Restoration of a 105-Year-Old Rusty Pocket Knife
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Very Rusty 19th Century Pocket Knife Restoration. I found this folding knife at a WW1 military camp site. The knife is very rusty. He lay underground for 105 years. The style of the knife is similar to the 19th century. This knife was made by a blacksmith. I decided to restore it. I removed the rust and preserved the blade. I hope you liked my restoration.
#restoration #rusty #knife #rextorer
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Friends, if you liked the video, subscribe to the channel. I found this knife in a WW1 trench. On my second channel I publish a video of a search with a metal detector www.youtube.com/@ArtifactDigger
@charlenegunter9231
Жыл бұрын
Pyĵĵ
@asooshortsshow
Жыл бұрын
Can I use Your Videos For My Facebook Page I,ll Mention Your channel Link On Page and Giving You The credit of these videos
@ryugujiken6936
11 ай бұрын
This knife looks so neat, I would've loved to have seen what it looked like brand new.
@hcooC
10 ай бұрын
Have you heard of eBay? Plenty of great knives on there 🎉😂❤
@pennyless4tea
10 ай бұрын
Earned my script. Well done.
I realise this is one restoration that didn't recover the knife's intended use but l think it's a thing of beauty as it is now. It is so interesting to be able to still see the damage and change that has happened to the knife. It reflects it's history in the way that a complete restoration actually loses in becoming 'like new' again.
@totalgamer001
9 ай бұрын
Exacto
@vinced1519
9 ай бұрын
Eh, beauty is subjective, I can see the art and skill in restoring something like this
@BlueMorningStar
8 ай бұрын
Yeah, it reminded me a little bit of kintsugi, which is an old Japanese thing where they’d repair a broken piece of pottery with bright golden seams. The point is to actually show and celebrate the broken object’s history as opposed to trying to hide it.
@Its_Gramm
7 ай бұрын
It’s “realize”
@katehirst6046
7 ай бұрын
@@Its_Gramm realize is the common US spelling; realise is the common UK spelling. Both are grammatically acceptable spellings of the same verb.
I love seeing the restoration of almost time forgotten objects… amazing
That was one Rusty, Crusty Knife! Lots of patience and skill; Kudos to you for your most excellent handy work!
I could spend hours watching this stuff. I love it! Great job, with a basket case. Glad to see that I'm not the only one that attempts these kinda projects.
I did not expect you to be able to extract the blade from that pile of rust. I like the finished product. It looks like a piece of the moon!
This is a masterful restoration. I would have considered this piece too far gone. Good work.
@biggusdickus5986
3 ай бұрын
It is
I think this is as much as it can be restored, I like his patience and determination
thank you for truly restoring it and keeping the pitting! i see so many "restoration" channels that replace entire parts of things and its like 'cmon man you didnt restore it you made an entirely new one...'
@shutterdug9935
8 ай бұрын
Keep the pitting? If the pitting was removed, there wouldn't be a knife left!
i love how you kept the pitting, not trying to fill it in. it keeps its personality that way.
I've been subscribed for a while now. This is remarkable work. Most people would not have attempted or have the skills to take on this project. I was amazed to see the outcome. This knife has taken on a new character. Well Done!
@alexiaa2388
11 ай бұрын
what
@edrader746
9 ай бұрын
@@alexiaa2388 lightbulb
@teamaztecas763
8 ай бұрын
Its a fake.
@Ninjaclap
7 ай бұрын
@@teamaztecas763I remember a lot of these videos were fake but do you happened to remember how to tell they were real?
Love watching these. I just did an old timer pocket knife for a buddy. His dads knife that was laying in the bottom of a Jon boat for over a decade. Seeing the look on their face is always priceless
I'm not a restorer, but I like old things. And to watch a careful restoration of things like this, nestled in a perfekt made small video is pure joy for me. Thanks a million to share this.
You did a fabulous job on restoring that knife...It is very beautiful in an abstract way....
Beautiful, now it's a work of art.
@tavitovar
3 күн бұрын
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
HOLY SMOKES THAT WAS AN AMAZING JOB.. I CAN ONLY IMAGINE WHAT YOU HAVE STORED IN YOUR CLOSET... KEEP UP THE AWESOME WORK....
So fedup with fake restorations, nice too see the real thing, well done!
@wolen13_12
11 ай бұрын
Ur blind, that K nife is in no way 105!!!!!
