Hi guys,Had this for a few months now and I thought I'd show it. Its been resharpened and the finish looks like it's been removed post-war, This may sound stupid but should I get the finish redone?
Hi guys,Had this for a few months now and I thought I'd show it. Its been resharpened and the finish looks like it's been removed post-war, This may sound stupid but should I get the finish redone?
I would recommend leaving it "as is".
They are a good knife.
Cheers, Ade.
Yes, do leave as is.
You might want to give the blade a light hand polishing with a cloth
and polish compound - like 'Flitz'.
There were apparently two versions made of this knife - 'Parkerized'
and 'in the white' (natural metal). Most I've come across were not Parkerized............
Regards,
Steve.
I'll just leave it alone then, How could I possibly sell this for?
I just bought one of these for 10 dollars. They are not valued much.
I've got one of these knives, but it's got a Sheffield, England stamp. Anyone know why that might be? I can't find any information on it, or even another example of one on the internet - all the others say, "Made in USA." Is this a fake? I've had it for like 20 years.
Here is one that is up for almost 500$. U Something strange with this link. It in the capital U. Don't know why and i can't change it. Have tried.
I have not researched this link at all, but they have a few of them. Also some made by Camillus.
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