Indeed. I have begun doing this.Tidy - IMO doesn't need a lot of work - gentle rust conversion, oiling, and sharpen
I like old tools to keep character and history in their appearance.
A little rubbing down, grinding off the lumps along the top, rust convertor, cold blueing, a few coats of Danish oil on the handle and sharpening the edge have improved the old billhook.This is how it was when I received it:
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Lovely restoration job. Wish i could offer more as to its potential age, but its not my field. One things for sure... it aint a young 'un. Therefore likely very good at what it's supposed to do.A little rubbing down, grinding off the lumps along the top, rust convertor, cold blueing, a few coats of Danish oil on the handle and sharpening the edge have improved the old billhook.
The steel appears to be quite good quality.
It is a Spear & Jackson Neverblunt. Unknown era.
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