Good job with the restore but the blade grinds are horrendous lol. But there was only so much you could do. Like bring the one side back some so they could at least be even.
Bit of a tip. Instead of a pane of glass, try to locate a ships porthole glass. Its a lot thicker and both sides are ground flat so much better for sanding and especially lapping.
As someone who worked as an electro-plater, it might be helpful, if you have access to the solution to try applying a layer of copper to fill in the pitting before you nickel plate.
Magnificent restoration effort!!! Your skill sets allowed you to take that knife to a whole other level!! Well done sir!! The Old Army Scout… Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
Hello, my grandfather passed away 6 years ago now and he was a man deeply connected with the Italian Alps and he passed on this passion to me. Today, while I was organizing his things, I found a backpack that he used, and in my opinion, it is a gem for its time. Unfortunately, it is in very bad shape and has two holes made by mice. It would be my dream if you could restore it, even in one of your videos. I hope you will read my message. Thank you very much.
Hey, where did you purchase the adjustable knife sharpener you used? I've been looking for one like that for a while and can't find anything. That one looked great!
WOW! Look at that beauty shine! Watch some other restorers use nickel plating and see how to upgrade your nickel-plating equipment. You will get more consistant results!
That's not a MVSN dagger, on the MVSN dagger, the eagle is much more stylized and the grips are black. It's a GIL knife. The GIL (Gioventù italiana del littorio) was a youth organization similar to the German Hitler Jugend. And this knife is not "super rare" either
@@RedOni87 You're welcome. In fact, everybody should be very cautious about this knife, said to be used by GIL officers, though no official document mentions it, and without period photos showing officers wearing it, which by the way isn't a proof this knife didn't existed. There was indeed a real GIL knife, well documented, but much more simpler, with wooden grips. Some people even say this GIL officer knife was in fact made on purpose as souvenirs with diverse spare parts of various daggers for allied occupation troops in Italy.
Another cheap "souvenir" knife. The brass is where the money is. It will be an awesome job if you can sharpen the edge, but it is nice looking. Good save.
A beautiful work! The precision he had with each piece is impressive. Congratulations. And a "hello" straight from Minas Gerais - Brazil
Bellissimo lavoro.😊😊😊😊
Good job with the restore but the blade grinds are horrendous lol. But there was only so much you could do. Like bring the one side back some so they could at least be even.
Bit of a tip. Instead of a pane of glass, try to locate a ships porthole glass. Its a lot thicker and both sides are ground flat so much better for sanding and especially lapping.
Another wonderful transformation 👏👏
Fantastic restoration 👍👍
Thanks for watching!
A brilliant restoration. It looks really nice. Keep up the excellent work.
Brilliant job , what a lovely piece that is , very classy 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Excellente rénovation 👍👏
Outstanding 👍
Nickel plating can be a huge pain, but you did well. That's a nice looking blade. Good work
Thank you!
Excellent job 👍👍👍
Fantastic restoration job. The nickel plating on the blade looks good. The whole knife looks much better than before. Excellent work.
Thank You
Nice job, Sir. 🙂👏
thanks!
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As someone who worked as an electro-plater, it might be helpful, if you have access to the solution to try applying a layer of copper to fill in the pitting before you nickel plate.
Magnificent restoration effort!!! Your skill sets allowed you to take that knife to a whole other level!! Well done sir!! The Old Army Scout… Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
Hello, my grandfather passed away 6 years ago now and he was a man deeply connected with the Italian Alps and he passed on this passion to me.
Today, while I was organizing his things, I found a backpack that he used, and in my opinion, it is a gem for its time.
Unfortunately, it is in very bad shape and has two holes made by mice.
It would be my dream if you could restore it, even in one of your videos.
I hope you will read my message.
Thank you very much.
We would love to see it! email us! business@lostandrestored.com
Nicely done ✔️!
Thank you! it was a fun project
Nicely done. 👍
thank you😄
Hello mister beautiful knife Beautifully restored good job well done
Thanks :)
Wonderful job. I didn't think the blade would look that nice.
it was crazy huh?
THATS AWESOME AND VERY KNIFE
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Hi, do you have any extra info on this blade? I picked up a very similar one recently but with a Lion’s head on the hilt as opposed to an eagle.
Maybe it's from a different country. This is from Italy, and seeing the hilt, it's from the twenty-years F4scist period
Nice job😊
I've watched thousands of videos and it's the first time I've ever seen someone use the lines on a cutting mat!
Nice work
Beautiful👌🏻
Nice job
Loved the Dad jokes. My wife didn't even I told them to her but I sure as hell laughed
Hey, where did you purchase the adjustable knife sharpener you used? I've been looking for one like that for a while and can't find anything. That one looked great!
this knife is perfect
Love the dad jokesa always. This came out nice
Nice Restoration of a World War II Italian Fascist Youth Dagger. Good job
Why is It called a "youth dagger"?
At least the trains ran on time
WOW! Look at that beauty shine! Watch some other restorers use nickel plating and see how to upgrade your nickel-plating equipment. You will get more consistant results!
vorrei poter trovare un'arma arrugginita da restaurare, dove posso rivolgermi? Grazie.
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I’m now just here for the dad jokes. 🤣
Bom trabalho
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I don't think the guard is supposed to be completely flat.
Correct, that is a MVSN dagger.
That's not a MVSN dagger, on the MVSN dagger, the eagle is much more stylized and the grips are black. It's a GIL knife. The GIL (Gioventù italiana del littorio) was a youth organization similar to the German Hitler Jugend. And this knife is not "super rare" either
@@laurentdevaux5617 Thanks, I'm not so expert.
@@RedOni87 You're welcome. In fact, everybody should be very cautious about this knife, said to be used by GIL officers, though no official document mentions it, and without period photos showing officers wearing it, which by the way isn't a proof this knife didn't existed. There was indeed a real GIL knife, well documented, but much more simpler, with wooden grips. Some people even say this GIL officer knife was in fact made on purpose as souvenirs with diverse spare parts of various daggers for allied occupation troops in Italy.
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You didn't test it
Another cheap "souvenir" knife. The brass is where the money is. It will be an awesome job if you can sharpen the edge, but it is nice looking. Good save.
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Did you put the handle upside down when you reassembled
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Oh look. Another fake restoration video.