Awesome knives….Especially the Swiss Army knife 👍🏻🙂Oh yeah I remember Glen from your videos……He better start spending some of that money when he goes out with you😂
First thing I do every morning is check out your new video while having my coffee. Been following you for a few months. Keep up the good work brother,your channel is going to keep growing, guaranteed! Stay sharp Knife Doctor! 🗡️🇺🇸
Kev, my buddy 357Magdad uses a piece of heat shrink tubing on his Dremel wire brush to compress the wire bristles and keep them from splaying out. That lets you use the bristles inside the blade channels of some of these knives. You’d need a heat gun to shrink the tubing, which you can get in harbor freight. Probably the heat gun too.
The Victorinox is an early version of what is now there spartan model. The can opener dates it between 1946 & 1951, it is a civilian model part of there officers and sports line. It is actually a descendant of the original civilian model quite collectible. Keeping it in as much as possible original condition is most important.
I also use Rem Oil on knives.👍👍 I never seen it used on leather cases before. Does it not ruin the leather? I also use CLP on blades as it does all three things as per its name. To just clean I also have used WD40 as I get a ton at estate sales for $1.
For BUCK knives, send them back to the factory and let the people who know how they are built, because they build them, do the work. Ive sent 3 in so far and the work they do on the knives is amazing.
No, I use them because I like the way they perform. I like the REM Oil because it works well on cleaning, lubricating the joints. Never Dull cleans and shines. Cleans better than Flitz, but Flitz shines better than never dull.
@@theknifedoctorthank you so much, just bought a 1961, knife US Military issue, just like the ones you showed on this video, I’ve got about 7, different brand vintage ones to clean and restore, thanks for the inspiration. Just setting up with grinder and belt sander.
Hey , we don’t have buck knives available in my country . If there are any they are fake ones . How much does a buck 110 folder cost in general ? By my estimate it’s around $114 excluding shipping . Isn’t that too high ?
That big yellow knife you got that is from Germany that might be a Boker that is the oldest Knife Company they've been around for 350 years that's 197 years before Germany was ever called Germany just a little fun fact because the town that is listed on that knife is the same town where Boker has their Factory so you might want to look into that you might have a very very expensive collectible knife on your hands
That victorinox is from around 1946 to 51! The “lobster claw” is how you can tell. HobieonRUclips made a video about the can opener history: ruclips.net/video/30fY1HHbl6A/видео.htmlsi=wyn9yA2qWBbY3onQ
Cool video many thumbs up. Stay well & safe everyone. I thank you guys and all of the servicemen and women for protecting America. God bless you all.
Lots of great stuff coming thanks 👍✌🏻🤙🙏🏼🇨🇦😊
Awesome knives….Especially the Swiss Army knife 👍🏻🙂Oh yeah I remember Glen from your videos……He better start spending some of that money when he goes out with you😂
That Victorinox is a very rare find... maybe late 40's a real treasure 🙌
That is a nice box of knives and well done on cleaning up your friends knife turned out like new stay sharp Kevin
More blessings 😊.
Semper Fi, brother...
Kevin glad to see you got the knives I sent . Good information on their age a history looking forward to the repair content.
Thank you!!
It was nice to see the old Swiss in your pocket dump
Nice haul! You got the best subscribers
Nice knives I love that Swiss one love them awls like the early ones
That Victorinox was cool. Great work on the TL-29.
Thank you!!
Nice haul
Another hit! Someday you’ll have to lay them all out for us haha keep up the fine work
Thank you!!
2nd So Awesome.😮 HI there everyone 👋
Your an inspiration partner, absolutely love what your doing and in fact I'm trying to start reviving some old knives myself.atb paddy 👍☘️
Thank you!!! God Bless!
Really cool, thank you
Very nice. I am in Knoxville a lot as well for I am not too far away so was glad to see someone close send something in.
