TIME TO START CLEANING.

SHERMANVILLE ILLINOIS

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Nana40

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So sorry about your weather Sherm... :'(

but WoW did you do good cleaning that buckle! :o

;)
 

lonewolfe

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Nice buckle Sherman,

hh

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Leon

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It cleaned up real nice Sherm,,, You can definitely see a lot more of the details...
Any advice for a rookie?
Should you clean old buckles?
Are they like coins, better left un-cleaned, or does it just depend?...
I have several old brass buckles in about the same condition, would it be better to clean all the crud off of them, or just leave them the way they are? I myself will probably never sell them, if they're even worth anything, but I will be handing them down to one of my nephews someday...
Good luck & Happy hunting~
 

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