Fixing and sharpening an old pocket knife can be done by stroking the knife blade with a small, wet stone at a 15-degree angle, being careful not to pull the knife off the stone during strokes. Consider bringing old pocket knives to a professional for repair with advice from a knife grinding specialist in this free video on sharpening knives.
Expert: Tom Warner & Mark Woodward
Contact: www.llorenz.com
Bio: Tom Warner has worked at Lorenz Grinding since 1960. Mark Woodward has been the owner of Lorenz Grinding for more than four years.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton
I have a well loved Old Timer that has cut untold miles of cardboard at work.
The blade has worn down as you mention here. I threaten to retire the knife, but
it still functions tens years after getting it.
shermnduke 7 months ago
@Roger1379 Not really.
justyoustupid 9 months ago
thats the greatest video that i have ever seen can you send a a message and tell what you think?
milotist 2 years ago
He really needs to flatten that orange stone.
Roger1379 2 years ago
thanks man
Myersblood 2 years ago