@davidfrith8289
11 ай бұрын
@@wolen13_12 i cant veryfy the age nor dose that matter to me, the restoration look very real, not fake rusting etc
@wolen13_12
10 ай бұрын
@@davidfrith8289 tho the cleaning is real, please don't say it's over a hundred wen I know it's not.
@Anqct
10 ай бұрын
@@wolen13_12if it’s steel it could be. Iron that thin won’t last even 50 years.
Love your work. The further gone the better the restoration to me! Keep it up! ❤
@andrewanagnostis7914
10 ай бұрын
😅
These videos are always amazing but this one was really interesting. That was a heck of a lot of work. Congratulations, beautiful job.
Wow beautiful work, congratulations!!!
It’s just amazing how much effort and work you put into this
@billtribble7197
9 ай бұрын
all the work & effort & you still don't have anything useful
@user-xk7tq4br4e
7 ай бұрын
@@billtribble7197 guy rusted the thing and de-rusted the thing and restored it and im watching it here at 5 am still bored
@biggusdickus5986
3 ай бұрын
Waste of time, for everyone involved I'm afraid.
Never dreamed that it would look good again, but it does! Nice job!
Looks like a Barlow with that blade ❤ it may be pitted, but it’s still a thing of beauty (I do love that you stopped this from being eaten up completely)
I'm pretty sure the person doing this takes this as a way of relaxing😊
This is nothing short of an art form.
Great job bringing the knife back to as good as possible. I was with you right to when you showed how HORRIBLY pitted it was. At that point I would have bailed on the project and let the ground have the knife for another 105 years.
@mariomurcia7509
11 ай бұрын
honestly he could have replaced the handle with a wood one, and maybe done some spot welds to fill in the larger gaps
@ironman2326
9 ай бұрын
Same
A unique appearance and fully functional. Excellent work.
@pacomerino4964
Жыл бұрын
Fully functional? Are you serious?
@jeffcarroll1990shock
11 ай бұрын
@@pacomerino4964 yes I am serious.
@alexiaa2388
11 ай бұрын
@@pacomerino4964 restoring this knife is like restoring a 80 year old grandpa. cant be done, these comments faken baffle me
@briandeeley1599
9 ай бұрын
@@alexiaa2388 I know, its like I landed in Bizzaro world.
Love how it turned out buddy great work
Welldone ... with old patina ! Nice.
It has a vintage vibe. Good job. 🎉
Ótimo trabalho ! Belo resultado !
Bellisssssssima nice work. Thi is old school pocket knife. Pachuco I love it
This is what's called fine craftsmanship.
Looking at the knife pre-restoration, I was wondering how many different types of rust removal you’ll have to try.
beautiful restoration there buddy, that is very impressive :)
It sorta reminds me of a meteorite. Like it fell from space and landed as a folder😂 awesome work!
You are the best restorer of knives and lighters on You Tube.
You know your craft being so many steps. Well designed video !!
Awesome job Brother! Loved the video! The things you find at 3am on KZread ❤ You got new sub. I was looking to restore an old pocket knife I have and found your video! Great job bringing back an old relic 👍❤️
THANKS FOR KEEPING IT SO ORIGINAL ❤
Not overly restored. looks great!!
my grandma looks older than this knife and she’s 60 💀💀
Again, outstanding!
very nice end result. The pitting makes it look very unique and funky cool.
You can tell this is a real restoration. This is what something actually looks like after being in the elements for years. Not like these other channels that throw some brown paint on something and chip the wood a little bit and then scrape it off to make a video of a “restoration”.
Beatiful restoration, Friend 😉👍👏 Congratulations and Greetings from Belgium 😉🇧🇪👋
Can I ask how do we know it was underground for 105 years and how can you tell the age of these pieces you find? Love your channel btw.
@davidkfreeman6107
Жыл бұрын
I don't believe he can tell that. He just probably guessed that it was based on the context surrounding the knife and where it was.
@flypast9725
Жыл бұрын
In the description of the video he mentioned he found it in a ww1 trench, so he probably made an educated guess or did research to find out when fighting took place in the era he found it.
@davidkfreeman6107
Жыл бұрын
@@flypast9725 yeah, that's probably true. I'll buy it. :)
@algee4054
Жыл бұрын
@@davidkfreeman6107 he put it in his super secret hyper rust machine is that what you want to hear?
@davidkfreeman6107
Жыл бұрын
@@algee4054 LOL.. I knew it the Super rust 5000.. I've used that before. hahaha
Amazing Restoration 👍🏻👍🏽👍
Hats off to your hard work and patience
Beautiful Restoration 👍
All I can say is WOW. I can't imagine. Awesome 👍😎
Pretty slick
I like it !…….from what it was to where you took it was awesome .
