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Freddy Blades

Hi, I have been reading this forum for awhile and thought it was time to register!

Not sure if this is the right area to post so hopefully it is!

I have a custom made Freddy glove, its amazing looking! I want to put it on display but before I do I'd love to make the blades shine.

They are made of metal/copper?

They make a nice sound when they touch each other so not sure if it is copper?

Anyways...is there a way I can go about getting them to shine they are very dull looking.

I do not own a buffer or anything but is there a certain chemical I can rub on them?

Also can anyone recommend any display hands to put a freddy glove on?

I cant seem to find one!

Thanks!
dead Sunday 6/14/2009 at 11:34 PM | 48409
you could get some stuff called "never dull", that'll make em shiny, also go to a party store or a jewler's and ask them if they have any display hands(for rings) to sell, that should be good to put the glove on.

post some pics of it up here
scaryzack Monday 6/15/2009 at 12:57 AM | 48410
Hi, I have been reading this forum for awhile and thought it was time to register!

Not sure if this is the right area to post so hopefully it is!

I have a custom made Freddy glove, its amazing looking! I want to put it on display but before I do I'd love to make the blades shine.

They are made of metal/copper?

They make a nice sound when they touch each other so not sure if it is copper?

Anyways...is there a way I can go about getting them to shine they are very dull looking.

I do not own a buffer or anything but is there a certain chemical I can rub on them?

Also can anyone recommend any display hands to put a freddy glove on?

I cant seem to find one!

Thanks

When you get this glove displayed throw some pics of it up on the forum!
DaShape Thursday 6/25/2009 at 05:30 PM | 49177
i will! :) i just ordered a stand and the guy is painting it black for me, hopefully its posable like he said it is.
dead Thursday 6/25/2009 at 07:49 PM | 49183
here are a few pics I took of the glove.

Not sure who it is made by but it sure is nice looking! 63 62 61 60

I really want to try to shine the blades up so they have a mirrored finish, do you think the never dull stuff would work on this?
dead Saturday 6/27/2009 at 11:10 PM | 49377
here are a few pics I took of the glove.

Not sure who it is made by but it sure is nice looking! 63 62 61 60

I really want to try to shine the blades up so they have a mirrored finish, do you think the never dull stuff would work on this?

Not sure, I've not owned a Freddy Glove before.

HEY! Is anybody else reading this?

I know somebody out there knows the answer LOL.Great pics BTW.

I've always wanted a solid Freddy glove.

Booman (the forum admin) owned one and it was pretty ck.

I took pics of it for him.
DaShape Monday 6/29/2009 at 12:18 PM | 49492
if you have a dremel, get a buffing attachment and some polish and go to town...that should do the trick no problem.

take care, Tommy
Homicidal9 Monday 6/29/2009 at 04:54 PM | 49503
i will try the dremel trick!

thanks for that!

When its polished is it real reflective or I need some special polish for that?
dead Tuesday 6/30/2009 at 03:24 PM | 49542