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I've always liked Bubinga. I'll take a look at that site.
Here's what they did to some of my vintage carbon Sabatiers:
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Yeah, these obviously go in the dishwasher.
Dave contacted me. He does beautiful work, but I think his time may be too valuable to be within my means. Anyone else have another recommendation?
If nothing else, could you at least post some advice in public about what First Aid actions the OP might be able to take at home to save the blades from further deterioration? The handles and rivets are obviously goners, but the blades themselves need immediate attention to prevent further damage.I'm sorry that I can't help but maybe I can point you in some other people's direction. Give me a shout if you'd like to talk options.
If nothing else, could you at least post some advice in public about what First Aid actions the OP might be able to take at home to save the blades from further deterioration? The handles and rivets are obviously goners, but the blades themselves need immediate attention to prevent further damage.
And I'm sure there are many others on this forum that could benefit from this sort of advice.
Thanks.