This classic old Foster Brothers Chef knife came in with some significant damage to the edge a rather large section had been broken out. I came up with a repair that returned it to functionality, although it looks a little runty now…the client was very happy to have a working knife again. An early attempt to repair it was evident. She wasn’t sure it was repairable but I got it taken care of and she was very happy to have a functional companion again.Ī fair amount of the tip of this Gerber Gator pocket knife was broken off. It had been her daily companion until its tip got broken. This Benchmade 9100 Auto folder was very special to the client, who had earned it while on the job. With the tip reground and some small rust spots removed, this pocket knife was back in service again.Īnoth er pocket knife with a broken tip, this time a Camillus lock back,with a very nice wooden handle. This Schrade trapper pocket knife had a broken tip. Handle replacement (only in specific situations, please inquire)īelow are a few selected examples of repairs I have completed for clients.Heel or bolster regrinds on kitchen knives.Fittings polishing (pommel, guard, bolsters).Blade Refinishing (no high mirror polishes).Regrinding chipped or dented blade edges.Here is a non-exhaustive list of the types of repairs, detailing and/or alterations, I offer: But usually most blade repair work I can tackle, short of replacing the blade itself. My ability to work on pocket or folding knives is very limited due to the fact it is not very practical for me to replace any of the moving parts or springs. Regardless of the repair, it is a joy to bring these tools back to full, safe function again. I specialize in repairing knives with chipped edges and broken tips.
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