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Do you think the blade color could be original, do we have examples like that? Or is it more likely just old gunk? Thanks, Leif |
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Rafngard:
I agree with Detlef. The second one seems to have some old oxidation giving it that darker appearance. Personally I would not clean it any further--just oil it or put some silicone wax on it. If you wanted to take it back to bright steel you could use a mild abrasive in a blasting box or spend a few hours polishing it with progressively finer grit paper. But I think it looks fine as it is--just my personal preference. Always good to see another Gopher State poster. ![]() Ian. |
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Have fun, Leif |
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would agree with Ian, maybe the surface of the blade is rough? Have you tried aceton? This would remove gunk.Regards, Detlef |
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Thanks, Leif |
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