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== After Blade Cleanup == | == After Blade Cleanup == | ||
− | So here we are, the hard part is all done, blade is rust free, most of the patina is gone, now we have bright | + | So here we are, the hard part is all done, blade is rust free, most of the patina is gone, now we have bright steel and for the first time in decades the manufacturer’s mark (tang stamp) is clearly visible (what a relief). …What’s that you ask?.. “…is this what I waited so long to see?... how come it’s not shiny… and it still has pits on the face and tang…” Well we can’t satisfy everybody, not even ourselves sometimes. Humor aside, the truth is a practical one. |
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