Bringing Life Back to a Rusty Boker USA Pocket Knife: Restoration and Emblem Replacement!
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- In this captivating video, witness the breathtaking transformation of a weathered Boker USA Peanut Jack Knife. Join me on this exciting restoration journey as we revive this old gem and replace its missing emblem.
At the beginning, the knife was covered in unsightly surface rust, threatening its original glory. But fear not! Through meticulous cleaning and polishing techniques, I gradually brought back the knife's lustrous shine, rekindling its former beauty.
However, the missing emblem posed another challenge. Luckily, I always keep spare parts from other found knives that are beyond repair. This gave me the perfect opportunity to provide a fitting replacement, ensuring that this Boker USA Knife reclaims its authentic identity.
Witness the remarkable process, from removing the rust and grime to meticulously installing the emblem, showcasing the devotion and craftsmanship poured into this project. Join me in appreciating the delicate details and practicality of this knife as it undergoes its glorious restoration.
If you're a fan of knife restoration, vintage Boker knives, or simply love witnessing the revival of forgotten treasures, this video is a must-watch! So grab a comfortable seat, sit back, and let's bring life back to this rusty Boker USA Peanut Jack Knife, one step at a time.
Don't forget to hit that like button, subscribe for more incredible restoration projects, and leave your thoughts and suggestions in the comment section below. Thank you for joining me on this rewarding journey!
Enjoy your channel man. Love how you bring the old knives back to life!
Thank you!!
My son and I enjoyed learning that fun history fact .
Thank you!
Gotta love the daily uploads!!
Great job the knife back to life
The handles and emblem look so good
Thank you!!
Cool video thanks for sharing. Thumbs up.
Keep pushing these videos out I’m loving them
I like that knife well done brining it back to life
Thanks!!
Good work.. a little elbow grease and a steal at $10..great little user once again 👍
Now, I'm all pumped to go to the local flea market in Houston to see what I can find!!
Really love these old boker tree knives from Germany. Got a gentlemen's lockback from blade HQ on sale and didn't come flush but kept it anyways
That turned out really well, specially the shield
Very nice job bringing new life back to an old knife. Remade in the USA. 👍❤️🔪
Thanks! Happy Thanksgiving!
Great work dude! Thanks for sharing
Love your channel, bro! I struggle with being a “consumer” so will rarely buy a new knife. Love picking up older knives that need some attention. I’ve learned a shit-ton from your videos and I thank you very much. You have a great Sunday, and cheers from west coast Canada!!
Awesome!! Thank you and thanks for watching!!
Great job. Thank you.
I used to have one of those Tree Brands just like the one you have there. Loved that old knife. You did an awesome job on this one.
You the Man.😊
LOL! Thank you!
Educational and entertaining..rhanks knife dr.
Thank you for watching!!
What a good looking knife! Nice job!
Looks great, keep up the good work, awesome that you are giving new life to these old knives. Someday maybe you could make a video showing all your collection of knives and how you store them and maybe a tour of your shop, that would be pretty cool.
Semper Fi.
Semper Fi!! I might do that one day. Happy Thanksgiving!
Very nice
Man you do a good job on these. Since I have started watching your videos I have done a couple knives too. I have an old imperial jack on the way Im looking forward to cleaning up.
Awesome and Thank you!! Thanks for watching!!
Awesome brother
Hey bro, I enjoy your vids. Try wd 40 and steel wool for that rust and it won't scratch it so much. The wool will also get in the lettering and small angles better. Then blow out with air compressor. Keep up the inspirational work sir, thank you.
Or rem and wool...
Looks good
i for sertant dont agree with the lvl of restoration you do . but i enjoy watching you do what you love to do . thats what counts afterall .
Have you ever used the primer end of a spent cartridge for a shield? Ive got a few missing shields on some inexpensive knives.Thanks for sharing Brother you do good work
No I have not, but you just gave me a Wonderful Idea! Thanks for sharing that!! Happy Thanksgiving!
Old tossed out dental tool's are good for cleaning out tight places
I also collect knives and I have a few that needs the shelf plate ... Do you know where I could find a Case shield?
I don’t…unless you find a bad case knife beyond repair and take it off of it. You can buy shields off of eBay. Thanks for watching!
The Knife Doctor
where to buy pin to repair old vintage
Case, Buck and Old Timer knifes. I seem a few of your knife repair
video and I want to repair old
knifes . what size pin punch do I
need for a Buck 110, a Case two
blade large folding hunting knife
and regular size Case knifes. thank
you for information I ask you about.
Do you work on knives for other people/subscribers 😊?
Thanks for watching!! No, I’m sorry. I don’t want to be responsible fire a keep snake if something goes during the repair. Also, I don’t want to be responsible for mailing them back. I appreciate it though!!