Old Rusty Army Pocket Knife Restoration. Bakelite scales

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Army Pocket Knife Restoration. In this video I decided to restore an old rusty army pocket knife. I like these knives. I think this is a 1940-1950s British Army knife. I removed the rust from the blade and polished the blade. The scales were made of Bakelite. I polished the bakelite scales. I hope you enjoyed my restoration video.
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That’s a 10 in my books. Excellent work.

scottwallace
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10/10 and probably better than when it was first made. Great video - thanks.

triplex
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The knife has deserved restoration of that quality. The master gas deserved respect for the efforts applied. 10 out of 10.

ihorpavlovych
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10/10 fantastic job on a really cool old knife. I particularly like the way you did the scales.

TheRedhawke
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Hello mister beautiful restoration beautifully restored good job well done 10

vinceianni
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Amazing Craftsmanship and Restoration 👍🏻👍🏽👍🇬🇧🇬🇧

raziel
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Just amazing work very nice job in restoration.

markjg
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10/10! I dig that you kept all the original parts! Well the rivets but they would have been nearly impossible to salvage. Beautiful finished product!

InformationIsTheEdge
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Thanks! Beautiful restoration of a classic military utility knife. More polished than when it was new. Military knives were often unadorned and did not have high levels of fit and finish. The makers would be proud of what you did. 🎸🔪

paullambert
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Wow, you made it look like new. I love that your video has no music. Restoration is a 10

eddiecolon
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10 plus! I also like the black over the red.

shawnataylor
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I have one of them knives it old but gorgeous keep it in a box at home con from Ireland 🇮🇪 😊

condelaneycd
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Wow. That looks great. It looks like a brand new knife. Definitely a 10 for sure.

rebelwolf
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10 out of 10 on this one old boy. Cheerio!

OldGrayCzechWolf
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I'm really impressed with how well you restored the bakelite scales.

YerUncleWillie
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Not taking away from anything you did.It was a beautiful restore. But that knife was made so well in the first place.Even in its condition, you were able to bring it back to like new! A testament to the knife maker. Again what a beautiful job. I especially like the snap before you did the Restore. Had the same kind of snap at the end. Amazing.♻️👌

mikeboyce
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I rate this a 10. It's perfect. You truly are a Master.

jeffbaranowski
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In my world it's a 10, however, if it were in a competition, head-to-head with another knife that looked identical, it may come down to mirror polishing. I saw the microscopic lines that would be removed by more buffing. I probably only noticed this because I've polished some blades, and made some steel arrow heads that I hand sanded and buffed, and I know how much time and effort it takes to get micro scratches out. Congratulations, I've loved all of your videos!!!

tomboese
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Restoration is not an easy task & not everyone's cup of tea. It needs patience, concentration & will, to bring back those old & rusty things back to life, which is time consuming, tiring & lots of efforts. The way this old pocket knife brought back to it's original avatar is commendable. 10/10 from me. Love from INDIA>

mmsbhogal
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10/10 Excellent attention to details

mikes