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#117366 - 03/15/14 11:53 PM Re: Old Forum Fun!! * [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
tunefink Offline
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Cap,

If you ever want to trade out of that old rusty fighter…..I know a guy that collects Model #1 APFK's……

Just sayin'
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#117367 - 03/16/14 12:43 AM Re: Old Forum Fun!! [Re: tunefink]
Captain Chris Stanaback Offline
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I'll keep you in mind, in the unlikely event that I decide to sell Mitchell.
Thanks and thanks to all,
Capt. Chris
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#117368 - 03/16/14 01:09 AM Re: Old Forum Fun!! [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
BoBlade Offline
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Originally Posted By: Captain Chris Stanaback
let's see more folks post up this kinda' stuff! Capt. Chris


Cap,

Does this qualify?




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#117373 - 03/16/14 10:27 AM Re: Old Forum Fun!! [Re: BoBlade]
Byrdguy Offline
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Gets my vote!!!
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#117391 - 03/16/14 06:14 PM Re: Old Forum Fun!! [Re: Ronnie]
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Originally Posted By: Ronnie
Holzinger is that a replacement sheath for your Mod. 1?

Good eye! Yes, it is. When I came back from Vietnam in '66, I left the knife in its sheath, stored with my uniforms in a box on the basement floor. Dampness from humidity and some flooding ruined the sheath over the next few years. At some point in the 70's I threw out my moldy uniforms and the sheath, and got a waxed replacement, to resist dampness. On one of my visits to the Randall Shop Pete polished out a couple of small spots on the blade, and warned me never again to store it in its sheath, even though stainless. In the decades since, it hasn't been in the sheath at all!
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#117392 - 03/16/14 09:24 PM Re: Old Forum Fun!! [Re: Holzinger258]
Ronnie Offline
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Thanks for the reply Steve. I thought it was. Still the knife is a beauty and that one is on my list.
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#117397 - 03/16/14 10:00 PM Re: Old Forum Fun!! [Re: BoBlade]
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Ron

Superb and unique, to say the least. Great to see you posting.
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#117404 - 03/17/14 09:43 AM Re: Old Forum Fun!! [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
TAH Offline
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Registered: 10/26/05
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Captain,

What a special knife! How did Mr. Randall's signature on the blade come to be? Is this something he would do at any customer's request or only for close friends?
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#117406 - 03/17/14 10:07 AM Re: Old Forum Fun!! [Re: TAH]
Captain Chris Stanaback Offline
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It is scarce but not extremely rare. GTR's signature is more rare on blades. Of course the most well known is on the 50th commemorative. I have Bo's "twice" on mine. He was quite special to me.
Pete Hamilton had both GTR's and Bo's signatures reproduced on templates for his panagraph machine. Unique, indeed and not often found on a standard, bare bones Model #1-7".
Hey...If it's a cool enough knife to be featured on the front page of the Randall catalog for years, it's cool enough for Bo's "autograph" also!
Below are a couple of photos of my commerative...and sheath.
Best, Capt. Chris


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#117790 - 04/09/14 09:54 PM Re: Old Forum Great Historical Information! [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Hi All, I just was revisiting this thread from the beginning, There Is Some Really informative stuff in the previous 84 pages here. I strongly recommend that anyone interested in Randall Made Knives that hasn't read this do so. I'm posting here to bring it to the top.
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