It's a George wostenholm Attachment 234741 I think it's just heavily modified and not original. When I got it the scales where too big so I shortened them. And the blade is bowed.
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It's a George wostenholm Attachment 234741 I think it's just heavily modified and not original. When I got it the scales where too big so I shortened them. And the blade is bowed.
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No it could be all original blade. No marks showing fresh steel modification. Bowed?? Ask Harrywally about bowed blades their his specialty. Scales anything will do in a pinch. I have gotten scales that are made of popcicle sticks blended into full wood scales. Bowed blades happened more often back in the era.
Also it looked like it once had a barbers notch. Hopefully these pictures will show you everything I'm talking about.http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...f38adc1745.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...1720f35094.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...afd254ec2b.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...0971c97ffa.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...91b5c980e5.jpg
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Hone it and run with it. Looks about right from here. I see then bend. Nice fit to these scales. How are you at honing?
I believe the skinny hone is the way to go with the bend. You angle to the dangle of the bow. Go slow and it will make sense. Andrew you want to add any pertinent tips?
see post this thread #2855
Yup, you angle to the dangle.
I'm not a honing expert by any means, but I've put some fairly good edges on warped blades.
With the concave side of the warp on the hone, you want to roll down with your hand. With the convex side on the hone, you want to roll up with your hand. Hope that makes sense.... if you have any major problems honing it, head over to the honing section of the forum and do some reading. If that doesn't help, post the blade and the problems and the true pros will guide you better than I can.