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    Tea soak it is.

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    I have some I soaked 'til white of ivory. Want to put some patina evenly back in, I think.
    Have a used tea bag and a filter of used coffee in the freezer.

    Experiment for me, willya?
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    Lookin' good Matt. They look like bone to me when I first looked at post 3757. I then looked at the link & they are definitely bone with the small dark lines in the grain.

    I'm working on putting my masonic Frederick Reynolds back together, then I have more razors & horn scales that need repair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    I have some I soaked 'til white of ivory. Want to put some patina evenly back in, I think.
    Have a used tea bag and a filter of used coffee in the freezer.

    Experiment for me, willya?
    So last night i threw about 2 tbs of light roasted barley in a few inches of water and let it cold steep overnight. This evening ill strain out the grains and drop the bone in there. The barley produces a very coffee like color. Had some darker malts laying around but didn't want to over stain. Home brewing meets razoring..

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    The drunken blade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    The drunken blade.
    This might be the name i use for my Etsy site.

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    Here is one finished yesterday. Pitting left on the blade as it is too hollow to remove much steel. Satin finish with a bit of crocus mirroring. Tang and spine are mirrored a bunch more. Before and after
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    Here is one finished yesterday. Pitting left on the blade as it is too hollow to remove much steel. Satin finish with a bit of crocus mirroring. Tang and spine are mirrored a bunch more. Before and after
    Nice....
    Clean and simple...that's the way!!
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    A replacement handle for TC. The dudes got one hell of a grip.

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    Burls, Girls, and all things that Swirl....

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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    A replacement handle for TC. The dudes got one hell of a grip.

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    I wouldn't want to shake his hand!
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