Another eBay find, and another "tackle box knife". In this leather craft video I restore this 1930's era Jean Case Cutlery Little Valley fixed-blade knife. Needless to say, it was in rough shape and in need of restoration, but I cleaned it up and gave it a new sheath. The leather washers in the handle were deteriorated, so they had to be replaced. This involved drilling out the pin and removing the pommel. So I guess this video is equal parts metal work, restoration, and leathercraft.
Not sure what steel this is made of, but it took a keen edge!
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