Salvaje restauración, quedo muy buena con ese toque animal print, tremendo trabajo FELICITACIONES
My old daddy said "you can't make chicken soup out of chicken sh**", But you certainly did a great job of saving what was left of an old relic. Good Job!
Would want that in a collection any day.
it looked like it was going to crumble into dust. it's like a fossil jack knife now. great job.
When I saw the original condition I thought it would be impossible to turn it back into a desirable knife. Looks like I was right !
@celestinemorningstar4851
11 ай бұрын
You are entitled to your incorrect opinion
@Alpine_Joe
11 ай бұрын
@@celestinemorningstar4851 You've spelt 'subjective' wrong.
@SevenTheJester
6 ай бұрын
@@Alpine_Joe I absolutely love the response that you made to his objectively incorrect statement. Thank you for being one of the few remaining people who understands the difference between facts and opinions, as well as subjectivity vs. objectivity. We are becoming more and more rare.
@SevenTheJester
6 ай бұрын
@@celestinemorningstar4851 I'm not sure if you knew this or not but an opinion, by definition, is subjective, which therefore means that it cannot be incorrect. An "incorrect opinion" is not a thing that exists. Like...at all. Ever. A statement can be correct or incorrect. An opinion cannot. If you can prove that something is incorrect, that means it's not an opinion. It's an incorrect statement of fact. In this case, the person who made the original comment didn't say that the knife couldn't be restored, he said that it couldn't be made into a desirable knife. The word "desirable" is entirely subjective, because what is desired is entirely dependent upon the values of each individual person. The things that I value highly and find desirable might seem unnecessary or stupid to someone else. Let me give you an example. "I think you're stupid" is an opinion. It implies that the speaker believes that the subject of their statement lacks sufficient knowledge or intelligence, in one area specifically, or overall as a whole. Meanwhile, the statement "Opinions cannot be incorrect because they are subjective, and rely entirely on perspective" is just a statement of fact. Because it can be proven, and is therefore impossible to refute, it's not an opinion. I hope this helps in the future. 👍😂
@NeoLetsGo
4 ай бұрын
@@SevenTheJesteryou're stupid. That is my opinion. I'm not wrong.
I'm a huge fan of restoration videos including your videos every time I see new videos I really go and watch it and also I love your channel and I hope to watch more and more of your videos
Nice job, but my mind can't get over those holes
Looks awesome now, It looks like it was made out of a meteorite!!
The rust has run so deep over the years, Good job over all though.
I'd enjoy seeing you nickel plate one of those pocket knives sometime!
It never occurred to me that something that rusted could be recovered. Otherwise, I would go buy a new pocketknife and take proper care. Interesting video. Thanks
I’m amazed by how this knife had survived 105 years to be made into a KZread video
@arragor_0013
Жыл бұрын
It's maker said: One time in a near future. This knife will be restore by someone on KZread. You will see 😂
@ReXtorer
Жыл бұрын
@T M I found it in a WW1 trench. The First World War ended in 1918. 2023 - 1918=105 years) On this channel I publish a video of a search with a metal detector www.youtube.com/@ArtifactDigger
@jayman6905
Жыл бұрын
That's in very poor condition but good work restoring it, quite therapeutic
@jayman6905
Жыл бұрын
@T M sorry buddy I beg to differ. I literally bought a 100 year old pen knife from a car bootsale for 50p. Yes it was a little rusty but cleaned up easy enough, was a T Turner and Co Sheffield twin blade and in my opinion yellowed ivory or mother of pearl handle, also enscribed 'Cutlers to His Majesty the King' which was the dead give away that it was about a hundred years old because that's when we last had a king.
@COWBOY_stream
Жыл бұрын
🤠😂😁🤣👍
That is the rustiest knife I’ve every seen.
Back to life! Great job.
I think it's gorgeous.
Worth it. May that knife last another hundred years. More! Wonderful work.
I absolutely love this restoration and would pay good money to own it.
@bjones8470
10 ай бұрын
Me too
Great job, to bring back a knife from a WW1 trench. The pits just remind me of bomb craters, so it's perfect.
Wisely left enough of it for another restoration you are genius hats off to you sir...
That’s hella work to get a pocket knife. But, if you have to pull it in self-defense, at the very least you’ll give your opponent tetanus.
