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    Default What gets my juices flowin



    All my restored scaleless blades sit in that box.
    Everytime I open it up, it always gets my juices flowin' Though, It will be emptying out; I plan on making scales for almost all of them before any more go in my little gold box.

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    Thumbs up very motivational...

    well all i can say is WOW... So how do you get such an awesome finish, I know some guys use dremels and such like and some guys use fixed bench tools, do you use them or is it all old fashioned hard work and alot of hand sanding....im dying to know....as I am starting to experiment with things alot more...please tell ...but i have to say I really love what you have done...

    Anyways enough of my slobbering.....cheers ,simon

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    The only blade in the box that I hadn't refinished the face of is the big wostenholm conquerer. All the others I used my homebrew dremel drums which you can checkout at this thread.
    Scales for three of the blades are coming along, so I can post those when I'm done

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    Thumbs up wicked cool

    i read it before, must have been a bluesky moment that forced me to ask..oh well, will try that soon I think...thanks man...

    cheers,simon

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    Those are some really nice vintage blades. You made some excellent choices when you bought those. You'll have it "going on" when you get those scaled.

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    Thanks for saying so Papabull.

    The wostenholm conquerer (top) and the krusius (middle) I'll probably sell once I get them finished and if anyone is interested. The filly and henckels I'm keeping, unless I come across some better ones and the nice juicy conquerer I'm definitely keeping.

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    Very good start... I will be interested to see them finished.

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