Its probably worth noting that doing this will absolutely destroy the value of any antique knife or edged weapon. Collectors demand the original patina be left intact.
Yes, I agree with you 100%. The owner of the knife was aware of this. It was her father’s and she wanted it cleaned up for the purpose of using it. Thank you for pointing that out. Thanks for watching.
No, you're not doing this right. Buy a new knife, do a video of how nice it is, then throw it into a nearby ocean. Wait several months and retrieve it. Video the process of cleaning up the piece of junk, then edit in the knife when it was new. 😅😊
Its probably worth noting that doing this will absolutely destroy the value of any antique knife or edged weapon. Collectors demand the original patina be left intact.
Yes, I agree with you 100%. The owner of the knife was aware of this. It was her father’s and she wanted it cleaned up for the purpose of using it. Thank you for pointing that out. Thanks for watching.
No, you're not doing this right. Buy a new knife, do a video of how nice it is, then throw it into a nearby ocean. Wait several months and retrieve it. Video the process of cleaning up the piece of junk, then edit in the knife when it was new. 😅😊
🤣😂. I’ll consider it!! Thanks for watching and commenting.