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01-15-2012 07:35 PM
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Re: New pick up heer sword
Hi Ronnie, looks great!
The paint, if emulsion, should come off OK with a bit of warm soapy water on to a cloth: just enough to dampen the cloth. Give it a careful rub over a tiny bit at a time. Just be careful of the grip.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: New pick up heer sword
Nice one Ronnie I have always liked the look of these.
Eric
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Re: New pick up heer sword
Thanks guy's i think you get a lot of sword for your money compared with the price of dagger's what do you think?
thanks again Ronnie
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Re: New pick up heer sword
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Adrian Stevenson
I agree Ronnie.
Me too
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Re: New pick up heer sword
Hi Ronnie, try some Sheratons leather balsam, it cleans and protects the leather but can also remove specks of paint, use a clean cloth with a little pressure, there is another way but its a bit risky, ive used this method on a german belt of my friends that had spots of gloss paint on, you take a modelling craft knife with a very narrow blade, a magnifying glass and carefully shave the top layers of paint off without touching the leather, then clean with balsam, you need a steady hand and a bit of bravado but it worked for me
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Re: New pick up heer sword
Nice sword!!
Great pick-up.
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