Just touched up the edge a bit....

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Just touched up the edge a bit....

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I hated to see this Imperial Barlow lying around with no hope for use........so I touched up the edge a bit, and put 'er back in motion!
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There ya go Scott. Now she's a user and not a loser.
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Well done Scott. Hard to tell that's the same blade. ::tu::
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Nice work Scott. Now she's back in action ::tu::
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Good job Scott! Way to bring 'er back...that's a good feeling, eh?
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Good lookin work Scott! ;)
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Nice work Scott!
Put some oil on the joints & put that bad boy on your pocket!
Those old Imperial shell handle Barlows had excellent steel.
It will take a better edge and hold it longer than most of the knives on the market today! ::nod::
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Great save, Scott. Solid user!
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Thanks fellas!

That's the plan Dale! I too, love the Imperial steel! ::ds::
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Nice save Scott!

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Nice job Scott. I've never re-profiled a blade just sharpened them.

How did you do this? Did you use a grinder or a file?
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rexstubbins wrote:Nice job Scott. I've never re-profiled a blade just sharpened them.

How did you do this? Did you use a grinder or a file?
Yeah, I would be interested too. I have a Buck knife that I broke the tip off of as a teenager and 20 years later I still haven't told my father.
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justafurnaceman wrote:
rexstubbins wrote:Nice job Scott. I've never re-profiled a blade just sharpened them.

How did you do this? Did you use a grinder or a file?
Yeah, I would be interested too. I have a Buck knife that I broke the tip off of as a teenager and 20 years later I still haven't told my father.
Buck will replace the blade for you. One of my buddys gave me a Buck 055 for Christmas a few years back and I broke the tip off doing something stoooopid (I knew better). Sent it off to Buck along with ten bucks and it came back good as new.
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That's a real good job there Scott, mighty fine.

I had to redo a blade for my son the other day. It was on an old Frost trapper that my father had given him. Dad had broken the clip blade, years ago almost to the nail nick. But using the trusty belt sander I was able to make it into a neat little drop point main blade.

I'll post some pics tomorrow when he and the knife get back from being spoiled rotten at my parents house!
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orvet wrote:Nice work Scott!
Put some oil on the joints & put that bad boy on your pocket!
Those old Imperial shell handle Barlows had excellent steel.
It will take a better edge and hold it longer than most of the knives on the market today! ::nod::

Amen Brother Dale!
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jerryd6818 wrote:
justafurnaceman wrote:
rexstubbins wrote:Nice job Scott. I've never re-profiled a blade just sharpened them.

How did you do this? Did you use a grinder or a file?
Yeah, I would be interested too. I have a Buck knife that I broke the tip off of as a teenager and 20 years later I still haven't told my father.
Buck will replace the blade for you. One of my buddys gave me a Buck 055 for Christmas a few years back and I broke the tip off doing something stoooopid (I knew better). Sent it off to Buck along with ten bucks and it came back good as new.
Apparently I was horribly mistaken. It's a Klein, made in Japan knife NOT the Buck that the tip is broken. It's been through a couple of generations so far and would like to pass it on to the daughter even though it's not a 'valuable' knife.
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rexstubbins wrote:Nice job Scott. I've never re-profiled a blade just sharpened them.

How did you do this? Did you use a grinder or a file?

a hand file........ ::nod::
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Great work scott now lots of life left in her
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