I've completed work on this guy. I didn't want to go all out and
completely restore it. Instead, I wanted to make it nice but still as original as possible. I was able to keep the original scales and I just oiled them a bit to freshen them up. I tried to get away with just a light polish on the blade. However, the other side of the blade was too far gone with deep rust. So, out came the pin and I started sanding starting at 60 grit all the way up to 2000 grit and chromium oxide on a wheel. I was able to salvage the washers too. So, the only part I had to replace was the pivot pin. I like the "clean old look" of this job. How about you?
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