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    Default Dub Duck Special N°1 ~ Original Resurrection

    Poor Dubl Duck wasn't looking very healthy. It was send to me for an eventual rescue.

    I advised Joe that I could just restore the scales as I didn't believe the blade was going to resurrect that great but to my own disbelief it turned out immaculate. I gave it my total love, dedication and surgical procedures as nothing goes to waste in my house!

    The before and after pics speak for themselves.

    This is also a good example that with persistance and some work one can revive a lost soul.

    Joe, hope you enjoy your rescued baby.

    Brand: Dubl Duck Special N°1
    Grind: Full Hollow
    Width: Just under 5/8

    Total weight: 1.3 Oz
    Total cutting edge: 2.7 inches
    Scales: Original butter scotch plastic




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    Looks brand spakin' new! Great work Max!

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    That is just voodoo, Max, plain and simple.

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    max, you forgot the black stuff

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    Ooooooo Yeah Brother.... did that one rightous

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    what product do you use to clean the plastic up?

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    The guru strikes again. Fantastic!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by loueedacat View Post
    what product do you use to clean the plastic up?
    I sanded the scales down with 220 grit, followed by 400, 600, 800 and 1000 wet sandpaper. After that it went on my buffer with some compounds.

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