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    Default Restoration Wade & Butcher

    I once restored a knife .... a really sad knife. it shaved smooth

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    Old guy/ Gun Guy/ Corvette Driver mrsell63's Avatar
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    This looks like a good time to reflect......
    You really got that baby polished up nicely.
    Good job.....

    Jerry

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    My eyes! My eyes! ;-)

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    What a finish. Very nicely done.

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    Where is it? I can't see anything in the reflection of that miiror?

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    Beautiful job there! I have actually bought one with the very same markings as yours. Perhahps with some time and effort I will be able to make it gleam like the one you have there.

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    you need 3 pastes of Unipol ... coarse, fine, very fine. Take a Proxxon and felt wheels .. not more. sandpaper to 1000

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