This is what you said:
"The knives are handmade to include the stamp strike"
I think most people see a guy wit a hammer in there mind when they read this. But I am not arguing the fact that Randall's are hand made. I just suspected that there was more to stamping a blade than the man with the hammer, and there is. Now I know the process and that is all I wanted.
They were done with a man swinging a hammer years ago, but it wasn't very efficient nor as consistent as it is now with the
power hammer. With the volume of knives Randall Made produces, every little bit helps to streamline production.