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Old 2nd July 2014, 09:54 PM   #17
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Detlef, Your friend did an amazing job on this blade restoration. When I first started looking at the new photos I was worried that the medial ridge had been lost in the process of reworking the blade, but after I finished looking at them all I was happy to see that was not the case. Even though this is not what I would have done if this were mine I must say your friend did a great job of giving new life to an old and neglected warrior in desperate need of some TLC.

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Robert
Hello Robert,

agree with you that he did an amazing job. I have had the same worries that the blade will lost the cental ridge by reworking so I never would have tried to do it byself but he was sure get back the original contour of the blade. When you handle the blade now you never will get the idea that it was in such a bad condition. And you still can see that it is an antique blade.

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Detlef
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