Posted in Knives on 06/22/2010 08:03 am by Blade Runner
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How to clean a knife?
I have a knife, a Kershaw 1600K. I lent it to a "friend" and I'm not sure what I did with him, but now it's all rubbery and not open any more film. How I can clean it? Would it be OK and effective little soaked in alcohol overnight and then dry with Q tips? I know this is not about hunting, but I thought you would know. Thanks! = 0) The entire knife, including the handle, it's all Stainless steel
Alcohol should not hurt anything if you use it, however, I'd go with some sort of solvent or Goo Gone. brake cleaner is good too but it is unhealthy to breathe. Goo-Gone can be found at Wal-Mart, ACE Hardware, and even Dollar Tree stores. This is not the only time you need to use things well, gets rid of nasty tags that stores love to put all your goods that leave residue when trying to remove. If you use the alcohol method, you will not to use Q-tips to dry, the alcohol evaporates in minutes. If you would like to disarm, use an Allen wrench, it appears that the screws I see in this picture knife. Take the screws a couple, clean all parts individually and reassembling. Using Goo-Gone, which should only be taken 30-45 minutes at most. Hope this helps.
Posted in Pocet Knives on 05/17/2010 08:27 pm by Blade Runner
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1928 fifty dollar bill?
Hi, I have a 1928 fifty dollar bill. No stars on it (I think that is one thing that makes it more collectible?
It does have a slight crease down the center where it has been folded in half and the edges are slightly wrinkled, other than that in great shape. Also the back side of it is a weird green (but I know it is not a fake as I got it from a bank several years ago).
Thanks for your help...hope I provided enough info!
Hi, thanks for your response....it does have that printed on it....any idea if it has any value other than the obvious $50?
and it is "D" series
yes I realized that it was not a "D" series after I posted....it is series A...thanks for your response!!!
There is no series 1928D $50 note they made a series 1928 and a series 1928A. if you mean the Federal Reserve District is a D and a #4 then it was made for the FEB in Cleveland Ohio for that is the forth district and a D is the forth letter. The Cleveland district is not one of the scarce ones for the series 1928. The note sells for $100 in grade fine and $400 in grade extra fine yours is closer to the grade of fine. Dealers pay at least 40% less.
Collectible Folding
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