Pocket Knife Refurbishing from World War 2 | COOL RESTORATION

Pocket knife refurbishing from WW2 is a challenging project to do without any power tools. In this refurbishing video I will show you how I refurbished this WW2 pocket knife and made a new wooden handle from olive tree (it came out gorgeous). This WW2 pocket knife is produced in Solingen in Germany. One of the knife’s blade has a mark “”, second one a “barrel brand” which means it is produced in 1934. And third and last one is marked with “magnetic”. The handle was in terrible shape (looks like a rotten paper) and I had to make a new one. Since this is a knife used by military it deserves special handle. So, I made a beautiful wooden handle from olive tree. I had to replace metal pins with brass one and fixed broken smaller blade. Overall, this pocket knife refurbishing from WW2 was very successful. I am happy that I restored and saved this pocket knife… Show some support and join FFD Restorations (JOIN button beside the subscribe button). By becoming a member you will get early access to my futur
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