Another old knife brought back to service

Stay Sharp

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Im did a knife restore for a fella out west. Im broke my own rule for taking on work during the bow season. This knife is not in terrible shape. I have restored far worse.

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The blade is not too pitted.

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The pommel on the other hand is another story. Its petty beat up.The brass part can be turned to tighten the leather stack.

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And we agree he needs a new sheath.

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Fast forward (after applying a little elbow grease)and the pommel looks a lot better.

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So does the handle

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And the rest of the knife.

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With the knife complete, I need only begin the sheath. The owner has sent me a graphic of a symbol he wants embossed into the leather.

I normally use cereal box cardboard of other such thin cardboard to make the custom fitted patterns. I can screw up or improve / change the design and not have wasted any good tooling leather.

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Once satisfied, the pattern is transferred to 8 Oz. tooling leather.

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Then its died and oiled.

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Ready to be returned to the owner.

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Excellent work S. Sharp. I have several old family Westerns that I've cleaned up but didn't look that nice. Can you tell what materials and techniques you used to restore it?
 
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