Great restoration. 👍👍
Repairs on a bit of history nice 👍 worth all the hard work and patience
I like it👍 If it cuts,it’s a knife.And if it folds…It’s a folding knife. Patina schmatina😂
Вподобайка це мабуть за мало. Любов до реставрації велика справа👍. А я й кращі колись в метал викидав, але Евгене ваша робота надихає на,, подвиги''. Але це все буде потім - наразі перемога.
Боже,это очень красиво!
There goes 12 minutes and 54 seconds of my life I will never get back!
Thanks for sharing
Well done, I am torn between cleaning it up to prevent further decay and filling the pits to make it like new. I think it depends what it is
Esses vídeos me ajudam muito a acalmar a ansiedade, obrigada pelo trampo
@aleffmoreira233
Жыл бұрын
Eu estou aqui pelo mesmo motivo kk ^^
@olho_do_ku
Жыл бұрын
Arroz televisão maçã verde disponha;
@aleffmoreira233
11 ай бұрын
@@olho_do_ku ??????
I like that you didn’t try to fill the pockmarks or add new metal, just restored the original metal.
I had my doubts sir. Well done
Przepiękna jest ta zrobiona robota i elgencko jest odrestaurowany ten zabytkowy nuż pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku 👍👍👍👍
Too far gone, in my opinion.
@PinkLloyd88
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I wouldn’t bother
@MARTIN-bd7gm
11 ай бұрын
Not really it still works maybe keep your opinion to yourself if nothing good to say .
@lucap749
11 ай бұрын
@@MARTIN-bd7gm same to you
@raymondfrye5017
11 ай бұрын
@@MARTIN-bd7gm Easy, Mr. Martin. It's a restoration film.
@stephenbanks5860
11 ай бұрын
@@MARTIN-bd7gm Chill dude
By the way that's really cool from a rusty crusty guys point of view, thanks for helping people see a value in old things.
Wow amazing video bro 😱👏🏿😳😲🤩😍📸📷👍🏿😻
Excuse me, but it looks like the knife had lost too much metal! What do you think?! Thank you 🙏🏼
@edemoi3817
Жыл бұрын
It it not about the knife. It ist about the love to restore old things.
@thelastperfectman4139
Жыл бұрын
I would agree. With that much rust, you would have to have lost a lot of metal. So knife might be made visually pleasing but may not really be functionally restored.
@briandeeley1599
9 ай бұрын
@@edemoi3817 It is also about not being able to let things go, it had its time and the earth should be able to reclaim it, and in the case of this knife the earth has reclaimed about 30% of it!
@edemoi3817
9 ай бұрын
@@briandeeley1599 Natürlich. Ich habe ein VW 182 aus 1965 wieder aufgebaut. It touk me 7 years. I'am german
Could you add the total work time to the end of your videos? Love the channel and thank you!
@ReXtorer
8 ай бұрын
Thank you! I will add in future videos
Beautiful. Well done
Not sure if this is more of a rust removal video than a restoration video since the knife was sooo pitted.
@ReXtorer
Жыл бұрын
There are different types of restoration. I didn't do something new
@briandeeley1599
9 ай бұрын
@@ReXtorer yeah it wouldn't make sense to add metal to it but I would have left it in the ground, no offense to you, my opinion is not a reflection on your skills.
Hello everyone from Armenia ✌🏼🇦🇲✌🏼
@nicecoldzprod.4003
4 ай бұрын
Ахпер
@Tiko13A
4 ай бұрын
@@nicecoldzprod.4003 հն ասա
Heroic, though bordering on quixotic. I would love to have this guy on my team.
You done the best you could with what you had.. you done A Awesome Job.. that is’ if you ask this guy.. hope to see you on the next one..😀
Чудова робота….успіхів
I'm usually impressed by your work. But this one was too far gone.
@Dr3wskee14
11 ай бұрын
Wdym by that?
@f1reasp3ct5
11 ай бұрын
I don’t know man. I would’ve loved to add that knife to my collection. The old aesthetic looks gorgeous on it, considering when it was made
@alrio8102
11 ай бұрын
@@Dr3wskee14 The end result looked like a few dilapidated pieces of metal. It had no character.
@benfrost8697
11 ай бұрын
Lol. Were you expecting mint 👍
@alrio8102
11 ай бұрын
@@benfrost8697 There's no way this one could ever be mint. It was FUBR. Do you think every piece can be restored?
Hello mister beautiful knife beautiful restoration good job well done
The pitting is the most beautiful part💖
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