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restoring of an old knife

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Apr 17, 2000
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Hi all,
My most valuable knife is an old pocketknife that belonged to my father,who died 7 years ago.At that time i was nineteen and since then i did not try to use, clean or restore it.Now , after lot of playing with other blades , i think i am ready to restore it and it's a feat that makes me tremble.( there will never be another knife like this in all the world ) this knife has a sheepsfoot blade and a can opener/wire cutter that is marked "1948 H.rowestham" and something else a cannot see clearly under the rust ; none of them are stainless, so there's a bit of oxide to remove. scales are made from a black sinthetic material , probably bakelite.
I think i will clean blades and springs with fine sandpaper first , then i will probably scrub them with a glass fiber scraper , in order to remove black pits and to clean nail notches. I still have no idea about cleaning the handle, but i think that any modern silicone polish will probably do the job.
Before starting this job i'd like to receive some advice from you fellow forumites.Have you got any tip or trick to pass me ?
 
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