Italian Stiletto Switchblade Knife Restoration
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2023
- Beautiful Italian Stiletto Switchblade Knife Restoration.
I found this knife at an antique store. I like Italian knives, so I decided to restore this knife. The stiletto was broken - the spring and button were broken. I restored everything and made a new handle from antlers. I hope you liked my restoration.
#restoration #rusty #knife #rextorer - Розваги
My dad passed away was in the Korean War and I got what looks to be the same design as this knife in his toolbox but black handle and push button also doesn't work. This has inspired me to get it restored to working condition.
Beautiful restoration! I do wish the scales we’re a little thinner or tapered at the ends, but that’s a minor nitpick. I’d gladly take it! 😀
One heck of a nice job. Better than new. Thanks for showing the right way to restore a switchblade. Looking forwards to your next video.
You are amazing. Truly beautiful to watch the full restoration process. I have an old broken switchblade I have kept for 40 years; you give me the incentive to try to restore it now. Thank you.
Any luck?
Awesome result and those knives are such classics too. It's great to see them brought back to life, but I suspect that they actually look much nicer now than they did when brand new!
I think that is the cleanest knife I have seen you work on!!! But again you did a killer job on one of my favorite style of knives. You are very talented and resourceful!! Great job!!!
Thank you!
@@ReXtorerа у меня такой. Новый .
Фирма "каравелла ".
This might be my favorite restoration you’ve done my friend. Well done!
Thank you very much! There will be more interesting restorations)
Amazing restoration….so therapeutic to watch
Thanks!
THANK GOD! I was beginning to think this channel was a one hit wonder with only one good restoration
Absolutely beautiful!
What a thing of beauty! Well done!!!
Beautiful work! Would prefer a wooden handle myself but the result is just great!
Wonderful!! Your work is always mind blowing! Unusual choice for the handle, but I like it.
Antler is used all the time
Very nice refurbishing project. Looks really nice. Most people using bone antler usually tapers it off towards the bolsters at both ends. It gives it a more smoother finish. Just an idea. Otherwise perfect...
Hello mister beautiful knife beautiful restoration good job well done
Great work! i love a good mechanical knife restoration
Amazing Restoration 👍🏻👍🏽👍
o m g what a great job your restoring is incredable
thanks!
Great video. I have to stiletto that the safety hasn't worked since I bought it. After seeing this I think I can fix it. Thanks
Great work on a great knife!! Cheers!!😁🔧🛠️👍
It was splendid! Congratulations!
Beautiful job, thanks for the video
Great work, as always!
Amazing restoration! What a beauty!
*Simple tools do a good job of making the job easier* 👍👌👍👌
Very impressive restoration. What a difference!👍
Thanks!
I could smell the video when you started sanding the antlers :D great video!
))) thanks)
hahahah, good point indeed, I was smelling stag too when polishing it
Beautiful restoration
Excellent as always
Travail d'orfèvre, je suis époustouflé et admiratif devant un tel talent. Cette vidéo est vraiment top, que de plaisir !!
Merci!
22 hours is record time for this result. I would be prepared to trade 6 working days at least.
100% agree
Another great work dude 😮😮
I like switchblades also, I have 8, always carry one, they are legal in my State. 2 of them have a broken spring but nothing else wrong with them. Your video gave me a pretty good path to replacing those springs.
Thanks
I'm glad my video helped you)
It did. I'm sure you have a favorite, like me. I have one that I got when I was in Italy, beautiful wood, carried it every day for about 15 years and then one day I went to open it and snap went the spring. I sure hope I can fix it. @@ReXtorer
Bonjour, très beau travail merci pour les conseils bon courage à vous 👌👌👌👍👍
That's a great restoration but man that antler was.... it was a choice.
Absolutely amazing! If I ever find one worth restoring I want to send it to you with the antler and some money. I just love what you did here!
Amazing restoration
The deer antler looks cool but i thing black Albany would have been sweet.
You do amazing work
Super jest ten cały scyzoryk pozdrawiam twórcę 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Good choice on the Antlers.
Excellent, such an artistic work...
Buenas noche bonito vídeo gran restauración
Nicely done!
Looks amazing 😊😎👍
Knife be lookin' killer, @ReXtorer!
This pun is dark. The stiletto knife is associated with crime: many serial killers use it in movies, together with the 120 hunting knife.
