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U.S.M.C. Robeson Shuredge Knife (Restore? or Keep original?)


Awesome_Patriot

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Hello, I have a USMC Robeson Shuredge knife that I'm fairly sure is from the WW2 era. And I would like some input as to whether or not I should leave it in it's current state, or restore it to as close to original as possible. 

The knife is in tough shape, as you can see from the pictures. 

The blade is pitted and worn, the handle is missing pieces of the leather disks and the ones that are left are very dry and brittle. 

Please give me some helpful pointers as to what would be best for this veteran! :) 

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Hello,

Great knife...sorry but I know nothing about these, but some one on MCN should be able to help you.

Best to you....Desert Rat

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Hello,

 

(Sorry I do not know your name).....Has anyone helped you as yet with this superb knife?

I hope they do as super item....Best Wishes.....Desert Rat/ Ian-UK

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Hello,

 

Sorry to say the condition is not so good, the blade etc, but it may cost you a lot of money? to get it too a collectors item display piece....But as it is I would keep it this way...all original and worthy in a collection.

Best to you,,,IanB/ Desert Rat

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