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Piece of advise on the bone hilt / handle if I may be so bold : it looks at one side in a perhaps poor condition. Not to bad but you have to check and watch it to avoid further deterioration and small pieces splitting off, I would advise to gently take a little drop of olive oil ( pure, not mixed and light colored only- not heavy colored; I use virgin olive oil) on your fingertip and gently and softly rub it over the darkish, damaged parts. Take a soft cloth to take , rub the dirt off and repeat it if required: you'll see it yourself. Do not overdo it and take no risk. just a little bit. It will not only clean the dirt a little but also feed the (mostly made from buffelo or ox ) horn and hence avoid further drying out. Not quite necessary but only visual improvement (if you want) you can use the finest stainless steel wool (Edelstahlwolle extra fein ) to smoothen the surface. Like they do with lefaucheux pinfire revolver bone handles Last edited by gp; 11th October 2020 at 09:42 AM. |
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