Took me 20 hours of labor, new stag scales, nickel silver pins and new corkscrew I hand forged myself.
I reshaped the damaged blades and attachments, adjusted the springs, replaced the corkscrew, cleaned and polished and sharpened the blades. I also incorporated 90% stops for safety on the blades.
The shield or cartouche was not inlayed and just laid on top of the scales and pinned like the original.
This knife now operates like a brand new one with a piece of history behind it.
But most important of all it is safe to use.
If you can't use a vintage knife safely then what good is it?
knives are quiet (27 years repairing and restoring vintage knives)























