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White
Cotton Gloves. I would strongly recommend a
couple of pairs for every serious edged weapon collector.
As pointed out by myself in my writings and by any
serious edged weapon expert, blades should be handled
only while wearing white gloves. Oils from fingertips
cause more blade spotting than anything else. One
should take a cue from the Smithsonian and other
major museums. All curators, assistant curators,
etc. are required to wear white gloves when handling
museum edged weapon artifacts. These gloves are
inexpensive and will more than pay for themselves
if one blade spot is precluded. Much better quality
that the white cotton gloves previously offered
by our firm.
- White cotton Gloves.
$5./Pr.
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Simi-Chrome
Polish.
Helps keep your fine treasures looking their best.
A time tested, proven product, Simi-Chrome is famous
for the brilliant luster it gives to brass, copper,
silver, pewter, etc. It cleans and protects while
it polishes.
- Can (8.82 oz)
- $31.75.@
- Tube
(1.76 oz.) - $10.55@
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