Randomly acquired a new Spydie.
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 5:34 pm
So...I was hanging out at my buddy's house this weekend, and at one point he started showing me his collection of old stuff. For the most part, I was like :confused: ...
But then I was like :eek:
He pulled this out.



An old Delica III in ATS-55.
After seeing my expression, he just said "Merry Christmas, bro" and handed it to me.
A few things about it:
~This thing is like airweight.
~When I got it, it was rather dull, but some work with the Sharpmaker brought the edge right back. And by "some work", I mean "grinding away until I get carpal tunnel". Jeebus.
~The blade, lockbar, and spring have a little bit of speckling and surface rust. What's the best way to go about cleaning this off?
~There's a few scratches near the heel of the edge. Should I be able to polish them out?
~I've oiled the bejeezus out of the pivot, but it still feels gritty. I think the tang rusted, but since it's pinned, I have no way of checking.
It slightly saddens me to see an otherwise perfectly good blade so neglected and mistreated, but I'm going to try my hardest to restore it.
But then I was like :eek:
He pulled this out.



An old Delica III in ATS-55.
After seeing my expression, he just said "Merry Christmas, bro" and handed it to me.
A few things about it:
~This thing is like airweight.
~When I got it, it was rather dull, but some work with the Sharpmaker brought the edge right back. And by "some work", I mean "grinding away until I get carpal tunnel". Jeebus.
~The blade, lockbar, and spring have a little bit of speckling and surface rust. What's the best way to go about cleaning this off?
~There's a few scratches near the heel of the edge. Should I be able to polish them out?
~I've oiled the bejeezus out of the pivot, but it still feels gritty. I think the tang rusted, but since it's pinned, I have no way of checking.
It slightly saddens me to see an otherwise perfectly good blade so neglected and mistreated, but I'm going to try my hardest to restore it.