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Old 12-19-2021, 12:32 PM
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Good day ladies and gentlemen!

I would like to share with you on this sunny Sunday one of my recent knife restoration videos, that I've been working on for a while now.
I bought the "remains" of this knife on eBay and it came from Japan.

https://youtu.be/C11Z_eZy8CI

This is restoration with the twist, not your ordinary restoration, I would say.
I hope that I could keep you entertained!

Please don't hesitate to share your thoughts!

Thank you for watching and have a wonderful day!

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Another great video! Well done! Congrats!
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Good day ladies and gentlemen!

I would like to share with you on this sunny Sunday one of my recent knife restoration videos, that I've been working on for a while now.
I bought the "remains" of this knife on eBay and it came from Japan.

https://youtu.be/C11Z_eZy8CI

This is restoration with the twist, not your ordinary restoration, I would say.
I hope that I could keep you entertained!

Please don't hesitate to share your thoughts!

Thank you for watching and have a wonderful day!

Eugene
A very cool video, what kind of epoxy do you use? I love that sharpener it makes for an excelent finished blade.Thanks for sharing.
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I enjoyed watching Thanks.
Did you fine a Japanese interpreter? LOL
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Great job, handle looks awesome. Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas.
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Very cool video. I'm sure that knife has a history, now it can keep living.

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A very cool video, what kind of epoxy do you use? I love that sharpener it makes for an excelent finished blade.Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I used ArtWorks Epoxy for this project. Good stuff, doesn't stink.
https://www.artworksresin.ca/
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Thank you all for your kind words! I'm glad that you guys enjoyed the vid!
Here is the link for the sharpener if any of you are interested

https://shop.tsprof.com/?ref=12378
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Old 12-19-2021, 08:09 PM
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As a hobby knife maker, you sir do excellent work!

Thanx for sharing...
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Old 12-19-2021, 11:50 PM
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As a hobby knife maker, you sir do excellent work!

Thanx for sharing...

Thank you, Phil! I appreciate it!
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Old 12-20-2021, 01:02 PM
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If you take a good pic of the inscription, I might be able to get a translation for you again.
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If you take a good pic of the inscription, I might be able to get a translation for you again.
It probably says,,Made in China,,lol
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^ Haha.
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Yes you Sir do very excellent work, really enjoyed that.

Merry Xmas also to you.

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Was this posted earlier this year or last year?
Seen it before, and yes, great work.

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Yes you Sir do very excellent work, really enjoyed that.

Merry Xmas also to you.

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Thank you, JD! Merry Christmas!



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Was this posted earlier this year or last year?
Seen it before, and yes, great work.

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No sir, that was Deba Knife Restoration. This is Nakiri and is my recent upload
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If you take a good pic of the inscription, I might be able to get a translation for you again.
Here it is



There is one comment on YouTube, the guys say that little writing in the left corner is Japanese for "quality" or "quality made"
The big writing, however, is more likely Chinese.
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A few pics for you guys as well







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Another great restoration. That tang would worry me a bit but if it's not doing any heavy chopping, it's likely fine. Looking forward to the next video.
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Hey Angler...

What are you thoughts on that sharpening device?

I understand you got one from the manufacturer...

How do you like it? Compared to Lansky or WorkSharp?

Thanx...
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Another great restoration. That tang would worry me a bit but if it's not doing any heavy chopping, it's likely fine. Looking forward to the next video.

Thanks, Okotok! I'm glad you enjoy my vids!

I'm not worried at all about the tang, it's plenty strong, plus epoxy bonded everything inside, this knife can take some abuse!
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Hey Angler...

What are you thoughts on that sharpening device?

I understand you got one from the manufacturer...

How do you like it? Compared to Lansky or WorkSharp?

Thanx...

Honestly, I think it's a bit overpriced but it is a quality product, parts machined with precision. Has a very stable base, if you go light don't even need to hold it.
I have old Lansky and can't even compare how much nicer TSPROF is. The swivel mechanism works like a charm too. Overall my first impression is very promising, will see how it lasts.
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