Ugly Case XX Railsplitter (1940-64) Reborn, Well,Sort Of.....

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Ugly Case XX Railsplitter (1940-64) Reborn, Well,Sort Of.....

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I like to restore these "railsplitter" 99's and I fished this one off the bay recently. I just planned to keep this ugly beast for parts, but of course once I got everything apart and all the crud removed, I couldn't resist the challenge. Fortunately, I had a replacement spring in my parts stash, and decided to try some undyed canvas micarta I recently picked up. I know it's still a butt ugly knife, but it has terrific snap, no blade wobble and it might just have a spot in my EDC rotation. ::hmm::
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You better just bring that ugly critter over to my place, Herb, before it bites you. ::rotflol:: ::rotflol:: ::rotflol::
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Natural Mycarta Has old timer look fitting replacement ,Nice EDC :D
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Looks great Herb.
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It doesn't look butt ugly any more!!!
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That Micarta looks great on that knife! Great job!
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Great save!
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I’d carry that all day long.
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What Froe said and then some! ::tu::
Great old knife reclaimed.
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herbva wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 9:58 pm I like to restore these "railsplitter" 99's and I fished this one off the bay recently. I just planned to keep this ugly beast for parts, but of course once I got everything apart and all the crud removed, I couldn't resist the challenge. Fortunately, I had a replacement spring in my parts stash, and decided to try some undyed canvas micarta I recently picked up. I know it's still a butt ugly knife, but it has terrific snap, no blade wobble and it might just have a spot in my EDC rotation. ::hmm::
Wow, what an improvement. Looks like you did some excellent work on that. Really like the covers and saved another classic from deterioration and being left behind. Love seeing a good save, keep up the great work.
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Nice job! Did you have an extra spring or did you make a new one?

Also, how are you spinning the main spring rivet so cleanly? I’ve always wondered how that was done. I’m not a fan of “jack” knives, but that sure came out great and I agree with the others that that style micarta looks good on these older patterns, I imagine it would look good on Barlow knives too.
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Walleye wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 5:44 am Nice job! Did you have an extra spring or did you make a new one?

Also, how are you spinning the main spring rivet so cleanly? I’ve always wondered how that was done. I’m not a fan of “jack” knives, but that sure came out great and I agree with the others that that style micarta looks good on these older patterns, I imagine it would look good on Barlow knives too.
Walleye, this time I was lucky and actually found a spring that was an exact match for the broken one. I've been saving springs and blades from old knives for quite a while and every once in a while I find one that I can use in a restoration project. As far as the pin heads go, I don't like the results when I've used a spinner. I still have the thing around here somewhere, but haven't used it for years. I can do a better job by hand peening and then polishing the pin heads with a buffer wheel loaded with tripoli. After some practice, you learn to peen the pin heads so that they come out with a uniform, round head. I hope this helps.
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Great save!
I agree with everyone else, That micarta is a good match for that knife! ::tu:: ::tu::
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I just saw this...what a great save!
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