D. Martell Shun Kramer Meiji SG2 Thinning & Etch Job - #2

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Dave Martell

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I got another Shun Kramer Meiji SG2 knife in for refurb. This one needed repairs to the edge, tip, and then blade thinning.


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Amazing work Dave, almost makes me wish I hadn't sold my Shun:whistling:

Be well,
Mikey
 
Very inspiring Dave! And again it's odd that the pattern by the handle is so noticeably changed by this!
 
Man, it looked like it was used as a machete. Yikes. The re-work is downright beautiful.
 
That's a nice looking can opener you fixed there Dave!
 
Hi Dave, beautifully done mate! Being new to japanese knives I can't really yet fathom how much time and work that must take. Awesome!
 
Never liked the Kramer profile but the work you have done to it is really spotless!
 
You are a magician ! that is an amazing transformation right there! I'd almost swear you just tossed the bad one and got the person a new knife, well, I guess it turned out to be like a new knife in the end!
G2
 
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