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Default Argh! Emergency de-rusting of pattern welded blade


I just finished a scabbard for a very nice pattern welded sword made by
Dr. Jim Hrisoulas aka "Atar". It appears that there was just a tech of
moisture in the leather when I put the sword in it last night.


This is a scan of the worst of it:

http://h00050207be9f.ne.client2.attb.../RustSpots.jpg (119k)

The grey spots in the scan are slightly browner in real life.

Tips/hints on proper removal?

I'm s'posed to deliver it tomorrow (Wednesday). 8-o



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