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xgoldy

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continuation due to # of pics

here is a knife that i picked up at blade west. hands down - this is the most comfortable of all the busse knife handles that i own. not sure what that circlular marking is on the blade - maybe it will buff out?

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pic of the handle contour - this handle is smooth - but fits like a glove.

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here are some comparison pics of various fbm's.

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spine comparison

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use a standard sos steel wool pad for dish washing on that stain, it works well, just use a rubbing motion that goes from edge to spine. let warm water flow on it while you are doing it. then post a pic. if you don't want to do this then send it to me and i will fix it for you. i find that a 0000 sos soap pad will remove the stain with out leaving a buffing haze that you will have to blend in later, especially on the shinier finish of the sh1 you have
 
continuation due to # of pics

here is a knife that i picked up at blade west. hands down - this is the most comfortable of all the busse knife handles that i own. not sure what that circlular marking is on the blade - maybe it will buff out?

newbusse012bvb5.jpg

...Good question there... I wish that I could help ya there, :o but I'm sure that someone will be along shortly that might have an good answer on that... :confused::)

BUT... NICE SH-1, I really like it! Great score. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: ...Looks great with the 'ladies'! :D:thumbup:
 
Hey guys, some of my Blade West scores had similar marks on the satin finish. I was able to rub it off with my finger (though using lots of pressure), so don't worry about it, it's not permanent!
 
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