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    Posted: 30/Jul/2010 at 10:29
Picked some of this up from my local branch of wilkinsons (classy place) for the princely sum of 2 pounds 10. I normaly use linseed oil and beeswax but this has both in and to top it off smells weirdly nice!
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dont suppose you could make that image any larger, i cant see if from the house across the street Wink
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I've re-seized itWink
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Hah!maybe simon will re-size it ive no idea about such things! The stuffs called lord sheratons wood balsom,if that helps.
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If anybody was thinking of buying this,its great on wood but NOT on horn!
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Horn=Baby OilEmbarrassed
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Understood! For wood I cant recomend it enough though,the wood on the little krishna was dry even after soaking in linseed,stathered a load of this stuff on,left it over night,polished the residue off,problem solved!
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Pics of the handle pleaseBig smile
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So so sorry mate your going to have to sesize again
I should of done before and after pics but these are after a night soaked in unboiled linseed oil a light scrub with fine wire wool and wood balsom applied with fingers left over night then polished off in the morning.
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Certainley looks to have done the job mateThumbs Up The wood looks awsome on the top pictureClap

Please find out how to re-sizeBig smile
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Im a techophobe,next time I post pictures ill get someone else to do it! Thanks for doing it for me this time mate!
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Join the club, I had to get Leanne to show meEmbarrassed
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Originally posted by Ambrose

Im a techophobe,next time I post pictures ill get someone else to do it! Thanks for doing it for me this time mate!

Join the club a set of hand tools and something to fix I am in my element but my 11 year old has to show me how to get the best from my mobile phone
Those pictures are amazing I like the way you have brought out the grain in the wood .There is something appealing about the no frills made for hard work nature of these knives
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