Restoring a Vintage 1940 Remington RH-71 Knife! Repairing & Revitalizing with Deer Antler Handles"
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- čas přidán 3. 10. 2023
- Join me in this knife restoration journey as I transform a vintage Remington RH 71. From removing the old handles to reshaping the blade, I'll show you step-by-step how I bring this beauty back to life. Stay tuned for some epic deer antler handle action! Don't forget to subscribe for more exciting restoration projects.
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Several more generations of life left in that great looking knife.
Gosh ya did a super job on that blade ! Thnx Kevin keep on --keep on
Thanks 👍
This knife looks great, you did an awesome job on it.
Thank you!!
Awesome repair
Wow, that really turned out nice!
Thank you! 😊
Doctor, that was an exceptional job!
Good video. Good job. God bless. From Glenn CATT. In Massachusetts.
Thank you so much!!
Exceptional job.
It needs some leather liners at each end of the bone to fill in the gaps .
Thank you!
Loc tite amber 2 part epoxy will squish out and do the same . Still good job on a pre 1939 Remington
Great job.
Thank you!!
WOW!! GREAT JOB!!
Thanks!!
Very nice 💥
Like bone handle knives, looks really good, nice work..
Looks fantastic nice work brother I can sit here all day and watch your videos 😊
Thank you!!
Good work! I learn something Everytime I watch Than you
Awesome stuff!!
Hey Kevin
Absolutely amazing job!!!!!!
Love that stag handles!!
Thanks for sharing brother 🙏
Thank you!!
Well done sir.
Very nice, like a factory repair ! 👍
Thanks!! I found this knife at a flea market for $5.
@@theknifedoctor Don't mention it, and that's a great deal. 🙂👍
Super job man! The old boy is back in business!😊
I'd like to have seen the steel buffed to a shine. Would be super sharp.
Good work anyhow
Sweet , nice job. Semper Fi, brother.
Semper Fi!! Thank you for watching!
Great restoration
Nice work
Thank you and Thanks for watching!
Awesome 😊
Dang!
I enjoyed this one!!
Hey bud, it does look good, but you should glue the shaft in the horn.. epoxy
I might try that!! Thanks!
I can smell that antler through my phone 🤣 man they stink when you cut and grind them
Yeah…it’s terrible. I can say though.
The mask I was wearing kept me from smelling it. Now when I took it off, the smell was in my shop hours after I cut it.
Great job mate! Cringed a bit when you got them pliers out though!
Thank you!! LOL
Why not sharpen after the work is complete? Safety?
Not trying to tell a fallar what to do.. but I've done it and seen my pap do it. Blade will never move
you need some spacers between the antler and the bolsters
Antlers are bone they have marrow inside of them I just seen where some one commented antlers not bone how crazy. If it suits you suits me lol
LOL. Yeah, I just do me and let them do them. Thanks for watching!! 😉
Wearing a mask is a good idea,when working with antler.
I have a Remington Rh 71 with a carved Inuit style handle and can't find out anything about it would appreciate any help anyone could give
Antler not bone, great job however.
Bone does stink😂
Yes those antlers stink when cutting and really bad when sanding or grinding