Witch Knife Restoration?! I think I'm a little afraid of it.
This knife has a pretty creepy story!
This knife was found in the attic of an old house where a 90 year old woman used to live! The relatives of this woman had never seen this knife before, and saw it for the first time only after her death.
Restoration process.
With great difficulty I removed the blade of the knife from its old handle.
I used electrolysis to remove rust. But this time, I chose an iron plate as an anode, and not a stainless steel pipe, as I did earlier. The fact is that using stainless steel during electrolysis, harmful impurities are released into the air and into the water (So my viewers told me).
The handle of this knife is made from the horn of an animal (I still don’t understand which one, if you know please write me about it in the comments).
To clean this horn, I used three types of sandpaper, and then treated the horn with special oil.
After completely cleaning the knife and handle, I assembled everything and fastened it with epoxy glue.
I really liked the result, I hope you like it too)
There are many more cool and interesting videos on the channel, I will be grateful if you watch some of them!
Good luck to you all and take care of yourself!
See you next week!
Best regards Max!
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Автор канала русский?
@@D-o-p-p-e-l-g-a-n-g-e-r Да, просто работает на зарубежную историю. тем самым обходит санкции наложенные на Россию
@@saskeuchiha6422 кринжанул
There is apparently a tradition of making fixed blade hunting knives like this in Crete, using the horn of a Kri-Kri aka the Cretan Ibex, a type of wild mountain goat.
Thank you for watching! And for your comment!👍
It totally looks like those tourist knives you get in downtown Chania!
I never throught that people from Grece make knifes using goat horns i bought a bronze dagger and a lot of intereting stuff made of copper alloys
ciao anche qui in Sardegna abbiamo i coltelli tradizionali con il manici di vari tipi di ossa, sono molto belli.
@@kairos7734 eng please i dont undersatand your langue
Your sense of humor is super funny and adorable, you made me snicker several times in this video, and a well done restoration to boot! Great job, keep it up!
Thank you for appreciating my sense of humor. I'm sure you'll enjoy my other videos as well!
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I love watching these types of videos!!!! Restoration videos are kinda one of my guilty pleasures.
10/10 just for having such a cute cat!
Thank you. I'll give the cat a compliment.😉
I absolutely love this handle and style of the knife.
Очень интересная работа! Уверена с этим ножом связана какая нибудь история! А кот это особая атмосфера видеоролика 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Большое спасибо! Мне действительно понравилось работать с ним!
Кошара это всегда особая атмосфера!)))))))
Ну как хотите, реставрация колхозная, все грязное, и электроприбор, и руки и стол. Рукоять до ума не доведена, как и лезвие, ну вся работа на троечку. Вещь , казалось бы хорошая но разницы, между первоисточником и тем что получилось - практически никакой. Очень жаль потраченного времени на просмотр.
Больстер или гарда в ней пропил под нож сделан болгаркой так что в древности умели ей пользоватся 🤗🤗🤗
@@1nervi Я бы ни саазал,что прям все грязное,а если и что то грязное,то он не маникюр делал,а занимался реставрацией.А по поводу самой работы, у автора руки растут из нужного места,просто не хватает опыта в изготовлении ножей, в дальнейшем я думаю все будет только лучше и лучше!
Рукоять из рога Малефисенты. Прикольно получилось 🔥🔥🔥
Спасибо!!!
Really great restoration on this Witch Knife. The handle is absolutely amazing. You did a fantastic job on the whole thing. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your videos. Be careful around the knife
Thanks for the support and comment!!!🌹
What an unusual, but beautifully created knife. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching and leaving a comment!😉
Very entertaining, and a bloody cool knife too! Love the horn
Thanks!😎😎😎
Im sure is bloody,👻👻👻 And cursed 👺👺👹👹
That turned out so rad! What a unique & beautiful knife!!!
Thank you! I liked this knife as soon as I saw it.
Спасибо за материал. Как всегда интересно! Включил и залип. Новых креативных идей!
Спасибо👍
These are sold in Crete in Greece. Its traditional horn knife. Don't be scared 😇😇😇
Well thank you! You have reassured me!😉😉😉
@@ITBR_Restoration Anytime 😘 Love your restorations👍👍
@@shoptrade4123 ☺️☺️☺️
Beautiful work!!
