OK, finally got it done, for now at least. Well I ended up using Brownell's Oxpho-Blue. Cheap, and easy to use. They say to heat the blade up before applying so I used my heat gun for this.
They say 6 or 8 coats should do it. I ended up with about 2 dozen coats. Maybe a little overkill, I don't know.
Here she is after a few coats and dried.
This looks like it oughtta be enough. I ended up using a little under 2 oz. Seems like more than necessary, don't really know but she does look good.
After all done applieng coats I heated her up again with the heat gun and rubbed some 3 in 1 oil on the blade.
After all that she came out looking pretty good. Oh yeah, I did go ahead and do some filework on the spine. Maybe not the best, but then again I'm not the best.
Got a question for ya'll.
Since it is a Buffallo knife, and I've got the blade pretty darn dark, do ya think the handle should be black buffallo horn ? or should I just leave this one be and buy a different one with the buffallo handle ? What do ya'll think ?
Thanks for the help guys....
Oh yeah, one piece of advice would be to either wait to sharpen the blade till after you're all done with it, or tape over the edge. It just might help...