Very Rusty Bowie Knife - Antique Restored!
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2023
- I restore an antique Original 445 Bowie knife from a piece of rust into a brilliant shine. Enjoy this rusty hunting knife return to its original glory.
If you have something you would like me to restore send me an email at business@lostandrestored.com
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I love restoring vintage odds and ends. What antique do you want to see Restored?
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Greetings from Solingen, Germany where the knife comes from. 👍🏻
Awesome, and I love it!
I really love the fact that you try to repurpose and reuse every object, and keeping them true and authentic!
I had that knife when I was a much younger man. It's wonderful to see it restored to its former glory. Thank you!
Another excellent restoration… I marvel at your variety of skills that you possess to make these amazing restorations possible!!! Well done sir!!!
Great job with the knife, but I have one recommendation for the leatherwork. If you ever want to add an old leather tooling patch, try to match the color and finish. The color contrast is too off for me.
Love that sharpening tool! Great bit of kit!
*What I like mainly about your channel is that you are 100% real. Everything you restore doesn't appear to have been tampered with, unlike other channels that purposely rust stuff. You cannot fake stuff like the knife you are restoring and it shows.* 👍
Looks great I love doing projects like that thank you for bringing it to us 👍
“Sam Bowie” knife is very shape style. It’s truly amazin’ knife 🔪
It’s very cool leather with original tag on sheath. You’re wonderful knifemaker!!!
👍🔪🇺🇸🇩🇪
Is Sam, Jim's brother? 🤔😁
@@rjb6327 , I think you’re right. Jim Bowie is right person to use his famous knife. I think Sam is someone’s else. Sam Bowie was an NBA basketball player. Sorry……I’ll check twice before I’ll type the story. Thanks ☺️
Sam Bowie played college ball at Kentucky. Then went pro. Jim Bowie was from Kentucky as well. I believe Rezin Bowie was Jim's brother.
He’s not a knife maker, he restores them. That sheath needs work.
Solingen, Germany! Nice! My favorite heavy metal band, Accept, hails from there!🤘🤘
Beautiful restoration.
The saying is like a HOT knife through butter, not just a sharp one. Lol
....LOOKIN' GOOD, NICE WORK,,,
MASTERPIECE!
Shaken not stirred!!! Reminds of James Bond movies. Your work draws parallel with the exploits of our famous hero 007 James Bond. Unique are your ways doing things flawlessly. Admire your efforts very much. 😊
AWESOME 👍👍
Haha cuts like butter👍🏻
Great jobs! And excellent humour touches !
Nicely done.👍
Nice work as always! 👍👍👍
Your work is Great. I Love it before i go to sleep. Itˋs relaxing.
Great work on this knife and the sheath as well , rwspect.
Knife & sheath both turned out hella dope @lostandrestored.
Awesome Jobs!!!
Lovely finish dude 👍👍👍. Nice touch keeping that touch of the original sheath as well 👉👉👉. 😎
It’s perfect
Good Very good 👏👏🌹🍀
I have a neighbor that has one of the largest bowie knife collections I've ever seen. Damascus is his preferred steel, but he literally sold half his collection to buy himself a new truck. I had no idea that there was such a robust market for bowie knives but he has some that are worth over $8,000 and look like jeweled masterpieces. But he doesn't have any other hobbies accept the knives, fishing, and entering amateur cooking challenges.
Hello mister good job well done
Le travail de l'étui est un carnage !!! 🤕
You need a middel layer of leather or you will cut the stitching
I had a knife just like that when I was a kid. (a replica, not original) You could buy them for kids back then because they were taught well. Of course, that's when I was Jim Bowie on occasion. The tip eventually was broken off and the knife discarded.
Nice restoration, but I don't like the sheath.
" they were taught well"?
@@user-ol4nd4fl1b Kids.
Nice restoration Friend 👏🔪
Greetings from Belgium 😉🖐️🇧🇪
Ficou show
When you see these videos with really rusty objects that come clean and smooth after a bath, you know it is a fake.
Осталось ощущение какой то недосказанности... Хвостовик недоровнял, лезвие недополировал, недоточил, нитки шва недоровнял...
wow
Не плохо. Но мне кажется, что логичнее было бы покрыть чем то клинок. Судя по всему сталь, сильно подверженна коррозии.
Класс 👍👍👍
Great work bro !!
Brother can you tell something about your lighting system and camera ??
Sharp as ever! Loved that you kept the tooling
Nice change, keeping the original handle. Most of these videos the handle pieces are discarded
For a proper final test, the knife must be heated before tested.
is there anything you can't fix and make brand new ?
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LEATHER OXIDIZES KNIVES
Oh yeah. Show that butter whose boss...
А так это немец...я сначала думал шеффилд ☹
👍👍👍😎😎😎
Nice result. I really like your video style, despite the utter cruelty you showed to the butter .
lol, I'll never use butter again.
Yeah, it’s an original Bowie butter knife.🤣
Butter as a test subject was weak! Should've used a Pineapple, watermelon, or even a tenderloin.
Lol who cares! All of this took time and effort and it looks great! He was definitely being cheeky
After 100 knives restorations, it gets boring doing the same thing. It's fun to switch it up.
Sheath work is horrible. Knife turned out OK
Bowie Knife. Blade is 8.5" to 12" long, handle 5" to 5.5", "S" or straight guard, clip point is 3.5". You do not have a Bowie Knife.
You kept using the wrong hand.
How do you speed up the rusting on your projects before you “restore” them? Hydrogen peroxide?
Why is this called a Bowie knife?
The design of the knife was designed by Jim Bowie in the 1800’s.
@@WARPSPD thank you
Шляпендрос, а не реставрация 🙄
To be brutally honest with you, stay away from leather work.
Please don’t have children
Waiting for you to post a video on your leather work.
@@dieteh I appreciate your concern, however, if you read the other posts, others agree with my assessment. As far as showing you what I can do, I don’t need to prove anything to anyone. I cringed when I saw shoe polish being applied as a dye. all one has to do is UA-cam on how to dye leather. I have a degree in advanced materials and design, including leather work. I have been involved in holster and sheath making for almost 40 years so I think I know what I’m talking about without having to prove myself to someone I don’t know. Have a nice day.
@@WARPSPD TLDR
@@dieteh shut
Since the knife wasn't rusty long enough to cause damage, there wasn't anything to restore. Restoration is returning the knife to original factory condition. Removing rust is maintenance.
Not a bowie knife
Fake. No pitting? Yeah right.
just for cutting butter👎
Bad job 👎🏻
Great job with the knife, but I have one recommendation for the leatherwork. If you ever want to add an old leather tooling patch, try to match the color and finish. The color contrast is too off for me.