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How do I protect the finish of my damascus?
I recently re-handled an EKA SWEDEN 60 with new brass liners and new Damascus scales. My Ferric chloride had copper in its mix, and therefore deposited on to the Damascus. I'm really digging the look of how it contrasts, but am concerned about how easily the copper is rubbed off with future use. Is there a particular clear coating that someone could recommend me to protect the finish? I've tried googling it, but haven't got anything concrete. Thank you.
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