Briar wood as a handle

Posted by: jhe8888

Briar wood as a handle - 01/02/24 02:10 PM

Did the shop ever offer briar (the wood used to make smoking pipes) as an option? I assume a model 8 with briar has customer-supplied wood, but I am curious as to expert opinion. Also, if you order or supply wood for a model 8, is there an upcharge, since stag is standard?

It ought to make a good handle - it is dense, and when properly dried, should be stable. Plus, it is resistant to burning. wink
Posted by: Billy Poyner

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/02/24 03:25 PM

Don't know if they offered it or not.I doubt it.You would have to supply the wood and yes there is an upcharge,
Posted by: alan_grombacher

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/02/24 11:41 PM

Weren’t the Stoddard knives offered with a briar handle (now the Sergeant’s knife).

I ordered one from Stoddard’s, but never got it. But I did get a Sergeant with a green micarta handle with a compass in the butt of the knife from the Captain. It is with me all waterfowl season and when I am canoeing.
Posted by: jhe8888

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/03/24 06:07 PM

I have now seen a couple of mentions that Stoddard offered their special with briar, but I have never seen one. Of course, there are lots of things I haven't seen.
Posted by: Peter_Kaufman

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/03/24 07:03 PM

Here you go
Sunburst Briar Stoddards Special
Posted by: alan_grombacher

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/03/24 11:20 PM

Peter,

That knife is a real beauty.

I ordered my Stoddard’s right around when the dealership was shutting down. That was too bad. But my Sergeant for the Captain rocks.
Posted by: 505Gibbs

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/06/24 08:38 AM

I didn't record this one specifically as briar but it could be based on the previous pics.
It's S/N 071.
Posted by: jhe8888

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/08/24 02:37 PM

It is hard to tell what a wood is in a photo, but it looks like briar.
Posted by: alan_grombacher

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/09/24 10:31 PM

Mike,

I believe it is Briar.

Alan
Posted by: 505Gibbs

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/10/24 08:26 AM

Originally Posted By: alan_grombacher
Mike,

I believe it is Briar.

Alan


I looked at my reference notes from my purchases and I wrote it up as being briar when I purchased the knife.
Posted by: jhe8888

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/13/24 05:46 PM

I asked about the shop supplying briar because I was waiting for this model 8. The briar is better than I expected, with some flame figure and birdseye.

Posted by: Shoot870p

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/13/24 10:07 PM

Very nice.
Shoot870p
Posted by: Dirty_Water

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/13/24 11:32 PM

That model 8 has Thuya Burl...
Posted by: Holzinger258

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/15/24 12:52 PM

Originally Posted By: Dirty_Water
That model 8 has Thuya Burl...

It looks a LOT different than the thuya burl on my knife, Scott!
Posted by: jhe8888

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/15/24 05:15 PM

I like thuya, but I've never seen it with any flame grain like briar can have. Not all briar has flame, pipe guys love flame-grained briar.
Posted by: Dirty_Water

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/16/24 07:58 AM

Ahhhh, must have AGR supplied CW! My apologies...
Posted by: Captain Chris Stanaback

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/16/24 10:43 AM

In all of this thread one question has still not been answered. "NO": The RMK shop never supplied or offered Briar wood as a catalog offering. Scott will also tell you this.
Many wood-de-jours have been made at Randall that were not a catalog offering..."BUT"...(feel better already)...they have been one-offs, etc.
Hope this helps,
Capt. Chris
Posted by: jhe8888

Re: Briar wood as a handle - 01/16/24 11:10 AM

Thanks, Captain. I was still curious about that.