J John A. Larsen Joined Jan 15, 2001 Messages 4,075 Nov 25, 2018 #3 I would have probably stopped right at the :50 second mark, as I like the look of the patina on the blade as it was right about then. John
I would have probably stopped right at the :50 second mark, as I like the look of the patina on the blade as it was right about then. John
jblyttle Joined Sep 3, 2014 Messages 3,741 Nov 25, 2018 #4 John A. Larsen said: I would have probably stopped right at the :50 second mark, as I like the look of the patina on the blade as it was right about then. John Click to expand... Me too but to each his own, and a superb job regardless.
John A. Larsen said: I would have probably stopped right at the :50 second mark, as I like the look of the patina on the blade as it was right about then. John Click to expand... Me too but to each his own, and a superb job regardless.
Curt Hal Joined Jul 8, 2014 Messages 558 Nov 25, 2018 #5 I am with John A. Larson and JB in liking the patina. I have a 600 gram Sandvik that I am going to shine up, just because I have never done it before.
I am with John A. Larson and JB in liking the patina. I have a 600 gram Sandvik that I am going to shine up, just because I have never done it before.
M Moonw Joined Nov 19, 2014 Messages 1,985 Nov 26, 2018 #6 We know you, therefore will make an exception (pitchforks and all)...