can this be buffed?

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I like the old patina  gives it character 

Gary
 
Yep. When I see someone with a clean shiny knife it makes me think that they don't actually use it.
I completely agree with you folks. But the truth of the matter is I have never used this blade. Have no clue as to how I got it. Has been laying in my gun safe since at least 08. Seeing as how I will be putting a fresh edge on it I want to give it a once in my lifetime polishing.....sort of it's a new knife to me kind of thing...
 
If ya gotta, I guess ya gotta. But, I am with Gary, I really like a good warm patina. However, if ya gotta, you can use something in a small blue can at the hardware store. I can't remember the name, but it is a cotton type material with a cleaner built in. If I can find the name il let you know
 
If ya gotta, I guess ya gotta. But, I am with Gary, I really like a good warm patina. However, if ya gotta, you can use something in a small blue can at the hardware store. I can't remember the name, but it is a cotton type material with a cleaner built in. If I can find the name il let you know
Never-Dull. It's good stuff.
One thing I'd recommend is taping off the wood if you're going to use Polish. It. Can get in the grain and show up as white stripes. I had that happen to an old Buck knife and it was a pain to get it cleaned out.
 
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