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broketooth
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knife refinish?
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November 12, 2010, 09:59:00 AM »
my daughter but this for me some yrs ago in a second hand store. ive always wanted to use it when im hunting.can this knife be fixed?if so what do i have to do?
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broketooth
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broketooth
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skullworks
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Fixed how? Cleaned up? Hard to tell much from the blade pics.
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broketooth
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i meant can this knife be reground and a new edge while retaining its original profile
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