I rate that at a 10. The knife was so far gone that you really did not have much to work with. But you did preserve the blade and paid honor to its long history. Using horse bone from WW2 was a very nice touch, adding a bit of history from the 1940s. Most people do not realize that horses were still in use by the millions even that recently. Really a fantastic restoration!
I need to see again a helmet restoration! I think your restoration/preservation work on military stuff is awesome! I didn't really like your content since the very beginning because the first video was a 500+ year old knife restoration video in which you cut some part of it. After some tkme I can tell you convinced me pretty much! Keep up the good work!
Another amazing restotransformation!!!! The original metal for the blade must have been premium quality to last that long underground! Your mechanical skills are paramount! The choice of horse bone from a battlefield is spot on!! Well done sir!!! The Old Army Scout. Do you sell your knives? I’m asking for an old veteran friend… thanks for your video!!
Yeeaahh, “HORSE BONES.” Ssuurree, guy. Some day soon, GenZers are gonna knock on your door looking for the bones of their grandfather that you turned into a knife. 😂😂
A box full of goodies! You'll have enough for a couple years. 😉 You're likely using a metal detector to uncover these treasures, right? Have you ever discovered larger items, such as a helmet or even a complete rifle, in your searches?
in my In my Opinion, restoring a Pocketknive is not that Big of a Deal, but what You made of it is just impressive. Precision, a good Eye for what it needs, and a lot o´Love for that little old Knive! Thanks for the inspiring Video. 10 out of 10!
I would give you a definite 10 very nice job it looks fantastic!! You find and restore some very cool items !!! Great video and great work as always I look forward to each video you make!! Thank you for that.
Restoration-2. Beautiful handle-10. Make a new blade and you're a complete 10! (The blade may be historically important, but it clashes with the polished bone and brass.)
An absolutely beautiful job. The only thing I can see is those beautiful handles don't fit exactly snug at the ends. But the beautiful restoration job done takes that away from the whole thing. Great job.... i love it. I say a 10.
I almost want to skip to the end to see the final product but that would ruin the fun. Keep it up. You need to give us written instructions on how to do it so that future generations can do the same
I almost want to skip to the end to see the final product but that would ruin the fun. Keep it up. You need to give us written instructions on how to do it so that future generations can do the same
I'd have been tempted to embed the original liners (or what was left of them) into the scales, just for the aesthetic. This was excellent, though; 10out of 10.
Would have been better if you could have of the original bone or metal plates, even kept them embedded in epoxy as part of the handle… great rebuild though 👍
10/10, the final product has so much character and swagger to it. Old school classic and authentic, done right. Beautiful work man.
Thanks!
I rate that at a 10. The knife was so far gone that you really did not have much to work with. But you did preserve the blade and paid honor to its long history. Using horse bone from WW2 was a very nice touch, adding a bit of history from the 1940s. Most people do not realize that horses were still in use by the millions even that recently. Really a fantastic restoration!
Thank you for the high rating of my work!
Tym razem wspaniałe dzieło i zachowamy klimat starości. 10/ 10.
The bone work was, just wow!! I didn’t know it could look like that.
85 out of 10!!!! 🎉🎉
Absolutely amazing restoration
A beautiful resurrection. 10/10
10/10 Very nice. the old horse bone from the battlefield was cool.
Absolutely 10! You're Restauration are beautiful 👍
Definitely a 10! What you started with compared to what you ended up with is an amazing transformation, great job!
Absolutely beautiful work ❤ definitely a 10 .
Fabulous…restoring a piece of history 10
wow. I rate it 10, even if only the blade was saved, but the rebuilt of the handle is magnificent and elegant
I need to see again a helmet restoration! I think your restoration/preservation work on military stuff is awesome! I didn't really like your content since the very beginning because the first video was a 500+ year old knife restoration video in which you cut some part of it. After some tkme I can tell you convinced me pretty much! Keep up the good work!
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Nice work. Absolutely rated a 10.
So addicted to the fact you have great quality work and consistent uploads!!
Yet another awesome restoration bro, always a pleasure to watch these vid's 👍👍
Hello mister beautiful restoration beautifully restored well done
Amazing Restoration 10/10👍🏻👍🏽👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Another amazing restotransformation!!!! The original metal for the blade must have been premium quality to last that long underground! Your mechanical skills are paramount! The choice of horse bone from a battlefield is spot on!! Well done sir!!! The Old Army Scout. Do you sell your knives? I’m asking for an old veteran friend… thanks for your video!!
Thank you very much! I don't sell knives...
Real rust....awesome bro🎉
This looks real good after renovation 👍👍
Yeeaahh, “HORSE BONES.” Ssuurree, guy. Some day soon, GenZers are gonna knock on your door looking for the bones of their grandfather that you turned into a knife. 😂😂
A box full of goodies! You'll have enough for a couple years. 😉
You're likely using a metal detector to uncover these treasures, right? Have you ever discovered larger items, such as a helmet or even a complete rifle, in your searches?
