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HOOKED ON HISTORY
The dye might have worked better if I had soaked in stain before I glued them?
I don't think so, I've done a couple and that stain can give problems. It looks fine. Maybe try staining again if you NEED to make it darker.
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07-09-2024 10:20 PM
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I don't think so, I've done a couple and that stain can give problems. It looks fine. Maybe try staining again if you NEED to make it darker.
Upon further examination I think the distressed look hide the flaws.
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Originally Posted by
HOOKED ON HISTORY
I think the distressed look hide the flaws.
I think the slight wear looks good.
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Originally Posted by
HOOKED ON HISTORY
The slots in the handle could be truer.
I doubt many people could get those slots much better by hand filing. The only way to get them perfect would be to machine them. You should see the results of some people's "attempts" at "precision hand filing".
I can't remember at this time of the night, sorry morning, if the cross section of these handles is round or oval. If the cross section is round then, theoretically, it should be possible to turn the slots on if the handle could be SAFELY mounted in a lathe. For something like this care needs to be taken to ensure that the workpiece is mounted firmly, securely and safely in the lathe before any attempt is made to machine it.
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I can't remember at this time of the night, sorry morning, if the cross section of these handles is round or oval.
The one I show pictured is unused and it's oval. Got it from a SEAL in 1978...we were on the USS Alamo. Oval...the grooves would be done with pantograph.
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Lamp Assembly Inspection Type A-5
Probably not particularly rare, but for $5.00, couldn't pass it up. There's continuity through the head, and the base, but some corrosion at the switch to head contact. Should clean up and function.
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Looks like a type of "Chicago clock key" for watchmen. https://parsimonyshoppes.com/product...clock-key-rare
The scabbard is marked to match the machete so I suspect it's a wartime expendable. Mine is canvas too for my "Collins".
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A watchclock key does appear to be what it is, thanks. Never heard of them before. I haven't found an exact match but pretty close. As the watchman made his rounds, these keys would be at certain stations, this being #4. He'd insert the key into his clock and it would mark a paper with the time.
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Got an early start this weekend with an antique shop I haven’t hit in about a month. Picked up two army toys and a pair of US Navy binoculars for $27. They don’t look great but the lenses are still good. They are loose however. I suspect they need new gaskets to tighten them up. Anyone ever do that? I did some exploratory investigation and everything is stuck at the moment. It’s the middle piece, not the focus, they work great. I’ll get some photos up tomorrow. They are Mark 28 Bausch and Lomb 1943 7x50.
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