Very cool , garage sales , estate sales , flea markets , storage auctions , have yet to find anything cool like that. Great job restoring it
Thanks! I am sure you will find something interesting for yourself!
Nice restoration thanks for listening about the stainless steel. You will help a lot of people by not using it 👍 and gained a new subscriber looking forward to seeing what you do next.
thanks for the support! I think the next project will be no less interesting. In the meantime, you can watch my previous videos, I think you will find them fascinating.
What was wrong with the stainless steel?
@@Ando1428 yeah?
This knife is beyond cool I'd love one like that to display 😍
This knife is very good! But a little creepy😲
It keeps shaking on its own during midnight
I actually have one of these to sell for 150 euros funny enough!
I really like this content...good job idol new friend here sending full support
Loved your job and your sense of humour!
Obrigada! Fico feliz que tenha apreciado!
Given the condition of the blade, awesome job. I think that may have been goat horn. Might have to look up the history of those type knives, simply fascinating.
Really enjoyed your video. Love how you kept the pitted surface on the knife. Keep up the awesome work 😁
Thanks for the support and kind words🙏
Nice finding that knife, and nice job. Super solid and nuthin' fancy.
thanks for the support👍
Spooky knife ! Great work 👏
Great video and restoration mate. Made me think I was watching a horror movie. 👏👏👏
Thank you! So, my goal is reached!😉
Wow amazing skill 🙏
Thanks🙏🙏🙏
@@ITBR_Restoration рукоятка очень похожа на рог степной антилопы ( Сайга )
Я, конечно, не специалист, но с кавернами ржавчины надо что-то делать. Может, электрополировкой? Гладкую поверхность покрыть лаком, а каверны оставить. Потом их кислота немного выест - может блестеть начнут изнутри. А потом наоборот: каверны залить, а поверхность вытравить. Или гальванизировать каверны: заполнить их слоем металла, а потом шлифонуть. В общем, надо что-то думать, а то реставрация выглядит незавершённо.
Incroyable ! Quel magnifique travail
Merci! C'était super de lire votre commentaire!
Adoro ver esse videos de restauração de coisas bom d+ :)
Obrigado!
So cool. I wish I had that knife.
You're right. The knife is cool.
Visit Crete and buy one 😉
Thats one spooky knife.Great restoration !
Thanks to! the knife is really creepy!
Enjoyed this video very much
Nice sharing.. Support JR9 Channel..
Thanks!!!!
First, I like that you didn't grind / polish all the pitting out of the blade. It gives it character . Second....... where did you find liquid iodine ? You can't buy it here , as it is a major component of a pressure sensitive explosive.
I also like this patina, which is formed naturally. These are iodine crystals diluted with alcohol, we sell them in every pharmacy!😉
Seriously? I've got an original blue bottle full. I'm not interested in the chemical make up of anything pressure sensitive!!
So dramatic! A tincture of iodine really??
@@ITBR_Restoration you should make a part 2. a shine and patina on the knife might make it look cooler.
@@martkbanjoboy8853 Of course real!👍
Ассалаумагалейкум из Алматы!!! Хороший видос брат. Продолжай . С меня лайк.
Благодарю за поддержку!!!! 👍👍👍
The thunderstorm in the background made a perfect soundtrack...
Thank you! I liked it too!
Awesome restoration, that knife is a very interesting piece!! Love how it turned out my friend, great job! 🤘🤙
Thank you for your kind words!
The devils blade. That handle is beautiful and together it makes a fantastic knife. Very well done sometimes restoration’s get spoiled because people do to much to them. But you sir have the perfect knowledge on how to keep the historical value in your pieces. I am new to your channel but will definitely be staying subscribed 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
I love that you appreciate the natural beauty of this knife! Some viewers reproach me for not polishing it)))
I so agree you did not over do you restoration my privalige to see a craftsmen at work keep up you good work
@@jamesdurrant7392 Thanks
That is wicked and sic. Awsome!
Thanks!
That is Kri-kri goat horn knife. I have one almost identical i picked up in Greece a long while back. Great job bringing it back to life.
taking off my hat😉
en effet, ce couteau fait un peu peur :) une super restauration qui ne devrais pas attirer de mauvais sort ;)
Merci pour ces mots gentils.🍀🍀🍀
Береги руки! Они у тебя золотые! Надевай перчатки. Все пальцы сбиты - порезаны. Спасибо за видео!
