Hey Doc how are you all doing. I just wanted to tell you I love watching you fix, restore just give these old knives a second chance. I was thinking about my Great Uncle he was in his 80's in the early 70's he is the one that took the time to teach a little boy to sharpen on a old whetrock. He would put his own edge on a bra and new knife because back then you hardly ever got a sharp knife from the factory he would say I'm gonna lay this one back and he would and he preferred a buck stockman. Good memories and I really like your videos Brother
Awesome dude your far from crazy I have collected different knives off and on ally life you and your awesome videos have me inspiration to buy more old discarded knives that need a 2nd chance thanks for all you do and thanks to you I stopped at a ponshop and scored 4 nice pocket knives
I’ve used boiled linseed oil on the blades with a wooden handle with good results. It cleans all the black stuff off and brings the wood grain back out.
That john primble belknap hardware old timers are getting scarce I have a few of them ,and they are starting to get expensive, but you fixed that old baby ! Good job kevin
Will be hunting the FT Myers flea markets this week while on vacation. Hope to find some repairables to take back to MN in a week or so. Keep the great videos coming. Thank you
Most likely that Hawkbill is an FA Bower.... I have never seen a Boker tang stamp inside an oval like that... However I have a Bower Solingen barlow pattern knife that is stamped like that. Semper Fi brother.
You did good, you did real good! 👍🏻 I seen the saving lives in yesterday's video. I thought the same thing you did...lol 😊 Very nice wood handle hawkbill Kevin. I think it's a Boker also. Old Timer knives are sentimental for me Doc. My Great Grandfather always carried the stockman. He actually died with one in his hand. He was cleaning under his finger nails. Then all the sudden he had a massive heart attack. 😢 I was there that day and have that knife.❤
Yes, I feel the same way . Like I'm saving them I just can't let an old knife lay there in it's dirt and rust. I at least take it home clean it up the best I can and put it in the old tackle box. But yes I agree it does look like it says camillus. Probably a very very old camillus. Cheers.😊
Sweet finds. I have one of those little three bladed keychain knife/tool knives like you just picked up. Mine was made in Korea. I also have two of those keychain razor knives like the one you picked up. One is USA made and the other is China made
I think the camp knife without a shield or markings on the blade was made for the craftsman line at Sears. I’ve been keeping my eye on those on eBay the old ones have jigging on the bone like that.
I found an old 2 Dot Buck 110 (made between 1974-1980) from what I found online mine is about 1978. Anyway I found it at thrift store. I paid $40 but I had to have it. It still had the original leather sheath(well carried). But the knife cleaned up and polished up good.
I think War Amps used to give out those little key chains, my parents each had one, with the nail file. I’m pretty sure it was the War Amps that sent them.
Wonder if the Old Timer main blade was replaced? Looks like the pivot pin has been worked on. Might explain why there's not much info on that combination.
I did tighten it. It was really loose. Had a lot of wobble to it. The pin is under the bolster. The only way to get to it would be to take the spring pin out and slide the handles off the two inner blade pins.
I have a old Queen #29 with no tang stamps on it. You can barely see Queen Steel # 29 on the blade but there's no tang stamps on either blade. Has anyone ever seen that before?
When I was a kid, I knew quite a few older fellers that sharpened their knives daily and just sharpened the heck out of them. Theyd wait till the blade was almost invisible before they went and bought a new one. Back in the day, Even before me and you were born, Im assuming they just couldnt afford new knives...They sure didnt collect them like we do today. They used them all day long and just wore them smooth out. How may Old Timers you seen with broken tips? lol They put em to work. Thats why I love these old knives. They have untold stories. Makes me daydream about some hard working men who would drop it in the pocket without a care and cut rope, radiator hoses, wires, scfraping down stuff, Using them as screwdrivers...all kinda stuff. Love an old pocket knife, There is a lore and just a facination with them. Everyone carried them , even school kids.
Overall, I think you made a good haul. But that knife for $1.00 with severely degraded blades is not worth the parts or the effort in restoring. I think you need to hone your wants and needs using that knife as an example. Avoid junk collecting and improve your holdings.
I like the knife I paid 1.00 for. Especially the hawk bill from Germany. The Camillus I paid $1 for the springs look good. I’ve bought a few knives before and I’ve taken many knives apart. I know what to look for. I appreciate your suggestion though. Thanks for watching!!
