My Endura 4

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I picked up a Endura the other day with the intention of acid & stone washing it but I changed my mind. After looking at it for a day or two I decided to go a different route with it. With the blue FRN scales I thought a high polish would look pretty dang good on this one. I took the whole thing apart and polished the blade and lock bar on the back. It also helped the action to be a smoother and the sharp edge that most of mine have on the spidie hole is now gone. I still have a little more to do to it but it's come a long way. Let me know whatcha think.


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Nice job. Looks great with the blue. What method did you use and how much time do you have in it at this point? Are you going to polish the screws as well?
 
I used a bench buffer and alot of different polishes and lots of time. I still have to do the screws like hellomcfly said but after that it'll be in the market for sale.
 
I love it man! I think I'd hate seeing fingerprints on it, but man I'd love how it looks when it's clean. I've always wanted to either stone wash or polish the lock bar/hardware.
 
I likes it, I think a lot of people miss out on how great of a knife the endura is
 
I'm pretty blown away by that finish. Considering the time it must take to put a mirror polish like that on a knife, I'm not sure I could bring myself to use it much of anything. Excellent job.
 
Once you have it to this point minor scratches should be fairly easy to get out. Finger prints bug me more than anything. Lol
 
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