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#172273 - 06/22/18 10:54 AM Re: oddball sheathes ** [Re: Eric]
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Looks like an early #10-4" to me or perhaps a cut down #10-5". What is the handle length (which looks short) and the blade length?
Leather looks AOK to me.
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#172276 - 06/22/18 12:10 PM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: W Polidori]
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Originally Posted By: W Polidori
Mike,
So I'm looking at your photo and wondering about the keeper strap on the right side. Looks like a Mudbone to me?

You're picking the picture apart to critically WP, look at the RANDALL stuff grin
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#172277 - 06/22/18 12:10 PM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: Michael_Mason]
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laugh laugh laugh
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#172279 - 06/22/18 12:26 PM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Originally Posted By: Captain Chris Stanaback
Looks like an early #10-4" to me or perhaps a cut down #10-5". What is the handle length (which looks short) and the blade length?
Leather looks AOK to me.
Best, Capt. Chris


I'm not sure of the blade length, but here are a couple more pictures that I found.





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#172280 - 06/22/18 12:59 PM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: freeman1901]
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Nice piece! Interesting. Look at it this way: You always have trading material for The Captain!
Stay sharp, Capt. Chris
FIY ( & everyone else): The shop made 3 1/2" Model #10's and "all" were straight points as is this one. They are scarce. I have owned "3" of them but now I'm down to "2"! (sigh): Guess which "Italian" talked me out of one!!
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#172282 - 06/22/18 01:47 PM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Originally Posted By: Captain Chris Stanaback
Nice piece! Interesting. Look at it this way: You always have trading material for The Captain!
Stay sharp, Capt. Chris
FIY ( & everyone else): The shop made 3 1/2" Model #10's and "all" were straight points as is this one. They are scarce. I have owned "3" of them but now I'm down to "2"! (sigh): Guess which "Italian" talked me out of one!!
CCS


Wish it was mine :-) I just found pictures of it. I enjoy cruising the internet looking for unusual Randalls.
How about the flap sheath, were they fairly rare to?


Edited by freeman1901 (06/22/18 01:48 PM)
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#172316 - 06/23/18 02:59 AM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: freeman1901]
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There is no dent for finger on handle.
Something very unusual.
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#172318 - 06/23/18 08:54 AM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: desert.snake]
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It's a different knife than a 10-3.
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#172323 - 06/23/18 12:10 PM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: desert.snake]
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The lack of the finger grip (single finger grip) & flap sheath are scarce but not extremely rare>
Best, Capt. Chris
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#172385 - 06/25/18 12:39 PM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Hey Mike I'm pretty sure that hatchet , model 20, sheath is one that my Dad , Greg , made.

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