Knife used as dropcloth rust collector

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Knife used as dropcloth rust collector

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Found this ULSTER stockman at an estate sale Friday......It was worse than I had originally seen when I brought it out to the light.

It's at least an HOK (honest old knife) right now.....
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Dang, Scott. You are becoming the savior of the knife world.
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You sure brought that one back. Nice work! ::tu::
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All it takes is a little TLC.
Nice restoration. ::tu:: ::nod::
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