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Wanted to call it a 'Delemia ' but could not spell it.:laughing7

Has anyone found a Good way to preserve dug pocket Knife's ; at least the Iron & wood ones ?

I dug another Good one IMO , it was found right in the area & same depth as CW bullets , & a Spencer Round.
It was in a moist area , so it's pretty 'Chunky' but being 95% sure it was Dropped by a Union Soldier
I'd love to preserve it.

Anybody ever try to 'Cook' them , only the small brass 'Makers Crest'? would discolor.

If y'all CW Hunters Got a Good Technique id love to know.

I posted this ? in C & Pres before & never got a satisfactory answer.
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I will check again.
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The first thing I would do is submerse it in olive oil for a week, then go after it with a toothpick and soft tooth brush. :coffee2:
 

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The first thing I would do is submerse it in olive oil for a week, then go after it with a toothpick and soft tooth brush. :coffee2:

Woooo, Sounds like fun. :laughing7:

This one is 95% Iron so IDK if Olive Oil will help, Anything is worth a try.

At-least I know it will stop the rusting process.

Most Pocket Knifes I see in (bought) collections , & in other collections are just falling apart.

I guess almost every Soldier Carried one , so they are not that rare, but it's cool to have & preserve something that was carried by a certain Man.

Ill def, try that O Oil on one of my PK's but not likely on this one.
Thanks Terry.

P.S. Oh let me ask first , have you had any success using this technique.? i.e. O Oil helping to de-rust a piece?

Thanks again
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Yes. I've also used Apple Cider Vinegar soaks, which might work for you as well.
 

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Thanks for the reply Truth.

I have heard good things about that product. I just never tried it.

I need to grab some someday & give it a try.

You got a nice knife there.

It looks new compared to the one I just found.

Let me/us know how it cleans up.
Thanks Man.
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Rust is a chemical reactive process, once started it cannot be reversed and the only way to inhibit further deterioration is to deprive it of oxygen and/or moisture.
[Inhibiting coatings are available that will turn the existing rust into a protective coating, not really a viable option for a knife].
Best you can really do is keep it in a controlled environment [glass tube?] with silica gel packs to soak up any moisture. Any grease/oil coating you give it will only offer temporary protection and do nothing about the rust already formed.
 

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Rust is a chemical reactive process, once started it cannot be reversed and the only way to inhibit further deterioration is to deprive it of oxygen and/or moisture.
[Inhibiting coatings are available that will turn the existing rust into a protective coating, not really a viable option for a knife].
Best you can really do is keep it in a controlled environment [glass tube?] with silica gel packs to soak up any moisture. Any grease/oil coating you give it will only offer temporary protection and do nothing about the rust already formed.

Yea .
Kinda what my common sense is / has been telling me ' Once rust gets down inside a closed knife' it's a cancer.

I suppose ill do the best I can with such pieces & Display it with the other relics from that site or just have a Pocket Knife display & Keep-em dry as possible.
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Davers, Congrat's to you on the find of the pocket knife. Are you familiar with the product, Gemplers?
 

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Davers, Congrat's to you on the find of the pocket knife. Are you familiar with the product, Gemplers?

No .
I don't think I have ever heard of 'Gemplers' .

Would it help ?
Thanks for yr Reply.
 

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Go very slow and introduction of a new chemical is going to be for either rust or the handle not both. If you just wish to stop the rust then air seal it was a spray flat polyeurathane. Sometimes you just have to save what is there. Acv will eat rust but can delaminate thin steel and ruin the handle. I use it on larger iron like grape shot. Electoalysis will clean the metal but then again your are submersing the handle.
Please bump the thread back up with updated photos and pm me so I can see as I am always studying preservation Davers. We need to hunt sometime if you want.
Good luck.
 

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Go very slow and introduction of a new chemical is going to be for either rust or the handle not both. If you just wish to stop the rust then air seal it was a spray flat polyeurathane. Sometimes you just have to save what is there. Acv will eat rust but can delaminate thin steel and ruin the handle. I use it on larger iron like grape shot. Electoalysis will clean the metal but then again your are submersing the handle.
Please bump the thread back up with updated photos and pm me so I can see as I am always studying preservation Davers. We need to hunt sometime if you want.
Good luck.

Thank's for the Reply TM's .

I have used ACV on a few pieces & I really hate the texture of the Iron (that black crusty rough feeling) .
Would much rather Cook my Iron.

I have done nothing with the knife yet , except it's drying in it's location marked bag.

I have a handful more , but this one is the most encrusted I have found.

I need to fire up my electrolysis 4 gallon bucket , & make some smaller ones out of the gallon dry wall mud buckets I got ; heck I have everything I need to make another big set up & everything to make 2 smaller ones.

Being a OCD plagued 'Perfectionist' slows me down, I got a nice Iron But-plate & '1' Barrel Band I need to Cook.

I'm notorious about posting pictures , I need my wife to help & we usually end up arguing , lol.

I got my eye on a Fishing Kayak, but have no waterproof detector's . I can make them safe for a trip in a Boat but NO water use.

I would love to hunt with you sometime , if I find 1 minnie ,fired or dropped it would be worth it.

I plan on hunting in Summerville this month , u goin to that?

I'd love to take a overnight trip North sometime even if I found Nothing.

Sorry my mind is faster than my fingers.

Also will let you know if I start work on the Knife , with pic's of course.
GD Man.
 

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No .I don't think I have ever heard of 'Gemplers' .Would it help ? Thanks for yr Reply.
Davers, if you send me your email address, I'll try to shoot you some pic's of some of my relics treated with the product Gemplers.
 

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Sorry I just seen this.
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What's my knife worth ?

I found a couple of old knife s in at a yard sale and was wanting to see if anyone can tell if I did good ...please
 

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Welcome to the site peewee! If you don't post photos how could we possibly know what you have? Gotta post photos, I have sixty+years experience with old knives, would like to help but impossible without photos of whole knife and a good photo of the maker's marks on the main blade. Also, you are replying to a three year old thread, you should post a new thread in the "what is it" subforum with photos please.
 

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I found a couple of old knife s in at a yard sale and was wanting to see if anyone can tell if I did good ...please
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