I remember having one that looked like a mini swiss army knife! Ahh those were the good old days! Not a single soul cared that a 10 year old had a ”knife”.
Great video once again, and finally one I can share some insight on, about what's being restored at least! I cannot be 100% sure, but I'm 99.99% certain that this little beauty is the iconic Mikov "rybička" (small fish) knife. It's a small pocket knife produced by the Mikov company in Czechia but it is also exported in other countries, such as Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland. In all of them but primarily in its own country of origin it has become quite of a cult symbol: everyone has had one at some point, many of us could probably find one of those at the back of a junk drawer or something, and even to this day many people carry one on themselves every day (I have two myself, one as a keychain and one in my urban survival kit). Its compact size, attractive look, and quality material are all reasons for its popularity, but the fact that its also pretty cheap and easy to buy anywhere (especially in Czechia) is what has made it an all-time classic. You can buy one for yourself from the company's official website or on Amazon, and if you're a collector you can even get a sterling silver or even gold-plated version of the iconic design! Thanks for restoring this one and using your skills to make it truly unique!
Респект и уважение мастеру за отличную работу по восстановлению ножа в виде рыбки. Все сделано аккуратно с ювелирной точностью. Благодарю за труд. Удачи вам на канале. 🔪📹👍🔥
Beautiful restoration! Great little knife for a collection. I was expecting you to add the thumb jimping on the back of the blade for the dorsal fin rays
My late great grandma gave me one almost exactly like this! Same materials and size, just not a fish. I put it on a necklace chain and wear it almost every day
Great job remaking the blade without any big sanders and such, I love restoration stuff using minimal power tool's or using simple stuff like a dremel tool at most.
It can be a "hamsi çakı" which is a very traditional tiny knife used in the north east part of Turkey. I heard It was generally used for nail cutting. As Germans were alias with Ottoman Empire during First World War, It might be a gift for a German officer. Anyway, a good restoration video :).
It looks great an excellent restoration!! You did a marvelous job restoring it since most would have thrown it in the garbage!! Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up Glory To Ukraine!!!!!!
I bet if you got a hold of a metal detecting channel, you can do a collaboration video. They often find knives. Maybe offer you a knife to keep out of every couple knives they send, you return one and include a portion of their video or link to the video find. Quarter hoarder is a great guy. He and his friends hunt together. Depends on your location too.. i use to watch several around the world. Find someone near you or in country.
I love everything except the little locking piece in the bottom. If you could make that little blade I guess you could have made thst locking piece. Just my opinion. It's still a beautiful restoration. ~Kevin
Lol, a rybička knife. Like the one I forgot to remove from my bag before I visited Prague Castle last week 😂 The nice guard let me keep my tiny fish knife, but I felt like a complete and utter moron.
"Halasbicska", an emblematic folding knife from the 19th century in Southern part of Hungary around the Tisza river. Maybe a Ruthenian raftsman bought itin Szeged and took home, or a Hungarian soldier lost it in the WW1.
This fish is a small knife keychain. I remember these in the late 80's
I remember winning something very similar in a fairground.
I remember having one that looked like a mini swiss army knife! Ahh those were the good old days! Not a single soul cared that a 10 year old had a ”knife”.
I think I remember these little pocket knives too.
Didn't expect there will be so much of work for such a little piece. Lovely restoration mate❤️
Great video once again, and finally one I can share some insight on, about what's being restored at least! I cannot be 100% sure, but I'm 99.99% certain that this little beauty is the iconic Mikov "rybička" (small fish) knife. It's a small pocket knife produced by the Mikov company in Czechia but it is also exported in other countries, such as Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland. In all of them but primarily in its own country of origin it has become quite of a cult symbol: everyone has had one at some point, many of us could probably find one of those at the back of a junk drawer or something, and even to this day many people carry one on themselves every day (I have two myself, one as a keychain and one in my urban survival kit). Its compact size, attractive look, and quality material are all reasons for its popularity, but the fact that its also pretty cheap and easy to buy anywhere (especially in Czechia) is what has made it an all-time classic. You can buy one for yourself from the company's official website or on Amazon, and if you're a collector you can even get a sterling silver or even gold-plated version of the iconic design! Thanks for restoring this one and using your skills to make it truly unique!
What a cool little knife, great job bringing it back to life!
It’s so tiny,it’s adorable 😭😭
Amazing as usual! I didn't expect the handle to come out so well!
Thanks!
@@ReXtorer they replayed wow
wow, at first i couldn't figure how the knife looked before it rusted... great restoration!!
Super odrestałrowany jest ten cały scyzoryk w postaci rybki pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Working at the level of almost jewellery making there. Exquisite. The blade came out Beautifully and then everything else followed.😊
Kapesní nožík "Rybička"" od firmy Mikov z 🇨🇿 je mnohem hezčí a praktický. Pavel 🇨🇿.
*_Another masterpiece! Such a pleasure to watch! Thank you_*
I really like the design it's very unique.
A fin piece of work. New scales as well...
Great craftsmanship, as usual. Khay zhyve Ukrayina!
Great job on new blade
Респект и уважение мастеру за отличную работу по восстановлению ножа в виде рыбки. Все сделано аккуратно с ювелирной точностью. Благодарю за труд. Удачи вам на канале. 🔪📹👍🔥
Соберись, "мастер" сделал так, что кончик клинка торчит из рукояти, когда нож закрыт. Это не мастер, это рукожоп, который не понимает, что он делает.
