You are being kind - thank you for that. It was the first project I ever shot on film and I think it shows. The knife however is amazing, it is the only one I use in my kitchen now. See you in the next one! ✌🏽🌻
Hi. Thanks for the nice comment. I recently released another knife video you might enjoy as well and I am currently working on a third. Check out this one and let me know what you think. ruclips.net/video/U9Bw4PuFSFs/видео.html. Hopefully I'll see you there! Thanks again!
As a fellow restorer I really enjoyed this video. So many people tend to over do it or simply throw the wooden scales away. Well done, Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
I have this exact same knife! Got it from my Grandad’s stash of stuff. I started restoring it several years ago, but got stopped I. The middle of a move. Mine has a little more surface problems and I had to replace the handle (it has unfinished/y shaped wood on it right now). Great work! I need to finish mine, now.
The blade was incredibly thick compared to knives made now and it has held an edge so well. It is the only knife I use now for everything in the kitchen. I just have to remember to clean and dry it well after use or it will begin rusting! Thanks for the comment. Cheers!
Thanks! And thanks for struggling through my first ever video. I used this knife not even two hours ago to cut up some beef for a slow cook stew I am making today. I haven't had to sharpen it in three years and I use it all of the time. I love this thing!
Very nice and informative video. I'm curious as to why you didn't remove the scales to deal with the rust on the tang. It seems the extra effort would have made it a more complete job. Just saying.
It might have but there really was no need. Just needed to clean everything up to use it again. I use this almost every day now in the kitchen. Love it! Thanks for the feedback!
Wow I have this knife and this is rhe forst video I've seen with a case xx that looks like an old hickory.. I've looked on yputube forever .. mine isn't super rusty jst stained and patina..but itnsharpens easily and is a good all around knife for camping for me atleast..like a small machete camp food prep and other things
This has been the only knife I've used in the kitchen since I clean it up. It keeps a super sharp edge and feels really good in hand. Thanks for the comment!
I stand corrected my old blind eye didn't see the case logo on blade many companies made that same pattern I have had several of those case knives none were marked on the handle for an everyday use they are hard to beat 😳
Sigo usando este cuchillo casi todos los días en mi cocina tres años después de hacer este video... la restauración estuvo bien. ¡Gracias por los comentarios! 🍻
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching. In the video description I wrote that it may be more of a super cleaning than restoration but it has been restored to full use so there's that I guess. Cheers!
It did say Old Forge but every example of a Case knife from this series I found photos of online had the same handle. Maybe someone else made them for Case? Thanks for visiting the channel and for commenting. Cheers!
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Finally someone that cleans a good knife instead of destroying it .
Thanks. I still use this knife for everything in the kitchen. It's fantastic.
You started your journey with a great job 🤗
You are being kind - thank you for that. It was the first project I ever shot on film and I think it shows. The knife however is amazing, it is the only one I use in my kitchen now. See you in the next one! ✌🏽🌻
I am a hobbiest knife maker still honing my skills. Love this video. Please do more knives. Really enjoyed watching. Thanks.
Hi. Thanks for the nice comment. I recently released another knife video you might enjoy as well and I am currently working on a third. Check out this one and let me know what you think. ruclips.net/video/U9Bw4PuFSFs/видео.html. Hopefully I'll see you there! Thanks again!
As a fellow restorer I really enjoyed this video. So many people tend to over do it or simply throw the wooden scales away. Well done, Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
Thanks! This was my first video. It's been a while since someone has commented on it!! 🍻
Now that is a knife👍...very nice...time well spent for such beauty💯
Thanks!! ✌🏾
Nice job, We all need to restore / renew more versus replace.
I could not agree with you more. Thanks for watching and please stay tuned to see what else I'll be restoring.
Прекраснаюе і абсолютно правильне зауваження. Підтримую абсолютно, друже.
I have this exact same knife! Got it from my Grandad’s stash of stuff. I started restoring it several years ago, but got stopped I. The middle of a move.
Mine has a little more surface problems and I had to replace the handle (it has unfinished/y shaped wood on it right now).
Great work! I need to finish mine, now.
Thanks for sharing, and good luck with it. I use mine almost everyday.
