well i dont brush with a brass brush, LOL
Avoid any metal or polish paste it destroys factory grain and give a polish surface look....
Ger
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well i dont brush with a brass brush, LOL
Avoid any metal or polish paste it destroys factory grain and give a polish surface look....
Ger
In the future only use WD40 and a toothbrush
sprah it, wait a day and use a toothbrush (i cut half of the hairs) brush it cross on the blade, like the grain
Thats all you have to do.
Regards
Ger
Well this is a lesson you had to learn.
NEVER EVER do this again.
You destroyed the original crossgrain of the blade.
That is a deadly sin towards a blade.
And No i dont like shiny polished...
Water stains are not reversable, they corroded the surface, they will always be visible, unfortunate it is what it is., thats why it will always be a lower value dagger.
Ger
Well if you compare the prices of the few well known like Wittmann, LST or Johnson then compare and take at least 30% off, then a collectot to collector price will be.
As you ask what a price you...