"What Is"?

Posted by: Captain Chris Stanaback

"What Is"? - 02/15/20 09:52 AM

As a follow-up (& perhaps to get some postings and photos of your "stash") here's the chance to show your RMK knives that "can" be built today!
Below: ! #6-9", Large Filet, which sports (what appears to be) 7 options...."NOT"!!
Best, Capt. Chris
Posted by: Chief

Re: "What Is"? - 02/15/20 10:56 AM

A few add-ons from blade
Posted by: Sidney_Redford

Re: "What Is"? - 02/15/20 11:52 AM

Chief those are some beautiful knives, a great addition to anyone's collection. You still fishing's if so post some pic's.
Posted by: Oldvetnam1

Re: "What Is"? - 02/15/20 05:18 PM

Great looking knives Chief.
Posted by: alan_grombacher

Re: "What Is"? - 02/15/20 06:06 PM

Chief,

Is that mastodon ivory? Great looking knives.
Posted by: Chief

Re: "What Is"? - 02/15/20 06:19 PM

Originally Posted By: alan_grombacher
Chief,

Is that mastodon ivory? Great looking knives.


FWI
Posted by: Chief

Re: "What Is"? - 02/15/20 06:27 PM

Mr. Doug Kenefick likes doing FWI knives.
To save any issues from coming up, it's best if it is shop approved first. All the large Bowie's take the same size.
Posted by: Shoot870p

Re: "What Is"? - 02/17/20 02:20 PM

Chief, can you explain the "shop approval" part? I'm learning as you know!
Thanks, and those are awesome for sure!
Walker
Posted by: Windsor

Re: "What Is"? - 02/17/20 02:33 PM

Originally Posted By: Shoot870p
Chief, can you explain the "shop approval" part? I'm learning as you know!
Thanks, and those are awesome for sure!
Walker


(Not Chief, but I think I know what he means...)

The shop won't do any ol' "CW" material that comes in. First you have size requirements depending on the blade (there's a sheet floating around). Second, they may have other concerns, like "stabilized pinecone" being too fragile, buffalo horn not taking the epoxy, etc.

So when you have something in your hand that you'd like to consider, it's best to have the shop take a look at it before committing it to a build.
Posted by: Gert

Re: "What Is"? - 02/17/20 02:37 PM

Fantastic knives! Here's one of mine. Model 26




Posted by: Sidney_Redford

Re: "What Is"? - 02/17/20 02:49 PM

That is a real nice 26, one of my favorites and I have several including a few L.L. Bean specials. I have the first one Bean sold #2, #1 is at the Randall shop.
Posted by: LarryWW1246

Re: "What Is"? - 02/17/20 03:18 PM

Gert's little Model 26 speaks loud and clear!

Larry
Posted by: Chief

Re: "What Is"? - 02/17/20 06:25 PM

That is a sexy 26....premium stag!
Posted by: Chief

Re: "What Is"? - 02/17/20 06:41 PM

Originally Posted By: Shoot870p
Chief, can you explain the "shop approval" part? I'm learning as you know!
Thanks, and those are awesome for sure!
Walker


Partly the size of the material, also seeing what shaped handle they think the material will do.
Also part of it is you learning the material do's and don'ts so that when you buy the material it has a better than average chance of shop approval.
It helps to learn if it's a left or right FWI tusk, plus learning about how deep the color is will influence the way you order the knife.
damn to wordy picture of FWI end inserted here...this piece made knife in next post, can go on if you are still interested just ask.
The ones above don't have super deep color like this piece in the picture, so best to not shape it & just a butt plate on the end.
Posted by: Chief

Re: "What Is"? - 02/17/20 06:51 PM

Able to have a border patrol handle cause the pith center was so small.
Posted by: Chief

Re: "What Is"? - 02/17/20 06:54 PM

Originally Posted By: Windsor
Originally Posted By: Shoot870p
Chief, can you explain the "shop approval" part? I'm learning as you know!
Thanks, and those are awesome for sure!
Walker


(Not Chief, but I think I know what he means...)

The shop won't do any ol' "CW" material that comes in. First you have size requirements depending on the blade (there's a sheet floating around). Second, they may have other concerns, like "stabilized pinecone" being too fragile, buffalo horn not taking the epoxy, etc.

So when you have something in your hand that you'd like to consider, it's best to have the shop take a look at it before committing it to a build.


Pretty close.....but only if you walk in with one piece fine. The shop isn't gonna be happy if you send them pieces and ask them to tell you what it will make.
Posted by: pappy19

Re: "What Is"? - 02/17/20 07:57 PM

As long as Ruana has been using elk horn, I'm surprised that the shop hasn't at least tried it on slabs. I've had Ruana's since 1965, and none have cracked. Just a thought, not a complaint.

Pap
Posted by: Shoot870p

Re: "What Is"? - 02/18/20 02:55 PM

Thanks Chief and Rob. I'm really liking the Fwi but need to keep trying to learn the ins and outs for sure.
Again, thanks guys. And Chief I will be asking either pm of in the lists!
Thanks
Walker
Posted by: Windsor

Re: "What Is"? - 02/18/20 03:24 PM

Originally Posted By: Chief
The shop isn't gonna be happy if you send them pieces and ask them to tell you what it will make.


Hah, they'll remember you, and not in a good way. smile
Posted by: Chief

Re: "What Is"? - 02/18/20 07:17 PM

Originally Posted By: Windsor
Originally Posted By: Chief
The shop isn't gonna be happy if you send them pieces and ask them to tell you what it will make.


Hah, they'll remember you, and not in a good way. smile


LOL they will just send it back to you.

Now the true trick to this is to talk to the Captain, Duke, Gary Clinton and learn about how to pick this stuff.
Other wise you will have a pile that won't make any Randall knife.
Like the desk ornament in the picture, That Scott And Duke advised me not to buy that I now own.
Posted by: Buck Buchanan

Re: "What Is"? - 02/18/20 10:56 PM

Peter's fascination with desert ironwood led me to order similar features on the Model 23 on the left (SS, NS1, ASP-blk, IW, CI) and the Sergeant's Model on the right, my favorite, (SS, NS1, IW, DB, WT).

Gorgeous ironwood grain.