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I really enjoyed restoring this one.
No I will definitely not make money on it, but that's not why I restore blades
Got a picture? Idk why my mobile sucks when trying to do videos... I could hear the music but couldn't see a dang thing ha...

I grabbed an old Briddell I'm working on atm, along with some others.
 

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Got a picture? Idk why my mobile sucks when trying to do videos... I could hear the music but couldn't see a dang thing ha...

I grabbed an old Briddell I'm working on atm, along with some others.
I got some, but not as good as they could be.
 

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I got some, but not as good as they could be.
Oh wow very cool! That was some heavy restoration! I noticed with my Briddell it looks like it was differentially HT. It has the same line that yours has in the last 2 pics once I removed the first layer of rust/patina.
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Still gotta actually remove the pits and I'm probably going to attempt a re-handle with some ash wood since one sides completely split and the rivets are wonky.
 
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