Ned´s posts are always worth checking at least twice, there´s so much there "Probably".
Best, Jan
Ned´s posts are always worth checking at least twice, there´s so much there "Probably".
Best, Jan
Indeed ;-)
The pommel in fact looks like it was used as a sedative more than once
One fnal wish, can anyone find a picture of the Hewer "as worn". Thank You so much in advance !
Best, Jan
I would recommend cleaning as well, but DO NOT use any abrasives or "hard" material to clean. You will regret it.
You can see before and after photos of my example here. It was cleaned and still shows much of the silvering after cleaning.
DRK Hewer, new to my collection.
Ralph,
Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)
Hhahna Jan, your hewer looks plenty worn already, ja? ;-)
I guess the first one to post a pic gets a prize
Jan do not clean the scabbard with steelwool or abressive, you will ruin it.
Use WD40, spray it 3 times a day and gently remove it at the end of the day by rubbing it with a soft cloth before you go to bed.
After a soft rub, spray it again.
Do this for a week or two, and you will not recognize this scabbard.
Good luck
Ger
Jan did you have any results yet with your DRK Hewer?
Im curious...
Ger
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