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My new to me cat pee Boker Classic 2004

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Hello, I am new to the Boker forum but have been around awhile. I have a friend with a buy, sell, trade store in Pa and have found many great knives in thrift store shopping. I went into his store and looked around and he asked me if I could smell cat pee coming from an open plastic bag. I said no but I can't hardly smell anyway. He came up to me and pulled a knife in the sheath from it and asked if I smelled it. After holding it by the outside of the bag I looked and saw the Tree Emblem, then I pulled the knife out. I looked at him and said how much to get it out of your store, he says give me 5 bucks and I say deal.
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You all tell me good deal or not? I'll post pics of leather sheath later.
 
Very good deal. That's a Boker Scout knife. I'd let it sit in some kitty litter for a few days, lol.
 
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Sorry for huge pic, I'm used to photobucket. Still working on pics with imgur.
 
Unfortuatley no, I'm thinking of hand sanding.Any comments or suggestions?
 
Unfortuatley no, I'm thinking of hand sanding.Any comments or suggestions?
start with a pencil eraser. not kidding. it will get the surface mess off without any real damage to the existing finish. then use a penetrating oil to get under what's left and clean off and erase again. between careful not to get the oil on the scales. then you'll know what ya got to deal with that wont come off easily.
 
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