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    Found two today to put in queue for restoration.

    The W&B was only $10, has no scales and the edge has seen some honing. Yet the design on the side of the blade is deep and should survive some sanding.

    The M&W was $25 and has what appears to be horn scales, gonna have to learn how to restore horn but I will have to work around the design on the side, that is too thin and won't survive much work.

    whatcha think?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBaron View Post
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    whatcha think?
    Nice,

    Just buff them with an old electric tooth brush, and MASS
    or SIMICHROME, hone them up and see how they shave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by niftyshaving View Post
    Nice,

    Just buff them with an old electric tooth brush, and MASS
    or SIMICHROME, hone them up and see how they shave.
    Never ever buff a frosted blade - it'll come right off.

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    I'm not touching the frosted side. what ever it looks like it is staying that way. The picture may not show it well but the frost design is super thin.

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