That is a Ruana knife made in the USA early 1900s has a forged Studebaker spring for a blade and a cast aluminum handle and your wood that's pinned in there is just a tile milled into a slot in that handle that knife restored could bring a couple hundred dollars excellent piece of History
Just curious most knives have markings. It looks like a R.H. Ruana. Old Ruana knives are going for $800 to $1000. I’ve never seen one with a wood handle and no stamp, usually deer or elk antler are in the handle. Great video!
I really like the design of the knife and you did a great job bringing it back to life. Ignore the people who criticize your work. I don’t see them posting any knife restorations 😮 Party on…
Bad job. Never killed the rust so still will have active rust on it. The blades now wants rehardening because that sharpener chews metal off and will not leave a true edge. All round this is a terrible job from a guy that hadn't really got a clue what he's doing
@theroomofhiddenpredispositions you don't know what I can do but I can do better than this. Still I don't really care what you say, I don't need to prove myself to you or anyone. I don't need to video what I've done, I know I do a good job and people I have done it for are more than happy and are still good years later. So I would suggest before you have a go at someone you think twice and wind your neck in. Tell me just what have you done along these lines or are you one if these ignorant people that likes to have a go just for your bit if fun in your sad little life
Awesome. Needed this info to restore an old Solingen. Thanks!
Really well done. Thanks for this. Incredible results
Love the video. What items are you using? Please
That rust came off real easy with that brilo pad
stainless doesnt rust as bad, a lot of it is surface dirt.
Moc se mi to líbí.tennuz moc.❤
where can i find that knife sharpener?!?! I've been looking and can't find one
how is it prevented from new rust?
GREAT JOB!!!
Great video
Nůž je moc pěkný.❤
Hi man, love the video! Any chance you remember where you got the polishing kit?
Lidl
Do you know who made that knife?
Why?
That is a Ruana knife made in the USA early 1900s has a forged Studebaker spring for a blade and a cast aluminum handle and your wood that's pinned in there is just a tile milled into a slot in that handle that knife restored could bring a couple hundred dollars excellent piece of History
Just curious most knives have markings. It looks like a R.H. Ruana.
Old Ruana knives are going for $800 to $1000. I’ve never seen one with a wood handle and no stamp, usually deer or elk antler are in the handle.
Great video!
I really like the design of the knife and you did a great job bringing it back to life. Ignore the people who criticize your work. I don’t see them posting any knife restorations 😮
Party on…
Need details, sandpaper grits etc etc
I have an old knife from 1911 with an iron blade that has turned black. I cant put myself to use sand paper on it...
Brilo.
Bad job. Never killed the rust so still will have active rust on it. The blades now wants rehardening because that sharpener chews metal off and will not leave a true edge. All round this is a terrible job from a guy that hadn't really got a clue what he's doing
What do you mean by “killed” the rust?
It doesn't really look like the rust is there
@theroomofhiddenpredispositions you don't know what I can do but I can do better than this. Still I don't really care what you say, I don't need to prove myself to you or anyone. I don't need to video what I've done, I know I do a good job and people I have done it for are more than happy and are still good years later. So I would suggest before you have a go at someone you think twice and wind your neck in. Tell me just what have you done along these lines or are you one if these ignorant people that likes to have a go just for your bit if fun in your sad little life
All hail the neck beard!!!
crap,,zero information