Hey Doc how are you all doing. I just wanted to tell you I love watching you fix, restore just give these old knives a second chance. I was thinking about my Great Uncle he was in his 80's in the early 70's he is the one that took the time to teach a little boy to sharpen on a old whetrock. He would put his own edge on a bra and new knife because back then you hardly ever got a sharp knife from the factory he would say I'm gonna lay this one back and he would and he preferred a buck stockman. Good memories and I really like your videos Brother
Thank you!! Thanks for sharing this!!
Awesome dude your far from crazy I have collected different knives off and on ally life you and your awesome videos have me inspiration to buy more old discarded knives that need a 2nd chance thanks for all you do and thanks to you I stopped at a ponshop and scored 4 nice pocket knives
Awesomeness!!
That was a good haul of blades. I really like the hatchet head also!
Thanks!!
My mistake Kevin,first old timer was1959. Very rare and very expensive, hopefully one of us will luck up and find it. 2 ot, Ronnie
you need to clamp the bolster and put the knife blade into a vice coach the blade back with a little bit of pressure do it slowly it will work
Man, I can't stop watching these videos. I use water and aluminum foil to scrape the tarnish on the blades. Usually works really well.
I’ve used boiled linseed oil on the blades with a wooden handle with good results. It cleans all the black stuff off and brings the wood grain back out.
That john primble belknap hardware old timers are getting scarce I have a few of them ,and they are starting to get expensive, but you fixed that old baby ! Good job kevin
Thank you and that’s Awesome!! I didn’t even know they existed!! That’s why I LOVE “The Hunt”!
My daddy carried an Old Timer. It was in his pocket or beside him till the day he died.
Will be hunting the FT Myers flea markets this week while on vacation. Hope to find some repairables to take back to MN in a week or so. Keep the great videos coming. Thank you
Thank you and Happy Hunting!
The barlows i was looking at on ebay were john primble
One of your biggest fans here bro. Love these videos. This is my jam. I love repairing old knives too. I could watch these videos all day everyday
Awesome!! Thank you!!
Very cool!
The Prince Albert knives were all Ulsters.
Great video doc
Thank you!!
Great job on the old timer! 😊👍
Thank you!!
Most likely that Hawkbill is an FA Bower.... I have never seen a Boker tang stamp inside an oval like that... However I have a Bower Solingen barlow pattern knife that is stamped like that. Semper Fi brother.
Thank you!! Semper-Fi!!
Cool knives
Good videos
Man I love this channel
Thank you!!
You did good, you did real good! 👍🏻 I seen the saving lives in yesterday's video. I thought the same thing you did...lol 😊 Very nice wood handle hawkbill Kevin. I think it's a Boker also. Old Timer knives are sentimental for me Doc. My Great Grandfather always carried the stockman. He actually died with one in his hand. He was cleaning under his finger nails. Then all the sudden he had a massive heart attack. 😢 I was there that day and have that knife.❤
Thanks for sharing this.
Good knife haul that oldtimer came out real nice I love them old hawkbill knives. What's name of that book I need to order one
Yes, I feel the same way . Like I'm saving them I just can't let an old knife lay there in it's dirt and rust. I at least take it home clean it up the best I can and put it in the old tackle box. But yes I agree it does look like it says camillus. Probably a very very old camillus. Cheers.😊
Picked up one of those hawkbil knives made by kutmaster utica and an old colonial jack knife for 6 bucks
That’s Awesome!!
I’ve been hitting the like on so many of your videos that I’m getting a blister on my thumb.😂
LOL!! Thank you!! Put a band aid on it and keep rolling!!😊
Sweet finds. I have one of those little three bladed keychain knife/tool knives like you just picked up. Mine was made in Korea. I also have two of those keychain razor knives like the one you picked up. One is USA made and the other is China made
Awesomeness!!
@@theknifedoctor heck yeah.
I think the camp knife without a shield or markings on the blade was made for the craftsman line at Sears. I’ve been keeping my eye on those on eBay the old ones have jigging on the bone like that.
That may be so! Thanks for sharing!!
Apparently there is 10 knife makers in solingten Germany
I found an old 2 Dot Buck 110 (made between 1974-1980) from what I found online mine is about 1978. Anyway I found it at thrift store. I paid $40 but I had to have it. It still had the original leather sheath(well carried). But the knife cleaned up and polished up good.
