for my own personal shaving use!
I really don't...
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