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More!
And a few more images: :cool:
Notice that the handle fills my right hand with a flawless fit, and the knife balances perfectly on my forefinger. Thanks to all the guys at the Randall shop who contributed to the creation of this beauty! I also have a question for Dirty Water: Why does the crown stag have such a glossy finish? Thanks! Cheers! Moosehead __________________ It takes less effort to smile than to frown ! |
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Model 1
Here's one for the model of the week.
Last edited by brasshilt; 10-25-2006 at 10:20 AM. |
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Great knife, Brasshilt. It sure has the "look" of provenance!
But.................... Where is the brass hilt? It's nice to have you here. Best, Ron |
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Well thanks, it's nice to be here. Here's a brass hilt for you and ok, I'll admit it, I do like nickel too but the old stuff, it's more pure and looks a lot better.
Last edited by brasshilt; 10-25-2006 at 10:20 AM. |
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I hope nobody but unfortuneatly those things probably did happen occasionally, brass or nickel, I would think anyone around you might smack you upside the head if they saw you polishing your metal
Last edited by brasshilt; 10-25-2006 at 10:20 AM. |
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RMK #1-7" APFK...With Lignum Vitae
I'm adding my new RMK Model #1-7" to the thread of the week. I supplied the Lignum Vitae for this build..the workmanship was flawless.
__________________ Rex Buckner |
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Wonderful grain on that LV handle, Rex!
It's hard not to like this knife. Cheers! David __________________ It takes less effort to smile than to frown ! |
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A new edition to the family, received a couple of blocks of "Spalted Sycamore" last year from Rick Bowles and promised I'd display the finished product. Here's the 1st one and the shop as usual, did a superb job...
Rob Last edited by brasshilt; 03-19-2012 at 05:56 AM. |
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That may be the most unique and beautiful wood handle I've ever seen ... almost like natural desert cammo. And the brass looks perfect with it. I usually like but don't lust after new knives, but I think I'll make an exception. What a knife! Regards...
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That's a BEAUTY!
-Steve |
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Thanks guys, couldn't be happier with this one...I see more and more wood handled Randalls these days.
Rob |
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Rob,
That's a striking model #1 for sure. I hadn't thought of Desert Camo but it works! Here's a "Dealer Duo" matched pair, in the same wood, that Dave Harvey and I put together a while back. |
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Beautiful set Rick. Last new Randall I bought was in 1968... but if I get the bug for a new one, I'm going to look for that wood for the handle. Where do you find it?
Here is a picture composition with Rob's knife. Other side is dead ringer for pattern but couldn't get it right in pic... Regards, Jack |
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just posting a regular ol' Model 1. It was new 3 months ago, and has been a duty knife for those three months and it has been hard use. New, it ain't, but a friend commented that it looked real. It has held up very well, maybe not in looks, but edge holding is second only to stainless Randalls i have tried, and second to no others.
Last edited by mtngunr; 08-25-2012 at 09:44 PM. |
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