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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: USA Georgia
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I got bit polishing a Moro blade --- yesterday. Not bad, but makes me more wary. I also noted a peculiar thing when I went back today, the blood that fell on the blade, even though completly dry and 24 hours later, was still bright red, not the usual dark red. Maybe it was the oil I was using with the sandpaper ---- or maybe--- <ominous music>. ![]() I cleaned it off, I have heard that blood will really rust a blade quickly. We have to constantly remember these blades were made to cut. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Virginia
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Thanks for posting this Utami. It is a problem when the wood has changed shape with age. Here is a dha you can see the similar thing could happen
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: East Coast USA
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Yes Gentlemen swords and knives are pointy sharp nasty things and if your not careful this may happen to you
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