#154715 - 12/14/16 09:36 PM
Re: Randall Oddities, Unique Knives, One Of A Few
[Re: thevalueman]
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I would think that Bo never liked to waste anything!!! Also...it's just hard to consider the he had tusks that were so large, that he had nothing to do with the remainder but to make ash trays....how big were they??? 100lb's+ each....just think of it!!! to think of it is amazing....
:-)Rocky Here is just one at the museum.....
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#154827 - 12/18/16 12:55 AM
Re: Randall Oddities, Unique Knives, One Of A Few
[Re: Tattoo Bill]
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So, here is a weird one. It is a 1943 knife as far as I can tell. It came in the big collection I bought last year and was one of only two I kept. It is a screw on butt cap, no nut! While the idea eliminated the nut and washer, it probably did not work well since any tightening of the butt cap would have would have left the butt cap out of alignment with the washers. There are two known examples of this style butt cap. Mine and the pictures of the other knife that had the but unscrewed and pictures taken. Mine has not been disassembled. First, my knife, you can see in this picture there is no nut on the butt cap. These next few are from a different knife that was disassembled:
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#154831 - 12/18/16 07:29 AM
Re: Randall Oddities, Unique Knives, One Of A Few
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Tune, Sweet knife. Question, you state it as a 1943 example, but I thought it has a Bill Platt type thong hole. I thought Bill didn't start until Jan. 1944?
I read a few threads that gave the 1/44 date. I also saw a VL&A Model 1 fighter that had the same WT and a Randall stamp some 3 inches from the hilt. It was described to me as a 1943 because of the placement of the Randall stamp. I personally have no clue, just trying to figure out the upper pommel drill hole (WT) and how it dates a knife.
Edited by Eric (12/18/16 08:46 AM)
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#154841 - 12/18/16 01:57 PM
Re: Randall Oddities, Unique Knives, One Of A Few
[Re: tunefink]
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Thanks guys. I am always learning on this forum. All the best!
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#154851 - 12/18/16 07:59 PM
Re: Randall Oddities, Unique Knives, One Of A Few
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I don't think the change took place as soon as Platts arrived. I think some of the things like the more consistent standardization of blade length, blade grind, handle shape, and of course the drilled thong hole took place over a period of time. Not long in my opinion, but not overnight.
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#188299 - 06/14/20 05:10 PM
Re: Randall Oddities, Unique Knives, One Of A Few
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Crider Special?
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