Спасибо за добрые слова!
Nicely done 👍 looks really cool. Great job
thanks for the support
کمال جی جیتے رہیں 💥♥️♥️♥️
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На 5:34 на стенке контейнера вырисовывается чёткий силуэт фигуры человека с раскинутыми в стороны руками как-будто что-то хочет сказать! At 5:34 a silhouette spreading arms appears on the container like wants to say something!
Ты не думал над тем, что автор видео сам мог добавить этот эффект для антуража и атмосферы?)
@@user-rq4mz4bl6p конечно думал:) также как и красные глаза:) но для разгона ауры мистицизма написал:):):) взрослым тоже нужны сказки;)
Это может и не сказки а реальность задумайтесь об этом
@@elsanxalilov7024 действительно
Nice! But not to take away from your work but I really enjoyed the slight sound of the thunderstorm in the background! It sounds beautiful and was very relaxing.
Thanks)))
beautiful work of restoration. What a chance to have such a beautiful object
Thanks for the kind words!🙏
Absolutely fabulous
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Where the heck did you get that thing. It's creepy and I love it 😂 I'm sure you're the expert but it almost seems that this would have been more valuable just leaving it as is??
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@@oc6617 I don't know how
I'm afraid of that knife too! Looks evil! Lol. I'd leave it and try to coat in a clear coat. Looks awesome as is! Big dollars there!
It's very scary😱😱😱
@@ITBR_Restoration LMAO 😂😂😂👍
@@dragan3290 👍👍👍
Создателю ножа и ножу привет от меня, я коллега твой !!! Искреннее и 100% уважение тебе.
Спасибо!!!🙏
I like the knife. I know it is what it is and without reforging there isnt much you can do about the extreme pitting.. but you did an excellent job saving it in spite of the pitting!
Thanks!!!
Хорошая реставрация ножа, Вы отлично потрудились. Но создатель этого ножа явно схалтурничал. На мой взгляд грубоватая работа. Как будто на коленке его делали.
Спасибо! Возможно в начале своей жизни этот нож был отличным, просто время его не пощадило)
Good job!!!👍👍👍
Thanks!!!
Keep working. Love the intuitive skill.
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Awesome blade 😎 👌 👏 🙌 👍
Very cute....witch knife....lol. using horn is common in the America's. Looks like an old hunting knife attached to a horn handle is all. Nice restoration by the way. A pleasure to watch.
Thank you I guess that knives with such handles are common. But this particular knife was found in the attic of an old lonely woman's house.
I will add my vote for the Cretan ibex, kri-kri, as the source of the horn. I'm a zoologist, and keep a flock of horned Icelandic sheep- and looking at the horn before finding the comment thought "well ibex - but I've never seen one that small." But, the female kri-kri is much smaller than the male, which has enormous horns like other ibex. "They" have decided, apparently, that the kri-kri is a feral version of domestic goats brought to Crete - by the Minoans, some 8,000 years ago or so. So. Quite a knife!!
Wow, thanks for such a detailed comment!🤗🤗🤗
@@ITBR_Restoration Many thanks! And brace yourself; it's about to get way more detailed! After writing that comment it occurred to me I know an expert source; a friend who is deeply familiar with both Wicca and Druidism; in both practical and academic fashion. She identified the knife immediately as an "Athame", the major ritual knife used by both Wiccans and far, far more anciently by Druids. No question in her mind. Now, understand the Athame was rarely used to cut anything; it was used to attract "magic", to attract power. I asked about the horn handle, and she told me instantly - far more common in Druid tradition; Wiccans tend to use black wood for handles; the horn being a specific reference and possibly a call to "The Horned God".. The form of the blade is reminiscent of another Wiccan/Druid knife, the "Boline", which was used for cutting - herbs. There's a good primer on modern versions of these knives at sacredmists.com/athame-boline/ As for the Cretan contribution- "Sure; could be." Many ways that could have happened. I think there is story here- more likely, many stories. Does anyone remember? Very few Druids will talk to outsiders these days- they remember the burnings too well. But they remember- it's what they were trained to do. :-) Should you be afraid of it? No. It's a tool; no magic of its own.
very very good work man!!!
thanks for the support
Nice story'.. I like it...
