An Amazing Knife Rescue

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An Amazing Knife Rescue

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I saw it for what it was before he even started working on it, a high end Japanese carbon steel cutlery knife! He did a wonderful job on it! :mrgreen:
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Hammer: $5
Knowing where to hit the machine with hammer: $4995

And he owns a proper stone/sharpening set (worth as much as the knife...). +1000 xP.

What he does to the Diakon? 10,000xp
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He did do a nice job, but it certainly wasn't very rusty. Not a bit of pitting on the blade, and appeared to just be very light surface rust. A lot easier to clean up than a blade with any pitting at all.
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At one point I thought he was going to shave the cat. Or neuter it.
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