I think the notch is so you can reach the main blade nail knick
First thing I do every morning is check out your new video while having my coffee. Been following you for a few months. Keep up the good work brother,your channel is going to keep growing, guaranteed! Stay sharp Knife Doctor! 🗡️🇺🇸
Kev, my buddy 357Magdad uses a piece of heat shrink tubing on his Dremel wire brush to compress the wire bristles and keep them from splaying out. That lets you use the bristles inside the blade channels of some of these knives. You’d need a heat gun to shrink the tubing, which you can get in harbor freight. Probably the heat gun too.
Thank you!!
Thanks for sharing about these knives and for taking us along as you clean them up. Take care and Cheers!
Great gifts 💯❤️
more nice knives to fix up great gifts
Awesome video Kevin and nice gifts!😊
Love that melon tester. Great haul. Looking forward to seeing you working on these.
Thank You!!
Those are cool turned out real nice I always pick them up when I find them I recently got the ww2 pliers n knife in leather sheath
Wow! I don’t think I’ve ever seen one of those. I’ve read about them.
The Victorinox is an early version of what is now there spartan model.
The can opener dates it between 1946 & 1951, it is a civilian model part
of there officers and sports line. It is actually a descendant of the original
civilian model quite collectible. Keeping it in as much as possible original
condition is most important.
Wow! Such great generosity. So many good knives! By the way, I got one of those 3 inch buffers from Harbor freight. Love it.!
That’s awesome!! Thank you!
I also use Rem Oil on knives.👍👍 I never seen it used on leather cases before. Does it not ruin the leather? I also use CLP on blades as it does all three things as per its name. To just clean I also have used WD40 as I get a ton at estate sales for $1.
It’s never messed up a sheath of mine. Been using for a long time now.
The Victorinox knife is very old ! Of the 50's 😊
For BUCK knives, send them back to the factory and let the people who know how they are built, because they build them, do the work.
Ive sent 3 in so far and the work they do on the knives is amazing.
Do you have a video that explains why and when you use rem oil , never dull and the polishing paste?
No, I use them because I like the way they perform. I like the REM Oil because it works well on cleaning, lubricating the joints. Never Dull cleans and shines. Cleans better than Flitz, but Flitz shines better than never dull.
@theknifedr-edc ok. I'm learning watching. 🙂
Just life my edc electricians knife isn't it?
Where did you find the pad that shows the different type knife blades on ylu table below the knives?
Thank you!! www.knafs.com/collections/shop-mats/products/knife-mouse-pad-edcknife-custom-shop-mat
@@theknifedoctorthank you so much, just bought a 1961, knife US Military issue, just like the ones you showed on this video, I’ve got about 7, different brand vintage ones to clean and restore, thanks for the inspiration. Just setting up with grinder and belt sander.
@@dj_spade Thank You!! Happy Hunting!!
Hey , we don’t have buck knives available in my country . If there are any they are fake ones .
How much does a buck 110 folder cost in general ?
By my estimate it’s around $114 excluding shipping .
Isn’t that too high ?
last!
That big yellow knife you got that is from Germany that might be a Boker that is the oldest Knife Company they've been around for 350 years that's 197 years before Germany was ever called Germany just a little fun fact because the town that is listed on that knife is the same town where Boker has their Factory so you might want to look into that you might have a very very expensive collectible knife on your hands
buck can reblade folders if they still carry the blade type its not very expensive
What kinda knife was that's really long one?
It’s called a Melon Tester. Those knives were used to test fruit like cantaloupe’s and Watermelons.
How do we send you things? I have a couple of things I want to send you.
Thank you!! My address is:
The Knife Doctor
P.O. Box 572
Ellaville, GA 31806
That victorinox is from around 1946 to 51! The “lobster claw” is how you can tell. HobieonRUclips made a video about the can opener history: ruclips.net/video/30fY1HHbl6A/видео.htmlsi=wyn9yA2qWBbY3onQ
WOW!! Thanks for sharing this!!
@@theknifedoctor you’re welcome! Its hard to find a vic that old with a good deal. If you do find another snatch it up!
@@Memphisfire40 i Absolutely Love Victorinox!!
@@theknifedoctor you’re not the only one! 😉
Kills me every time you spray that gun oil on leather. Saddle soap to clean the leather then mink oil man.