Thank you!😉
Now this is a restoration - made functional again but didn't blast and grind away all the character 👍
You're right! I really like this method when many years of history are not erased!
Itu adalah sejarah, pengalaman masa sekarang dan pelajaran di masa depan. Terus berkarya bro dan semoga Allah SWT memberikan kesehatan dan keberkahan dalam hidup. Amin ♥️♥️🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨 Indonesia
Terima kasih atas kata-kata baik Anda!
Muy lindo tu vídeo, te sigo desde hoy 16/04/22 !!! Desde Argentina un saludo al canal.
¡¡¡Oye!!! ¡Gracias por su apoyo y bienvenido!
Dangerous looking weapon from either end. Great restoration.
Thanks for support!👍
Looks cool, well done.
Thanks!
That is wild looking knife, thanks!
That is wild looking knife, thanks!
that's a wicked looking knife
Nice video mate 💪
thanks for the support
what a great result 👍
Thanks!!!
Very nice restore but not change, Cool
Well, depending on where it was found and the owners there's bound to be a good history. The horn seems like it came from a kudu or taiga. Given the bronze/brass guard being rather rustic, it appears to be a homemade blade using simple blacksmithing and foundry wirk. Still beautiful though.
very brave! congratulations.
Thank you! I did my best)))
You're safe, the black cat gives his/her blessing making it safe to restore 😋
Yes, this cat is my talisman
Your sound quality is amizing!! Feelvlike I'm doing the work myself
Yes thank you! Sound matters a lot!
🤩🤩 great!
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Good job 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks 🙏
I'm sure the spirit appreciated this help to be returned to it's former glory. You're safe. For now.
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Красивый нож!!!
Мне тоже понравился!
شغل محترم 100/100 اشكرك ع المقطع
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У меня слезы на глаза навернулись, глядя на ваш провод анода... Можно я вам клемму обжимную под болт пришлю по почте пришлю?) Их еще наконечниками кольцевыми называют)
I love your videos and i really like them when im high gives you a better understanding on stuff but anyways good job
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Amazing
Thanks!!!
You're great.❤️
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Здравствуйте от Алевтины! Нож огонь просто огонь. Забери мою душу он прям кречить будто разные слова....
Здравствуйте Алевтина🌹! Нож действительно необычный!
The black cat is awesome.
Thank you, I will pass your words on to him!😁😁
I am a wood carver from Sri Lanka. Your video is beautiful. Very strange
Thanks!!!
That thing looks like it belongs in a museum
I think that no museum would want to deal with such an exhibit)))
@@ITBR_Restoration normal ones yes. But if they dabble in darker things. Absolutely stunning blade btw. Reminds me of skyrim
ya got me with the antler dude xD
😂😂😂
Bel coltello sono molto incuriosito della sua storia
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extraordinary
Nice job on the knife there. I have to say that it is one creepy looking old knife just the same
Thanks for the support! The knife is really creepy!
@@ITBR_Restoration I really like how you gave that old knife some new life without making it look like brand new
Рогаль!? Сайгачий рог похоже!?🤔 Интересный вариант режика!👍
Спасибо! Возможно и сайгака.👍
I love his flair
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Прикольно. Но по-моему нужно было лезвие чуть чуть шлифануть чтобы все каверночки были заметнее и зазубрины на острие не убирать. Просто спуски поправить и всё. Смотрелось бы антуражнее. Но это моё мнение.😄👍👍👍
Возможно видео не передает его реальный цвет! Получился такой глубокий серый цвет, что я побоялся его испортить шлифовкой. Благодарю за поддержку👍👍👍
А кот вообще красава !
Да, этот кот 🐈⬛ настоящий артист)))
good job
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Nice restoration. Whitebone creations might be able to tell you what animal the horn came from.
Thanks for support!🙏
One of the most wicked things I've ever seen. But good work.
Абсолютно не понимаю зачем я это смотрю 😊))) но это завораживает❤❤❤ да и нож какой то родной......😅
😁😁😁 Если он Ваш, я могу вернуть 👍👍👍
Very beatifoul cat jeje