I could watch your videos all day long, I'm serious you should put an x rating on your videos, because this is straight up knife porn. Lol you keep up the awesome videos and I'll stay tuned.
Rite on man 👍 they look good. Knives are tools and need to be taken care of. Those are some beauties.. always like watching you bring them back and sharing in the show off..😃 love it man !
@@theknifedoctor It is a Ulster boy scout knife. I thought about putting it in a padded jaw vice or my hydraulic press at work but I am not sure. Any advice?
The pins are under the bolsters. The bolsters and the handles(scales) are connected. You might damage the bolters if you do that. The pins on each end of the knife have heads the protrude out so that the handles and bolster can slide onto. You can take the bolsters off without taking the handles off, but you may never be able to get them on again without glueing them. Those pins are hard to remake. I've done some of them. @@jeff6989
I see your hands get pretty torn up and cracked. Masonry has done the same to my hands. Lookup liquid glove, its in a blue bottle. Not only does it protect your hands but it increases the speed they heal. Just use it like lotion. GREAT STUFF!!!
Thats cool. I went to a garage sale today and was going threw a old metal carry toolbox full of tools and found a case congress in there under some tools the model # 6269 red bone handle and got it for $1. I was not sure what model it was till i came home and wiped the dirty blade off and looked up the model # on the tang. Rare and cool find especially a case knife.
That last is a old one arm bandit I like it it’s made for a man with one are pull it out spin blades down a catch that curve with your pants pokey and open it who ever come up with that idea was a genius and so simple for a man with one arm the other ones are nice to some old ones
I daily carry a old 1978 bone stockman with 2 modern day case knives and 2 buck knives.. One case is a blue texas toothpick. I have several old western and queen knives also. I have several of the case straight knives that had Indian tribe names.
Very nice old knives from Case. The one with the blue and green scales and the printing on the blade looks like some kind of commemorative piece. It must mean something. Not sure if you’ve looked that one up but it would be interesting to know why they did that. Great knives and cleaning them up wasn’t much of a chore on these but always fun anyway.
Just one criticism: the small blade one the large 1979 stockman you called a clip blade, but that blade pattern is actually called a spey blade because it was used by farmers and ranchers to castrate or spay (spey) livestock. I have also recently learned that the razor blade knives became popular after the Civil War because they could be opened one handed by the many veterans who had lost an arm in the fighting. Apparently, these style knives could be opened one handed by the user snagging the head of the blade against their britches and rocking them open. I have recently found your channel and like your knife content as I am also addicted to pocket knives. 👍
A somewhat ghastly and odd comment to discuss I know there is farm life but I doubt many guys carrying stock knives today are castration cattle with them. Sometimes guys like to sharpen pencils with "spey" blades cuz they are thin and sharp, while they use the bigger heavier blades for whittling or scraping
Magicians knife my friend nice piece
Awesome!!
Marvellous clean up. Terrific video 👏👏😃🌈👏👏👏
Thank you!
Great cleanup job. Thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks for watching! Thank you!
Thank you!
My brother, and I, both like pocket knives, and we give, and trade knives occasionally! We are in our 70's!
Awesome!! I bet yall have some of the old great ones.
great job!
Thank you!
Man those turned out great. Thanks for sharing, Live Long Prosper and Collect Your Own Way!
Thanks, you too!
Very nice good job
Thank you!!
Great job,they are beautiful!
Thank you!!
Very nice great job! Great looking Case knives! Love that Barlow! Family knives are always the greatest!!!
Thank you!!
Great video and awesome knives!!
Great work my friend!
👊🏻
Thank you!!
@@theknifedoctor
My pleasure!
Great job on cleaning them up the look great!
Thank you!!
Beautiful Case knives, awesome job. Keep up the great work
Thank you!
I could watch your videos all day long, I'm serious you should put an x rating on your videos, because this is straight up knife porn. Lol you keep up the awesome videos and I'll stay tuned.
Great video! Thank you
Great cleanup i appreciate you showing it stay well out there 😊
Thank you!!
The case razor is my favorite, I have one just like it but 1970.
Awesome!! I love Case XX!
