Beautiful restoration job you did restoring the old slicer. You even made a new wooden board for it and you made a beautiful new handle and screw on copper cap for the blade. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work.
If my grandparents had that here in America, they would have used it to slice a Christmas ham. I'm impressed... and I just subscribed to get you one step closer to 5000 subs.
@@garrydallmann1551 Yes, I think you are right. I have no doubts as to whether he is Austrian, because the stamp has been preserved. At the end of the video there is a close-up with the words "WIEN"
Thank you! I'm probably just used to it and don't notice these hellish triggers.)) But separately, thank you for your comment. I will definitely take this into account in the future and lower the volume in such parts of the video.
In the video where I show how I take the artifact, it is from my great-grandmother's house. If there is no such frame at the beginning of the video, it is from the auction.
@@Dr.Pepperovsky You have a good grandmother, because in my grandmother's place there used to be a lot of antiques but she threw them away and she said all those things were useless and only filled up the warehouse 😭😭😭
Your restoration work is incredible! The attention to detail is inspiring. Keep it up!❤🎉
Thank you very much sir!
Beautiful restoration 👍🏾
Thank you!)
Beautiful restoration job you did restoring the old slicer. You even made a new wooden board for it and you made a beautiful new handle and screw on copper cap for the blade. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work.
Thank you very much. I am very glad that you liked it.
If my grandparents had that here in America, they would have used it to slice a Christmas ham. I'm impressed... and I just subscribed to get you one step closer to 5000 subs.
Thank you very much. I appreciate your contribution to the development of my channel.
If it's really Austrian it's more likely for cabbage for sauerkraut or the small oilseed pumpkins to extract the seeds for kernol.
@@garrydallmann1551 Yes, I think you are right. I have no doubts as to whether he is Austrian, because the stamp has been preserved. At the end of the video there is a close-up with the words "WIEN"
You did a great work 👍👍
Thank you!🙂
❤❤❤❤ nice job
Thank you!)
Great work! You are also a good carpenter!
Well, not really, but thank you!😉
Wow. Goodjob bro
Thank you my friend.
Absolutely wonderful work you do!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful photography and lighting. Great editing. Very nice!
Thank you! Glad you noticed the light. Working with it takes a lot of effort.
Great job and video! ❤😊
Thank you very much. It's great to recognize your followers)
Great job buddy i liked your style of work clean and shine perfect 10🇻🇪💯👍🏻😁
Thank you. I am very pleased with your approval.
As Always, another great job
Thank you very much!
Thats one mean apple slicer! Great job, as ever 👍🏻. The sound of file against rusty screw is a thing of pure hell though😁
Thank you! I'm probably just used to it and don't notice these hellish triggers.)) But separately, thank you for your comment. I will definitely take this into account in the future and lower the volume in such parts of the video.
@Dr.Pepperovsky don't worry about me, it's just my English humour, reminds of the scene out of Jaws when he runs his fingernails down the blackboard 😊
@@Bloodshed.restorations 😁
Bravoooo maestro odlično uradjen posao pozdrav od pratioca iz Bosne.
Hvala vam puno na visokoj ocjeni rada i što ste posjetili moj kanal. Cijenim vaše društvo.
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Show 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you! That's how it was intended)
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Плюсую нашому хлопаку з золотими руцями))
Щиро дякую!
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How do you find such antiques?
In the video where I show how I take the artifact, it is from my great-grandmother's house. If there is no such frame at the beginning of the video, it is from the auction.
@@Dr.Pepperovsky You have a good grandmother, because in my grandmother's place there used to be a lot of antiques but she threw them away and she said all those things were useless and only filled up the warehouse 😭😭😭
@@NaNa_DL Oh, it's a pity.
For the French, this equipment is nothing new! Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette can attest to that!
Yes, but I'm not French) In the life of my people, such a thing was not too common. Especially during the soviet period.
Or it could be a portable guillotine. 😉
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