
Singin47
I think a lot of older knives have outgassed and have been gone a while, we might just never hear about them. I have a 2005 Bulldog Saddlehorn with waterfall celluloid that is out gassing as we speak. I'll pop off the scales - like I've been meaning to for the last month.BamaFatman wrote:I have a question about the outgasing problem I have a couple from the Pre 82 time frame and have seen no problems with them. So why has the become a huge problme in the later knives?
Next question is will it hurt my knives that are not gasing to treat the scales with Ren-Wax?
Yes. I was able to remove most of it but there was pitting on a few knives. Plus I've never been able to fully restore a factory finish with Semichrome or Flitz. Maybe someone else wouldn't notice the places it was used, but I can tell (maybe just because I know where to look). The finish in those areas is duller in appearance. I could probably buff it out, but that has its own set of other problems.stumpstalker wrote:
Mumbleypeg: You mean that the elastic bands caused permanent damage to the metal, such as pitting; not just an inconvenient clean-up of deposited residue?
Probably a model 809. https://www.sackups.com/store/category/knives Check around the Internet for prices - may be able to find for less money from a dealer than from Sackup direct. Also Shepherd Hills and many others who sell knives carry Sackups but not sure which models they have.wlf wrote:Lee,Peanut740 told me about Sackups that are wider for sunfish, pruners and such, I just don’t remember which.
I was sent a link to this thread today - as I am still learning stuff, my question is: what does these terms meanknife7knut wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2007 5:22 pm The outgassing problem seems to strike with much randomness;I have several celluloid handled knives dating from the 1930's that are like new.I also have a Robeson swing guard that the pile side handle disintegrated some time ago and the mark side handle is unscathed.I have a couple old Aerials that I oiled once and the oil got to the pictures under the celluloid and destroyed them but the handles are intact.The only predictable thing about celluloid is that it is unpredictable.I wish I had the answer as I have lost several nice knives to outgassing.