Beautiful job mate I have a few stilettos..... Restoration first class job👍👍👍
thanks!
Yes awesome man. Very well👏☺️
Great job, you should be proud !
nice work!
Full Profi this Man, very good your Tools
Good job, well worth the effort!
Легендарний Стілет🔥
Lovely restoration, but I think the antler need to taper into the metal it looks overly chunky, but apart from that 👍
Looked better in wood but still super cool to see how the inside of a Stilleto switchblade works!
Amazing bro 👏👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful
I knew a television repairman back in the late 1970's and he carried a switchblade in his toolbox and used it all the time because he could easily open it with one hand. To him, it was just another tool in his toolbox.
👍 great
Phenomenal
Muy buena restauración, sólo que podría haber adelgazado las cachas de ciervo un poco más para que calzen con el nivel del pomo parte trasera
Felicitaciones
Has fer un treball de restauració magnífic, enhorabona !
Thank you!
Next, make a blade for it out of modern steel and get rid of the (supposed) 440 stainless. That would be a worthwhile challenge. I have an old, cheap stiletto I bought in Mexico in the 70's. You know, from a roadside vendor selling really crappy stuff in Tijuana. Nothing like an actual Italian knife. It would be fun to turn it into a nice knife, but the time and money involved makes it not too terribly attractive. I can build a new switchblade and not spend much more. I like your work. Take it to the next level.
What size pins do you use to fix the skins back together . I need to replace my skins after the button side broke
amazing restoration! It is so interesting to see the all the internal parts. So skillful to make it work again!!!
TEBRIKLER-BRAVO müthiş bir çalışma ve ustalık, yanlız açılışı orjinal kadar hızlı ve sert olmamış..
So sick
Amazing restoration, but antler scales seem much too chunky
Made in Italy, resurrected in Minnesota - good show ole boy!
I kinda don't like the new handle. Just being honest, but the overall blade looks AWESOME. You did a great job on it!
Nice con from Ireland 🇮🇪
I have the same knife, it was interesting to see how to restore it if it breaks.
Is there any special glue to keep the swivel bolsters in place if they get loose??
So good ii boss 👍👍😊😊
🙋👏Красиво получилось 👍 но в данном случае с накладками из рога не согласен 😊
Оригінали або з рогу буйвола або оленя. Ще попробую зробити з рогу буйвола в майбутньому)
Говне несторр
Неймовірно!
Amazing work and a great 12 hours well spent 👍😎 it’s a great shame that they don’t make them anymore 😢
Yes they do what are you talking about?
Awesome
Nice. What do you do with the items after you repair them?
Thickness of stag didnt fit
Beautiful I would chamfer the edges if it were me
Dengan sangat hati hati dibuka satu persatu, dibersihkan dan beberapa yang rusak diganti akhirnya menjadi lebih cantik. Luar biasa. 👍
Tolles Teil
I collect Italian switch blades, all different styles. Is there a trick to centering the blade?
Чудовий результат!
Дякую!
Неймовірно чудова робота 👍
I have a 440 stainless italian switchblade just like this and it only had half a spring. I was wondering if anyone might know where to get spare springs.
Super Arbeit 🎉
Excelente trabajo!! se ve genial 😎👍
Elinize sağlık, bıçak yayı yapımında kullandığınız çeliğin kodunu öğrenebilir miyim
Спасибо большое .Смотреть на Океан Огонь и работу Мастера можно бесконечно 👍🔥💥
І дубасило його італійське життя! І лізли макарони не в ту дірку! Але Евген все полагодив!!!
man i remember my brother gave me a switchblade for my 17th birthday
I have my grandpas and have been hesitant to tear into it cuz of the riveting. The spring is good but the locking pin must've had a little sheared off a little bit cuz the blade won't stay locked. Can hear it click but if you relax your closing hand it clicks open again. I might try to restore it but will keep the scales as is
What do we need to do to prevent the spring from breaking?
I think the previous owner modified the button to make it low profile. It should have still functioned before the spring broke. I don't see how else it could have gotten like that otherwise.
When did brass start to rust because my brass on any knives only tarnish
Saw the 440 stainless steel stamp on the blade, this is a relatively cheap version.
Может стоило накладки из рога сделать потоньше ?
Ніж після реєстрації виглядає супер, він і новий не був таким🔥🔪
"Two big thumbs-up!". Siskell & Ebbert.
Why didn't you halft the scales to the bolsters?