I know how to do this (using 5% Acetic Acid White Vinegar). Should I do this before gifting the knife to my landlord? (I'm trying to prevent rust from forming on the blade possibly resulting from unintentional neglect).
Opinions?
Putting a patina on an Old Hickory Skinner.
- Steve Warden
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Re: Putting a patina on an Old Hickory Skinner.
My opinion, since it is intended as a gift and will not belong to you, leave it as is. Share with them what patina is, the importance of it, and how it can be achieved. You have to leave the final decision to them.
Take care and God bless,
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
Re: Putting a patina on an Old Hickory Skinner.
It will look like a used gift if you patina it. I’d teach them about patina and show them your knives with patina. See we’re it leads.
Re: Putting a patina on an Old Hickory Skinner.
Let the new owner do it and tell him the importance
of patina. You can do it if he wishes.
Bob
of patina. You can do it if he wishes.
Bob
Re: Putting a patina on an Old Hickory Skinner.
I would do as everyone has stated above. If future neglect is causing you some worry, coat the blade with some food safe mineral oil, then if he neglects the blade it will be down to him. As long as you explain to him how to look after the knife you can't be responsible. You cannot hold peoples hands forever.
Re: Putting a patina on an Old Hickory Skinner.
I just spoke with my landlord and told him of the knife. I also told him of the quick "patina process" and how it would shield the knife from all-too-rapid corrosion. He said that he liked the idea.
Incidentally, we were on an errand in my 2005 3 Liter Jaguar S-Type and we spotted a herd of Roosevelt Elk with a wounded buck bringing up the rear of the herd. (He wished that he could follow the buck and take it home).
I have a sneaking suspicion that next year that Old Hickory Skinner will be put to a lot of good use!
Incidentally, we were on an errand in my 2005 3 Liter Jaguar S-Type and we spotted a herd of Roosevelt Elk with a wounded buck bringing up the rear of the herd. (He wished that he could follow the buck and take it home).
I have a sneaking suspicion that next year that Old Hickory Skinner will be put to a lot of good use!