Nice seeing old knives getting a new lease on life and getting returned to service. I also enjoy finding a treasure and giving it back what time took away… Thanks for the video!! The Old Army Scout…
Nice job of saving some older knives that still have a lot of use left in them. Do peoe think our fathers and grandfathers just threw away perfectly good knives because they broke the tip or the main blade got pretty worn? Nope, they fixed them and used them for years more. Look at pocket knives from the 1930s and 40s, the best years of production. The blades are worn on some cases to a sliver. They got a 100% of use out of them.
Thank you John and your absolutely right! I have had the red Boker in my pocket every day since I cleaned it up and enjoyed using it. It works just fine, even starts up a good conversation when someone sees it.
The only downside is the old knives tend to clean up too easily. You fund one you like and get all excited to clean and/or fix it and you get it all squared away within an hour or so and then what do you do? You either have to go do some real chores or go find another knife to fix, and I hate doing chores.
@@johnelder4273 lol very true! I find myself looking for project knives to fill my down time with. I started fixing sheaths as well. There are some great how to videos on stitching leather.
Now you’re Talking my language 👍Cool finds Brother! Nice save a love shown on that Cardinal Red Boker! Love Ulster’ Cutlery. Never seen a double lock electrician before. Subbed the channel
Nice seeing old knives getting a new lease on life and getting returned to service. I also enjoy finding a treasure and giving it back what time took away… Thanks for the video!! The Old Army Scout…
Thank you very much! I’ve had that old red Boker in my pocket for a week now, works pretty good and brings a good bit of joy every time I use it.
Great seeing someone talking about knives and not Crying about one that they had an issue with.Nice knives.👍👏
Thank you brother
Thanks for the video, subbed!
Thank you Ebert, much appreciated!
Good job and good knife 👍✌🏻🤙🙏🏼🇨🇦😊
Thank you very much!
They all cleaned up nicely. Thanks for sharing the results.
Thank you very much for watching
Nice job of saving some older knives that still have a lot of use left in them. Do peoe think our fathers and grandfathers just threw away perfectly good knives because they broke the tip or the main blade got pretty worn? Nope, they fixed them and used them for years more. Look at pocket knives from the 1930s and 40s, the best years of production. The blades are worn on some cases to a sliver. They got a 100% of use out of them.
Thank you John and your absolutely right! I have had the red Boker in my pocket every day since I cleaned it up and enjoyed using it. It works just fine, even starts up a good conversation when someone sees it.
The only downside is the old knives tend to clean up too easily. You fund one you like and get all excited to clean and/or fix it and you get it all squared away within an hour or so and then what do you do? You either have to go do some real chores or go find another knife to fix, and I hate doing chores.
@@johnelder4273 lol very true! I find myself looking for project knives to fill my down time with. I started fixing sheaths as well. There are some great how to videos on stitching leather.
Those cleaned up great!
Thanks Randy, much appreciated
The railroad spike knife is sweet. I have one made from a horseshoe
@@RandysWSG a horseshoe! Please show it!
Nice job on those knives. That Klein is really cool. Nice spike knife too. The display was a good idea. Thanks for sharing. Cheers.
@@Pocket_EDC the spike knife is awesome, always wanted to make one. The Kline was a good find for sure!
Neat stuff 👌 That Boker is a Whittler 😊
Thank you Michael, I thought it might be but wasn’t sure.
Some very interesting finds. They're looking good now!👍🏻
Thank you Ted, much appreciated
The funny blade sticks the pin in the back of an outlet or switch to release the wire
Thank you! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ first person to let me know what that blade was for, much appreciated
Enjoyed the video! Just subbed too! Thanks for sharing those!
Thanks for having a look! I just subbed your Chanel as well.
@@radar468 You bet! Thanks!
Now you’re Talking my language 👍Cool finds Brother! Nice save a love shown on that Cardinal Red Boker! Love Ulster’ Cutlery. Never seen a double lock electrician before. Subbed the channel
Thank you very much 👍🏼👍🏼
Love Swiss Army Knives!!
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Dig the STP!
Thanks Jerry!