What a transformation! Great vid. Love the ‘no more nice guy’
Yep it was time to get serious at that point! Thanks for watching!!
Very good job
Thank you so much 😀
The best rust remover I've found is plain old white vinegar. You might need to soak an object for a couple of days, but it works, and it's cheap!
Thanks for the feedback!
Hi. Just found you. This is an inspiration for me to work on the 2 knives I have that I found somewhere - who knows now, it's been forever.
Thanks! This was actually my first video from two years ago. It's been a while since someone commented on it. 🙂
Enjoyed the rust remover music !
Thanks! I don't use music anymore. Most folks didn't enjoy it. ✌🏽
Nice work and good job sharpening
Thanks! Just used it this evening and it is still as sharp as the day I filmed this. Thanks for visiting my channel. Cheers!
Outstanding.
Thanks!
Very nice! It reminds me of the Old Hickory knives, but this looks like much better quality than them.
The blade was incredibly thick compared to knives made now and it has held an edge so well. It is the only knife I use now for everything in the kitchen. I just have to remember to clean and dry it well after use or it will begin rusting! Thanks for the comment. Cheers!
Dope AF results, @Restorology.
Thanks! And thanks for struggling through my first ever video. I used this knife not even two hours ago to cut up some beef for a slow cook stew I am making today. I haven't had to sharpen it in three years and I use it all of the time. I love this thing!
@@Restorology Don't mention it. You're too kind already!
Great job
Thanks!!
By the way great job
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice and informative video. I'm curious as to why you didn't remove the scales to deal with the rust on the tang. It seems the extra effort would have made it a more complete job. Just saying.
It might have but there really was no need. Just needed to clean everything up to use it again. I use this almost every day now in the kitchen. Love it! Thanks for the feedback!
Great video!
Thanks for watching!
Wow I have this knife and this is rhe forst video I've seen with a case xx that looks like an old hickory.. I've looked on yputube forever .. mine isn't super rusty jst stained and patina..but itnsharpens easily and is a good all around knife for camping for me atleast..like a small machete camp food prep and other things
This has been the only knife I've used in the kitchen since I clean it up. It keeps a super sharp edge and feels really good in hand. Thanks for the comment!
Very nice. zane
Thanks. I use this almost every day now.
I just found your channel today and sub'ed. Nice stuff. zane
Welcome to the channel! Glad you are here and see you in the next one!
What is the blue solution you used with sanding?
It was just water with some detergent added for lubrication. Thanks for asking! 🍻
Temos muito wue aprender.
Great job 👍
Thank you for watching!
I just checked out your channel and realized that I saw your video restoring the grass clippers about a month ago...great job as well!
I stand corrected my old blind eye didn't see the case logo on blade many companies made that same pattern I have had several of those case knives none were marked on the handle for an everyday use they are hard to beat 😳
I use this knife for everything now. I am amazed at how well it has held an edge. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers!
Will mineral oil work for preserving wood also?
I believe mineral oil is used on cutting boards so I guess so but I imagine it would need to be reapplied every so often.
So what’s the blue liquid?
Water and detergent I believe. It's been a while since I recorded this video.
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Not many people watch my first video anymore. Thank you! 😀
Amazing restoration!
Thank you!
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Vídeo muy lento para mí gusto
Dame un respiro amigo, fue mi primer video.
Una restauración mala,la parte de metal ke está dentro del cabo no se le ha kitado el óxido,asike mala restauracion
Sigo usando este cuchillo casi todos los días en mi cocina tres años después de hacer este video... la restauración estuvo bien. ¡Gracias por los comentarios! 🍻
More of cleaning rather than restoration.
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching. In the video description I wrote that it may be more of a super cleaning than restoration but it has been restored to full use so there's that I guess. Cheers!
Don't think thatis a case xx knife handle said I think old forge
It did say Old Forge but every example of a Case knife from this series I found photos of online had the same handle. Maybe someone else made them for Case? Thanks for visiting the channel and for commenting. Cheers!
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Я знаю! Мои первые несколько видео заставляют меня съеживаться, когда я смотрю их сейчас. Я стараюсь их не смотреть. Спасибо за критику!
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