Oh wow you made some great useable pieces out of those! Definitely a Utica, some of them were just print stamped and would easily come off with any sanding or buffing but still great knives. Those old Henkels knives have good value.
Awesome work Dave. Hey I believe your Dads Western is a scarce Western Military Fixed Blade! Not positive-but it Looks like a Shark’ model! I have the Baby Shark’ western with shorter blade. Happy N Year 🎉
Thanks Dwayne! And thank you for the info. He never told me anything about the knife but now that you schooled me on it, I bet he got it in the Navy. He served during Korea. Happy New Year!
If you look at 10:16 frame you will see writing on the blade of the knife you think might be a Sportsman. Get some light at the correct angel and see what it says.
My brother had a large buck knife from his time in Vietnam. A friend of his carved a racing helmet from the end of the grip.
Nice job bringing it all back to life. Good luck on the next one.
@@danielpeters3760 thanks very much!
Great job on those knives!
Glad you like them!
You really did a nice job getting all of those cleaned up and back in working condition!
@@michaelpruitt6828 means a lot, thanks!
Wow those knives cleaned up great hope you and the wife have a wonderful New Year
Thank you! Happy New Year to you and yours!
Hey, Dave! Living the good knife.🔪 Have a happy new year!😎👍
@ You too Robbin!
You have done great work with the knives and hatchet. Happy New Year 🎆
Thanks and a very Happy New year to you as well!
Great job on those repairs and restorations. Some very nice pieces. Have a great day and a happy and prosperous New Year.
@@Pocket_EDC And you as well! Thanks!
Thanks for sharing
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it!
I love the western knives
Hi Dave! good stuff!
@@WalnutandSteel thanks so much!
Those are some nice Knives there, Happy new year to you and your family 😊🎆🎆🕛
@@xaraxania Thanks so much, and to as well!
Great job there and seems like you had a good time along the way too. Happy Hogmanay!
I did have fun, thanks and Happy Hogmanay to you as well!
Oh wow you made some great useable pieces out of those! Definitely a Utica, some of them were just print stamped and would easily come off with any sanding or buffing but still great knives. Those old Henkels knives have good value.
@@RonaldNorwood-kn4bo thanks so much, I really appreciate it!
Fun view. Thanks 😅
@@samfulks4896 thank you!
Awesome work Dave. Hey I believe your Dads Western is a scarce Western Military Fixed Blade! Not positive-but it Looks like a Shark’ model! I have the Baby Shark’ western with shorter blade. Happy N Year 🎉
Thanks Dwayne! And thank you for the info. He never told me anything about the knife but now that you schooled me on it, I bet he got it in the Navy. He served during Korea. Happy New Year!
Great work
Thank you!
Just shot you a sub. Good video and content. Thanks for sharing. Jim
Thank you for the sub and kind words, Jim!
Just curious what model is stamped on the back side of the tang on your dad's knife
Nothing stamped on other side, always wondered about the model of it.
Another viewer told me it’s probably a shark knife, military issue, makes sense as he was in the Navy.
If you look at 10:16 frame you will see writing on the blade of the knife you think might be a Sportsman. Get some light at the correct angel and see what it says.
That’s actually the reflection of my overhead light you see, sorry the video quality isn’t great!
Put up a good photo of the W39 stamp and I can probably give you some info on it
Thanks, I need to get better at taking pictures, much better than video to see them!