Rite on man 👍 they look good. Knives are tools and need to be taken care of. Those are some beauties.. always like watching you bring them back and sharing in the show off..😃 love it man !
Thank you and Thank you for the support!
Fantastic video and information brother!! Love the content!🤘💜🤙
Awesome! Thank you!
Nice knives. I have a folding camp knife I like a lot. The knife has a good bit of blade play side to side. Is there a way to fix it ?
Sounds like the pins are loose. It depends on what camp knife it is. What's the company that made the knife?
@@theknifedoctor It is a Ulster boy scout knife. I thought about putting it in a padded jaw vice or my hydraulic press at work but I am not sure. Any advice?
The pins are under the bolsters. The bolsters and the handles(scales) are connected. You might damage the bolters if you do that. The pins on each end of the knife have heads the protrude out so that the handles and bolster can slide onto. You can take the bolsters off without taking the handles off, but you may never be able to get them on again without glueing them. Those pins are hard to remake. I've done some of them. @@jeff6989
@@theknifedoctor Thanks for your help.
A blue handles Case knife looking sharp 👍🏻
Magician knife
Those all came out looking great. They were great gifts from your Brother. Great video. What watch are you wearing?
I am wearing a Solar Seiko with canvas band. I love it. Thanks and it has the date also.
Very nice clean up buddy 👍🏻
Love them case knives
Hey Kevin, great job on cleaning up those knives!!!!
Another awesome video from the knife doctor!!!!
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks Terry!!
I'm not a fan of case knives but they did clean up nice
Thanks for watching!!
I have been looking for a bubble color case knife for ever. to use it for color changing pocket knife magic trick. nice haul God Bless love your show
An awesome brother. Two of my favorite patterns. Great job cleaning them up.
Thanks 👍
I see your hands get pretty torn up and cracked. Masonry has done the same to my hands. Lookup liquid glove, its in a blue bottle. Not only does it protect your hands but it increases the speed they heal. Just use it like lotion. GREAT STUFF!!!
They are nice but the '79 bone sure is pretty.
I know!! I love it!! Thanks for watching!!
What kind of lubricant are you using on them?
I have a small Congress from the late 40s. It was my great grandfather’s.
Thats cool. I went to a garage sale today and was going threw a old metal carry toolbox full of tools and found a case congress in there under some tools the model # 6269 red bone handle and got it for $1. I was not sure what model it was till i came home and wiped the dirty blade off and looked up the model # on the tang. Rare and cool find especially a case knife.
That last is a old one arm bandit I like it it’s made for a man with one are pull it out spin blades down a catch that curve with your pants pokey and open it who ever come up with that idea was a genius and so simple for a man with one arm the other ones are nice to some old ones
I daily carry a old 1978 bone stockman with 2 modern day case knives and 2 buck knives.. One case is a blue texas toothpick. I have several old western and queen knives also. I have several of the case straight knives that had Indian tribe names.
Because they only believe their own fairy tales, not others'.
Very nice old knives from Case. The one with the blue and green scales and the printing on the blade looks like some kind of commemorative piece. It must mean something. Not sure if you’ve looked that one up but it would be interesting to know why they did that. Great knives and cleaning them up wasn’t much of a chore on these but always fun anyway.
Thank you and thanks for watching!!
Great gifts 4:51 from your brother💯🏆❤️
👍👌✌️
🔪😉👌👍
Just one criticism: the small blade one the large 1979 stockman you called a clip blade, but that blade pattern is actually called a spey blade because it was used by farmers and ranchers to castrate or spay (spey) livestock. I have also recently learned that the razor blade knives became popular after the Civil War because they could be opened one handed by the many veterans who had lost an arm in the fighting. Apparently, these style knives could be opened one handed by the user snagging the head of the blade against their britches and rocking them open. I have recently found your channel and like your knife content as I am also addicted to pocket knives. 👍
A somewhat ghastly and odd comment to discuss I know there is farm life but I doubt many guys carrying stock knives today are castration cattle with them. Sometimes guys like to sharpen pencils with "spey" blades cuz they are thin and sharp, while they use the bigger heavier blades for whittling or scraping