Just started to view these videos a short time ago and what a masterful job done on each item. Also, his sense of humor has kept me coming back as well.
THANK YOU!!! I was given that same knife when I was twelve years old. I have wanted to restore it but was afraid that I would actually ruin it. You have shown me how to do it properly and am now confident that I can. I really like your channel. I think that you are a great teacher. Blessings to you.
Wow! What a fantastic restoration job on this knife. You have a great eye for details. I enjoy watching your videos. I laughed at your magic show. 😀 Thanks for sharing
I actually lost a knife pretty much like that one decades ago on my first deer hunt... Nice refurbishing project! The deer antler looks great once again.
OH WOW!!! He’s great magician!!! He’s great knifemaker!!!! From loose to rust to best knife 🔪 I knew he had experience with general maker from his background. Well, we’ll see you for next great video!!!
Really great job. I am restoring the exact same modal knife as we speak. My first knife restoration. Only trouble is my knife has considerably more rust and pitting and I messed up and soaked the bone handle on Mineral oil. I'm considering making a stacked Leather handle, or trying to find some better Antler to replace the original. I would love to hear any suggestions you may have. Thank you.
My brother had a knife exactly like that one I remember it from when I was a kid. It didn’t look half as good as you made that one look awesome job as always 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
Good job I restored a small case that had stag handles I found in a road while dragging a deer I used it for a long time then I left it when I dressed a deer two days when I went back it wasn't there someone got a good knife the same way I got it I hope they like it as much as I did
Believe me not criticizing your work , I love your channel and work. But try a wood block with the grain up to cut your leather with the punch. Cuts much better and will save the edge of the punch. Great job.
Fr. Plucker Jr, Germany, Solingen. That means it was made between 1871 and 1938 (or so). Looks like a pretty standardized knife they produced by the thousands, much like many straight razors. (Prior to that, it would have been labeled by the individual Princedom, such as Saxe-Coburg. "Germany" didn't exist as a country until 1871) (edit - With the aluminum pommel, that moves it to post 1886, and most likely between WW-I and WW-II)
Just started to view these videos a short time ago and what a masterful job done on each item. Also, his sense of humor has kept me coming back as well.
THANK YOU!!! I was given that same knife when I was twelve years old. I have wanted to restore it but was afraid that I would actually ruin it. You have shown me how to do it properly and am now confident that I can. I really like your channel. I think that you are a great teacher. Blessings to you.
Thanks for sharing your video. And also for not playing inappropriate music.. I came and stayed for the whole video.
A restoration and a magic trick?? Yes, please, and thank you...😁❤😁❤😁
Dude I wasn’t sure about the leather parts on the handle until I saw the final result. It looks awesome and you did great work.
Bellísima pieza un excelente labor
Quedo nuevo 👌👏👏👏👏👏
When you see Solingen on a blade you have to restore it, it's the law.
Wow! What a fantastic restoration job on this knife. You have a great eye for details. I enjoy watching your videos. I laughed at your magic show. 😀
Thanks for sharing
I actually lost a knife pretty much like that one decades ago on my first deer hunt... Nice refurbishing project! The deer antler looks great once again.
I lost one like that in 1978 on a canoe trip on the Osage Fork River.
Главное что твои рога на месте 😂
Plot twist its your knife
love it!!! also, leaving those small pits on the blade gave it some real character, sweet restoration!!
Nice resotoration 👌
OH WOW!!!
He’s great magician!!!
He’s great knifemaker!!!!
From loose to rust to best knife 🔪
I knew he had experience with general maker from his background. Well, we’ll see you for next great video!!!
Great video Lost & Restored!!!
Beautiful !👌🙂👍
She polished up a treat 👍 nice work on the handle.
Incroyable on voit la grande maîtrise dans la restauration c’est magnifique ❤
Excellent restoration
Saludos desde Cali Colombia hermoso trabajo. mi admiración para su talento y arte
Knife be lookin' hella dope, Lost & Restored!
Hat down ..good job..
Amazing job 👌
Amazing restoration work on that beautiful knife!
Beautifully done! Excellent job!
Love the knife, but hate the guard. Nice job.
I have the same knife . My Uncle found it with a metal detector and gave it to me , and just like this one , It needs some love .
Looks pretty darn good to me. A job well done sir ! 😎👍
Really like the way that turned out , as always great job.
