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Evening All,
I have a Lakota fixed blade with a wood handle.
The wood is showing a couple check marks, I believe that might be the correct term.
What is advised for best long term care?
Thanks for any help,
R.D.
For HIS service,
R.D.
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You might consider sending an email to the maker, assuming they are available. Food grade mineral oil? Commonly used for cutting boards. Wax?
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Renaissance Wax is your huckleberry
You only live once, but...if you do it right, once is enough.
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10-4
Lakota is out of business.
Thanks for the suggestions
R.D.
For HIS service,
R.D.
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You can make a small batch of natural bee wax and mineral oil mix.easy to find on google A small wide mouth mason jar will last a long time. We use that for all our cutting board and wood handled knives/utensils around here
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