Gday all from Australia.
Gday all from Australia.
Hey all. Have had several pocket knives over 50 or more years. But never took much bother about them til now. Look forward to learning some good tips on repair and restoration.
Heres my multi tool knife my father bought me way back in 1968 for Christmas. Looking foward to giving it a new lease of life..
Cheers
Heres my multi tool knife my father bought me way back in 1968 for Christmas. Looking foward to giving it a new lease of life..
Cheers
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Re: Gday all from Australia.
Welcome! Glad to have you with us!!
Take care and God bless,
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Re: Gday all from Australia.
Welcome sir! Glad to have you with us!
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Re: Gday all from Australia.
Howdy!
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Re: Gday all from Australia.
Welcome Hunsta!
The AAPK Search function will yield hundreds of cleaning-related posts but it's work to sort through them and develop a cleaning plan. In my opinion here is a pretty good starting point that gives you several approaches: https://blog.knife-depot.com/how-to-rem ... our-knife/.
Your knife is very valuable to you but it is not an inherently valuable or rare knife so don't worry too much about the cleaning process. Don't strive for a shiny new knife look; just get rid of the dirt and surface rust and make all the joints as functional as possible. Then use it, enjoy it, and think of your Dad.
Dennis
The AAPK Search function will yield hundreds of cleaning-related posts but it's work to sort through them and develop a cleaning plan. In my opinion here is a pretty good starting point that gives you several approaches: https://blog.knife-depot.com/how-to-rem ... our-knife/.
Your knife is very valuable to you but it is not an inherently valuable or rare knife so don't worry too much about the cleaning process. Don't strive for a shiny new knife look; just get rid of the dirt and surface rust and make all the joints as functional as possible. Then use it, enjoy it, and think of your Dad.
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Re: Gday all from Australia.
Welcome to AAPK . Good to have another member from "Down Under".
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Re: Gday all from Australia.
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Re: Gday all from Australia.
Hello to Hunsta in the land down under
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Re: Gday all from Australia.
Thanks for the welcome fellas.deo-pa wrote:Welcome Hunsta!
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Your knife is very valuable to you but it is not an inherently valuable or rare knife so don't worry too much about the cleaning process. Don't strive for a shiny new knife look; just get rid of the dirt and surface rust and make all the joints as functional as possible. Then use it, enjoy it, and think of your Dad.
Dennis
I hear what you say Dennis. The knife is just a 60's Japanese production and has no monetary value at all. But yes has great emotional value.
It is however not an unused item. I have used it frequently on hiking trips in the past few years. But have decided to give it a good clean up ( not complete restore) and have it to admire. I have a few blades my father owned as well in his day. Look forward to making them look a little less neglected.
Cheers
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Re: Gday all from Australia.
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