Of course) Here is my other channel www.youtube.com/@ArtifactDigger
10. Although more of a renovation rather than a restoration.
That was totally awesome. You tried your best to save all the components of the knife. What if you had a forge also .
10/10 🙌 beautiful knife 👍💯
Great job!!!
Really good job. I enjoyed this video a lot.
Of course a 10 (+) !
Good work must be good rated !😊
Came out very nice.
Awesome Dude ☝️
Beautiful scales I personally would've installed a new blade but restoration is just that
10+ excellent job!!
in my
In my Opinion, restoring a Pocketknive is not that Big of a Deal, but what You made of it is just impressive.
Precision, a good Eye for what it needs, and a lot o´Love for that little old Knive! Thanks for the inspiring Video.
10 out of 10!
Amazing Work!
I would give you a definite 10 very nice job it looks fantastic!! You find and restore some very cool items !!! Great video and great work as always I look forward to each video you make!! Thank you for that.
Thank you very much for watching my videos!
That’s a 10! 👍😎👍
nice work!
Un 20! 😂 Se nota que sos un amante de las lijas y limas 😊. Saludos
Good work!
Very good restoration, love the knife
BEAUTIFUL.
Hola buenas tarde vaya restauración que manos tiene olé tú saludos
Чудова робота Маестро, все як по нотах ...
Beautiful
A 10 all day! I've always wondered why they never used brass bolsters. Thank you
Super jest ten cały nóż odrestaurowany Pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍
Congratulations ! +++ !
What happened to the dimpling on the brass? The end result looked smooth. I'll give you an 8+.
Просто шикарна робота, я вражений!
10 all the way!!
That's way far better than the oridinary restoration. If I could I even would add pin to opening blade one handed.
Restoration-2. Beautiful handle-10. Make a new blade and you're a complete 10! (The blade may be historically important, but it clashes with the polished bone and brass.)
Dope AF results, @ReXtorer!
PERFECT 🤙🤙
awesome!!! 10👏👏👏
An absolutely beautiful job. The only thing I can see is those beautiful handles don't fit exactly snug at the ends. But the beautiful restoration job done takes that away from the whole thing. Great job.... i love it. I say a 10.
Always appreciate how you try to save as much as possible. This is a ten!
I almost want to skip to the end to see the final product but that would ruin the fun. Keep it up. You need to give us written instructions on how to do it so that future generations can do the same
I almost want to skip to the end to see the final product but that would ruin the fun. Keep it up. You need to give us written instructions on how to do it so that future generations can do the same
I'd have been tempted to embed the original liners (or what was left of them) into the scales, just for the aesthetic. This was excellent, though; 10out of 10.
Bravo!
a big 10 !!!
Beautiful Job 10 every day of the week.
هل كان بالإمكان أن تملأ الحفر الصغيرة على نصل هذه السكين لتصبح أروع؟
عمومًا عملك أكثر من رائع..
need to get yourself an electronic knife sharpness testing scale to show the fruits of your work in number form.
good job
Another great restoration. 10/10. What do you do with the items you have restored?
6. 'because the sieve stripes are to better grip the knife when it is wet
Хороша робота !)
A10 awesome 🤙
I’d Cary that knife! Great job 10
Hello.
Nice one, rate as 10/10.
Metal which used on handel was 1mm?
Thank you! yes, 1 mm
A 10 for sure!
Your close ups are really good quality what camera do you use? Love the videos
I am more fascinated by the cute mini anvil
This restoration proved that it is indeed possible to polish a turd. Well done.
10 +
Und wieder ein verostetes Messer zum Leben erweckt😊 klasse!
10/10 for restoration, 0/10 for sharpening, total 10
Do a little metal detecting?
wow 1000000000000000000000000000000000/10
👏🥃👍👏🥃👍👏🥃👍👏🥃👍👏🥃👍👏🥃👍great job!
Not a 225 year old knife….
Why do you believe that?
Maybe 230 or 220. That's a rough estimate. Knife of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
....wonderful job!!! 10!
doesnt get any better than that.
11 all day long.👍
Nice knife restoration....just needs a new blade and a new handle...........
Full 10
8/10 🤷♂️
За работу 5+, но от оригинала мало осталось, это уже не реставрация.
You can only do so much. You have to deal with what you have. I would call it a renovation rather than a restoration.
So it's older than my country Argentina.
I thought it was a harmonica that got run over by a tank
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Можно было детали прохромировать. Тогда ножу б цепы не было. Вещь!
Ohhh! Do you mean you went to where world war 2 took place to get the horse bones?
I dunno. Is it a restoration when 50% of the product is newly constructed?
Yes
❤gỗ Hoàng dân tiết gỗ trắc
Клас!
So you found horse bones on the battlefield of World War 2, but you somehow look 30? I am confused
Yes you are. I’m positive he meant he found it on a ww2 battlefield
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Would have been better if you could have of the original bone or metal plates, even kept them embedded in epoxy as part of the handle… great rebuild though 👍