Absolutely fantastic restoration !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow! Great kob!
Nice job, thanks for sharing
Wonderful job man!!!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Excellent job 👍👍👍
Best video yet !! Thank You
Great work. greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina
@Lost & Restored wow, this one looks very similar to 1930th USSR Finka NKVD. good job man.
Another fine restoration with your fine skills! Great results! 👍🔪
Fantastic work!!
Beautiful job! Looks awesome! Thanks
Great video! The handle turned out so good!
Very nice job.!!
Great job!!!
Very nice work !!
..nice work, turned out great, keep safe...
Very well done editing. Very entertaining.
I learn so much from this. Great job.
What a beautiful knife. Congrats.
Very nice!
Nice work on a beautiful knife, I have 3 of them and love them.
Really great job. I am restoring the exact same modal knife as we speak. My first knife restoration. Only trouble is my knife has considerably more rust and pitting and I messed up and soaked the bone handle on Mineral oil. I'm considering making a stacked Leather handle, or trying to find some better Antler to replace the original. I would love to hear any suggestions you may have. Thank you.
Realy ? ... marvelous job !!!
Hi mister beautiful restoration good job well done
My brother had a knife exactly like that one I remember it from when I was a kid. It didn’t look half as good as you made that one look awesome job as always 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
loved the transition at 4:05
Good job I restored a small case that had stag handles I found in a road while dragging a deer I used it for a long time then I left it when I dressed a deer two days when I went back it wasn't there someone got a good knife the same way I got it I hope they like it as much as I did
Absolutely Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmazing!!
Beautiful best hard work
WOW..........Great job love it
Vc poderia fazer um vídeo com todas as peças restauradas.
Seu trabalho é sensacional. Parabéns
Sehr schöne Arbeit 👍👍👍
Believe me not criticizing your work , I love your channel and work. But try a wood block with the grain up to cut your leather with the punch. Cuts much better and will save the edge of the punch. Great job.
Very nice restoration. The knife now needs a new sheath!
Nice work👍
Wow great restoration I like it
Wow 💥 Very" Nice !!!
Love your videos! Keep em coming!
you must have a Rusty Knives R Us store near you 😂
I got the same knife, looks like I have some work to do. Thanks for the video.
Nice, well done.
Fr. Plucker Jr, Germany, Solingen. That means it was made between 1871 and 1938 (or so). Looks like a pretty standardized knife they produced by the thousands, much like many straight razors. (Prior to that, it would have been labeled by the individual Princedom, such as Saxe-Coburg. "Germany" didn't exist as a country until 1871) (edit - With the aluminum pommel, that moves it to post 1886, and most likely between WW-I and WW-II)
Beautiful
My dad owns that exact knife, but it has its own custom handle a friend made for him. It's a deer antler handle with a deer carved into it.
хороший нож!! отличная работа
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Bonne travail merci,,,عمل متقن شكرا
That’s a cool looking blade
I was concerned about the handle at first, but it turned out quite nice. Thanks!
PERFECT 👍
Visual storytelling 🤌
Bravo !
Нижний упор на гарде отогнуть надо немного вперёд, очень мешать при молоточном хвате будет, а так нож очень не плох, молодец реставратор.
Nice👍🔪!!
Can we see a video where you restore your own bench vice? 😆
Wow 😍 💯 👌
LOOKS LIKE SWEDISH STEEL WITH RAINDEER ANTLER HANDLE SWEET
Very well, nice
This video is in the top ten that I have seen from your channel. Strong, strong work! Any chance you are making a sheath?
I used to have one just like that in the Boy Scouts.
Pure pleasure watching your videos, thank you. I'm subscribed so I shouldn't miss any shows.
No speaking I love it
4:05
ME : WOW magic😲😲😲
hahaha
What grit paper did you use to shine the blade?
what tabletop belt sander do you have?
Beautiful work. What do you do with these? For sale?
Yay my day is saved
Very successful restoration,congratulations.
¿What product is the dye ?
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Ótimo trabalho amigo fico linda à pessa forte irmão.
Beautiful restoration, what did you use to dye the antler?
Hi! Take time to read about scandi grind and its sharpening...
Tell us what kind of materials were used on the handle initially
Super tratamento, beleza 👍👍👍👏👏🇧🇷