That’s awesome!! Thanks for sharing!!
I’m gonna give it a like before I even watch it!!!
Thank you!!
I always do too, because I already know I'm going to enjoy it.
Awesome video great finds and well done on bringing that old timer back to life stay sharp Kevin
Thank you!!
Good harvest, that Camillus looks pretty old
I enjoy looking at your flea market finds. Lots of cool knives. That old-timer is awesome
Thank you!!
I think War Amps used to give out those little key chains, my parents each had one, with the nail file. I’m pretty sure it was the War Amps that sent them.
Awesome cool video thumbs up. You did well this time.
That wee Pocket Ulitity Blade is fantastic. Wish we had more places like that to buy knifes in Scotland.
Thanks for watching from WAY OVER THERE!!
I enjoyed this one Kevin
Thank you!!
Great finds, I will like do find a imperial or old timers, they seem my type of knife👍
Been trying to watch this video all morning! Silly job keeps getting in the way! Lol. Some nice finds and good prices!!
LOL!!
I've seen where people have taken old axe heads and msde custom axes/hatchets
Really enjoyed the video and first time I had seen that knife that had w.e.r. on it
Wonder if the Old Timer main blade was replaced? Looks like the pivot pin has been worked on. Might explain why there's not much info on that combination.
Did you Watch the video? Wasn’t replaced. Schrade made these.
Finally got a chance to finish watching. It definitely turned out looking good!
Hey Doc why didn't you try to straighten the main blade. Just need a little pressure and should do the trick.
I did tighten it. It was really loose. Had a lot of wobble to it. The pin is under the bolster. The only way to get to it would be to take the spring pin out and slide the handles off the two inner blade pins.
Nice haul!
I have a old Queen #29 with no tang stamps on it. You can barely see Queen Steel # 29 on the blade but there's no tang stamps on either blade. Has anyone ever seen that before?
Great score Doc.❗👍💯🔪
When I was a kid, I knew quite a few older fellers that sharpened their knives daily and just sharpened the heck out of them. Theyd wait till the blade was almost invisible before they went and bought a new one. Back in the day, Even before me and you were born, Im assuming they just couldnt afford new knives...They sure didnt collect them like we do today. They used them all day long and just wore them smooth out. How may Old Timers you seen with broken tips? lol They put em to work. Thats why I love these old knives. They have untold stories. Makes me daydream about some hard working men who would drop it in the pocket without a care and cut rope, radiator hoses, wires, scfraping down stuff, Using them as screwdrivers...all kinda stuff. Love an old pocket knife, There is a lore and just a facination with them. Everyone carried them , even school kids.
Thanks for sharing this!!
Do you ever come across any Remington fixed blades?
Yes! I actually restored one and I have a video on that. Thanks for watching!! th-cam.com/video/iu0PihlG8k8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JfT7YHP1VC28Vsnj
One question please...what kind of bone is the black pocket knife? (¿What animal it is made of?)
It’s plastic
Another cool haul buddy!
Be a cool little boys axe project!
Thanks 👍p
Doc soak the hatchet head in vinegar, it will take all the rust off
Can you tell me which brush that was for your Dremel tool?
It’s just a wire brush.
@@theknifedoctor ok, mine is Dremel brand and it’s too coarse for my liking.
So-Leeng-en is the pronunciation
I use my southern English…😊
Hell- Tomorrow - Tues the 6th I will be putting a small pk in the mail to you with 2 knives- Please be careful when you open
Thank you!
Kinda looks like a norlund
I love a good melon tester! So hard to find around here. I grab every one I see. Doctors knives too...
What do you do for a job?
TH-cam!! LOL. I’m retired.
Promo*SM 😭
Overall, I think you made a good haul. But that knife for $1.00 with severely degraded blades is not worth the parts or the effort in restoring. I think you need to hone your wants and needs using that knife as an example. Avoid junk collecting and improve your holdings.
I like the knife I paid 1.00 for. Especially the hawk bill from Germany. The Camillus I paid $1 for the springs look good. I’ve bought a few knives before and I’ve taken many knives apart. I know what to look for. I appreciate your suggestion though. Thanks for watching!!
Nice haul!