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Old 29th November 2016, 03:57 PM   #1
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Hi Leif,

the first one I would call matulis or simple itak, the tip was most probable once pointed, I think it's the oldest from this pieces, turn of the centuries?

The second one you have researched well and I agree with you, age I would guess first quarter 20th century.

By the last one I would agree with you, WWII or a little bit later but I don't think the blade is older.

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Old 29th November 2016, 05:18 PM   #2
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The second one you have researched well and I agree with you, age I would guess first quarter 20th century.
Hello Detlef,

Do you think the blade color could be original, do we have examples like that? Or is it more likely just old gunk?

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Old 29th November 2016, 05:37 PM   #3
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Rafngard:

I agree with Detlef. The second one seems to have some old oxidation giving it that darker appearance. Personally I would not clean it any further--just oil it or put some silicone wax on it. If you wanted to take it back to bright steel you could use a mild abrasive in a blasting box or spend a few hours polishing it with progressively finer grit paper. But I think it looks fine as it is--just my personal preference.

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Old 30th November 2016, 02:41 AM   #4
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Personally I would not clean it any further--just oil it or put some silicone wax on it. If you wanted to take it back to bright steel you could use a mild abrasive in a blasting box or spend a few hours polishing it with progressively finer grit paper. But I think it looks fine as it is--just my personal preference.
Thank you very much for your thoughts on this.

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Always good to see another Gopher State poster.
Oh! I didn't know there were any Minnesotans still active. If you're in the Twin Cities, you should let me buy you a beer sometime.

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Old 29th November 2016, 06:10 PM   #5
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Hello Detlef,

Do you think the blade color could be original, do we have examples like that? Or is it more likely just old gunk?

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Leif
Hello Leif,

would agree with Ian, maybe the surface of the blade is rough? Have you tried aceton? This would remove gunk.

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Old 30th November 2016, 02:35 AM   #6
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would agree with Ian, maybe the surface of the blade is rough? Have you tried aceton? This would remove gunk.
Except for a few spots, the surface is mostly smooth, though I will give the acetone a try.

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