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Hello Everyone and thanks for letting me join your community.  I found an 8" Bowie knife in a $20 bin at my local gun show.  I understand that to keep the value of knives you really shouldn't clean them up.  I took one look at this rusty mess and decided A - I loved it and B - I was going to clean it up and continue its cherished use.

I was drawn to this blade because of its character.  Lots of deep gouges, dings, you can just tell that someone used (and hopefully enjoyed) it.

I couldn't find any makers marks on the knife but I'd like to know its story if it has one.  More for my personal knowledge than trying to assign a value.

I've included some before and after shots of the blade.  If rookies cleaning up weathered blades makes you grumpy please ignore my post (:

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Looks like a good cleaning job there.

Nice!  Great "user" and good job cleaning it up!

Likely a German-made "bowie" originally.  Any markings on it whatsoever Matt?

ROFL, I just read your remark

 If rookies cleaning up weathered blades makes you grumpy please ignore my post (:

You are really going to like iKC Matt.  Personally, I would rather see you clean it up, give it some love and put it back in use.  For me, a knife that holds high dollar value should be left alone.  A knife that can be a potential user, should be one.  They were made to be used !

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