I have just taken delivery of part of my recent spending spree - 2 Joker drop point folders. 1 is a stainless blade with olive wood scales, the other a carbon blade with beech scales.
I'm not sure if the scales have been treated at all and was wondering if anyone had any previous experience of advice as to wether I should oil or wax the scales, or leave them alone.
Also, as many of you probably know theyare a full convex grind. I was considering using my RWS sharpener on them (this one http://www.raymears.com/Bushcraft_Product/807-RWS-Quick-Sharp-Knife-Sharpener/) which would give them a secondary bevel. The reason for doing this would be for ease of field sharpening, as I dont think Im good enough with my DC3 to keep a consistent convex edge. I know its ultimately down to personal preference, but if anyone can share previous experiences on the matter it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Colin


I'm not sure if the scales have been treated at all and was wondering if anyone had any previous experience of advice as to wether I should oil or wax the scales, or leave them alone.
Also, as many of you probably know theyare a full convex grind. I was considering using my RWS sharpener on them (this one http://www.raymears.com/Bushcraft_Product/807-RWS-Quick-Sharp-Knife-Sharpener/) which would give them a secondary bevel. The reason for doing this would be for ease of field sharpening, as I dont think Im good enough with my DC3 to keep a consistent convex edge. I know its ultimately down to personal preference, but if anyone can share previous experiences on the matter it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Colin