How I wish I had your ability to focus and eye for detail, not to mention patience and skill.
Beautiful restoration! Great little knife for a collection. I was expecting you to add the thumb jimping on the back of the blade for the dorsal fin rays
Чудова робота! Відновлення леза то окрема подяка.
Чудова реставрація 👍
Яка гарна рибка і ви,Євгене її врятували!Тепер вона виконає ваше заповітне бажання!Загадайте!
That turned out so adorable. A little fish knife ❤
😃😃😃😃 I still have mine from when I was a kid!!!!!!!
Awesome!
What a nice job
I love the design XD
extraordinary work done by skilled hands
My late great grandma gave me one almost exactly like this! Same materials and size, just not a fish. I put it on a necklace chain and wear it almost every day
Гарний ніж, мені сподобався задум майстра. Реставрація шикарна, ніби щойно з магазину, але старовини трохи лишилось
Very meticulous, lot of work 👍
Great job and a great asmr video .
Thanks!
Hey, I've got one of those knives😳
Was a gift from my grandmother.
Таке мале і таке брикливе! От ти і до ювелірної справи долучився, вітаю! Гарна річ вийшла! Успіхів тобі!
Слава Націі!
Great job remaking the blade without any big sanders and such, I love restoration stuff using minimal power tool's or using simple stuff like a dremel tool at most.
Камрад - самий кращий!!!👍👍👍👍
Hello mister beautiful knife beautifully restored well done
Thank you for your hard work ^^
It can be a "hamsi çakı" which is a very traditional tiny knife used in the north east part of Turkey. I heard It was generally used for nail cutting. As Germans were alias with Ottoman Empire during First World War, It might be a gift for a German officer.
Anyway, a good restoration video :).
It’s perfect
beautiful pocket knife
Beautiful restoration
Absolutely beautiful.
Fantastic job love 💗 it
Very nice job, very clean!! Great remodeled, basically a brand new knife!!!
Работа отличная! Браво! У вас золотые руки! А как этот нож режет бумагу? Почему не показали?
Доброго дня. Дякую за відео.👍
Czechia❤
Great work! This hungarian pocket knife: halas bicska. :)
U r. A master
OSAKANASAN!!
KAWAII💞
Excellent Restoration!
It looks great an excellent restoration!! You did a marvelous job restoring it since most would have thrown it in the garbage!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Glory To Ukraine!!!!!!
I bet if you got a hold of a metal detecting channel, you can do a collaboration video. They often find knives. Maybe offer you a knife to keep out of every couple knives they send, you return one and include a portion of their video or link to the video find.
Quarter hoarder is a great guy. He and his friends hunt together. Depends on your location too.. i use to watch several around the world. Find someone near you or in country.
Hello! I have a channel about searching with a metal detector)
what type of "soda" is that you use to help clean off your projects?......beautiful work as always!
Thank you! Ordinary baking soda
Чудова робота
belleza....rara variedad de pez
Класна робота! Справа майстра боїться.
Brilliant, really good quality work
Good job 👏👏👏
A LOT of work, but it sure paid off in a beautiful piece
thank you!
Travail de remise en état à couper le souffle, certainement mieux que l'original.
Is so cute omg~
Looks great.😊
... nice job - very well done! Thanx for sharing!
Greetings from Germany from the silver fox, David - and have a comfortable leap over to 2023! 😉🦊
Bravo!
Excellent job dude 👏👏👏 !!! Beautiful result and well worth it. 😎
Як завжди вподобайка,цікаве видео!,
tuyet voi
Very nice!
That’s was amazing. How many hours did you put into the restoration?
thanks! About 10 hours, maybe more
Good work!
Amei, trabalho bem delicado ,parabéns👏👏👏
wow!!!
Very great work ☆
✌👍
I love everything except the little locking piece in the bottom. If you could make that little blade I guess you could have made thst locking piece. Just my opinion. It's still a beautiful restoration. ~Kevin
Красиво получилось, но пружину нужно было тоже новую изготовить. Старая уже плохая!
Really beautiful. It looks real good after renovation!
Wow to see something like that restored is incredible.
Nice jig
Хочу эту рыбу!!!
That's a Sziráki halas knife. Made in Hungary.
👏💪👌
Lol, a rybička knife. Like the one I forgot to remove from my bag before I visited Prague Castle last week 😂 The nice guard let me keep my tiny fish knife, but I felt like a complete and utter moron.
It’s cool but the only thing that annoys me is that he grinds down the whole thing but only needs a small piece like bogus lol
Jesus has been looking for his pocket knife for almost 2,000 years!
Respect for the YATO)
A mighty well job I may ask .😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Halasbicska", an emblematic folding knife from the 19th century in Southern part of Hungary around the Tisza river. Maybe a Ruthenian raftsman bought itin Szeged and took home, or a Hungarian soldier lost it in the WW1.
Пружину надо было тоже поменять, весь вид портит, а так красиво вышло
i want one so bad
Wish I could sharpen a knife blade, everytime I try I make it duller...
my face when i realized the top and bottom were not in fact wooden but heavily rusted
Finally a real restoration instead of some good tool painted brown and dirt covered on it
never seen a fish like that before
Золотая рыбка.!!! Снимаю шляпу! Такой труд!!!👏👏👏😍
как-то купил на рынке в москве 15 долларов но приятный привет из нидерландов👍
oh man, that blade was just gone!
They sold billions of those knives in the 60s-70s.
All. The. Sanding.
You can buy one alike this one on Aliexpress