These knives weren't neglected, they were simply used. Its nice to see Kyle give them the maintenance they deserve and give them another 50 years of service. Merry Christmas boys.
Puma company still exists, many former famous companies disdappeared.. Perhaps Hubertus also still exists. Eickhorn also still exists, and WKC is last sword producing company.
As I understand the green verdigris is a combination of the chemicals used in Tanning process, Sodium Nitrate and Tannin and its reaction on the brass. At least it is easy to remove. Beautiful restoration, Puma are a well built knife. I think I have one somewhere. No snow in Ontario yet, just cold!
Awesome seeing you back Kyle, we missed you buddy ! Can't believe it's soon to be Christmas 😊 Give all your girls a big Ontario hello. Gods blessings to you all out East 🙏🏻👍🏼
i was just given a Puma Skinner 6393 from 1968. it has the shipping box. i polished the scale pins as you are doing. its never been used and is still factory sharp
Good workmanship on your part. Yes Puma does mantai their designs and this is refreshingly nice to enjoy traditionally in an industry which is evolving so fast. Another good example of a knife which has retained it's design is the Randall hunter. Would be even nicer if rhere was a scaled doun version of the Puma White Hunter.
Noseworthy origin name: This is an Olde English locational name which means "The dweller at the farm (word) on the neck of land (nos or nes)". The date is pre 7th Century and it is possible that a place called 'Noseworthy' existed, but if so, the location now appears to be lost, or the spelling is corrupted from Northey. The dweller at the North Farm, the Noseworthy, all the original recordings were from Wiltshire, where the normal ending of "worth" is often transposed to "worthy" - although the meaning remains the same. In 1730, One Joseph Nosworthy, a Carpenter, married Elizabeth Pomfett, at St. Georges Church, Hanover Square, London. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Walter Noswuth. which was dated 1273, The Pipe Rolls of Wiltshire. during the reign of King Edward I, The Hammer of the Scots, 1272 - 1307. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.
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Seems that our knifes last pretty long :D Best greetings and great work!
I think that it says a lot about puma as a brand and company that you take the time to look at video on one of your products.
These knives weren't neglected, they were simply used. Its nice to see Kyle give them the maintenance they deserve and give them another 50 years of service. Merry Christmas boys.
Just came across your channel. Nice, thanks.
Loved those puma knives,wish they still made them
Puma company still exists, many former famous companies disdappeared.. Perhaps Hubertus also still exists. Eickhorn also still exists, and WKC is last sword producing company.
Excellent job, Kyle. Two beautiful knives and sheaths. Have a great day!
As I understand the green verdigris is a combination of the chemicals used in Tanning process, Sodium Nitrate and Tannin and its reaction on the brass. At least it is easy to remove. Beautiful restoration, Puma are a well built knife. I think I have one somewhere. No snow in Ontario yet, just cold!
You beat me to it.
It's always enjoyable watching your videos, Kyle. 👍Take care and Cheers!
Nice work ! I find doing things like this very Satisfying
Thanks for the video Kyle
Awesome seeing you back Kyle, we missed you buddy ! Can't believe it's soon to be Christmas 😊
Give all your girls a big Ontario hello.
Gods blessings to you all out East 🙏🏻👍🏼
i was just given a Puma Skinner 6393 from 1968. it has the shipping box. i polished the scale pins as you are doing. its never been used and is still factory sharp
Look at all the beatutiful knives!!!! Haha I always hope to see a sneak peek of the one you're making for me 😁.
He’s alive! lol great work Kyle those clean up nice. Might look into getting a puma to add to my collection.
Good stuff buddy
Good workmanship on your part. Yes Puma does mantai their designs and this is refreshingly nice to enjoy traditionally in an industry which is evolving so fast. Another good example of a knife which has retained it's design is the Randall hunter.
Would be even nicer if rhere was a scaled doun version of the Puma White Hunter.
My father had a puma when I was a child, a little skinning knife. I will have to ask him if he still has it.
Sir from a village just outside Glasgow Scotland. My kids just put up our tree, but want to be there in the snow. 🎄👍. Hoping Santa brings me a 110.
Hope they got a new edge put on.
Missed the paper test IMHO
👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Noseworthy origin name:
This is an Olde English locational name which means "The dweller at the farm (word) on the neck of land (nos or nes)". The date is pre 7th Century and it is possible that a place called 'Noseworthy' existed, but if so, the location now appears to be lost, or the spelling is corrupted from Northey. The dweller at the North Farm, the Noseworthy, all the original recordings were from Wiltshire, where the normal ending of "worth" is often transposed to "worthy" - although the meaning remains the same. In 1730, One Joseph Nosworthy, a Carpenter, married Elizabeth Pomfett, at St. Georges Church, Hanover Square, London. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Walter Noswuth. which was dated 1273, The Pipe Rolls of Wiltshire. during the reign of King Edward I, The Hammer of the Scots, 1272 - 1307. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.
Brasil
Warum ist das Video mit Computer stimme?
Wenn auch KI Stimme, aber endlich mal auf Deutsch, danke dafür 👍
Super Video. Aber diese künstliche Computerstimme ist einfach nur grottenschlecht! Lasst das bitte.