Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12867
Loc: Central Florida
It is known as a "SFG" nowadyas but for years was known as a "Griffin Handle". Dave Griffin, Randall's shop foreman, designed the "Drop point hunter" with this handle shape. Us "old-schollers" still call it a Griffin from time to time. Best, Capt. Chris
Registered: 09/15/05
Posts: 3955
Loc: Deep East Texas
Originally Posted By: tomthbomb
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Tom, Yes...Several. I have also made a double hilt version with a #22 styled handle and butt cap. Best, Capt. Chris P.S.: Why Tom? Are the micarta wheels" turning again?...CCS
Cap, if you could dig one outta the safe a snap a photo I would appreciate it!
Still waiting to see one of those Cap (when you get back from blade).
This Stanaback Special Limited just in, number 107 with the extremely rare left hand oxblood sheath with round hone. Another example of the exceptional craftsmanship coming from the shop. Peter
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Peter Kaufman NRA Life GOA SAF RKCC CM-023 RKS #5642 SHAG # 005 Ironwood Nut Life is too short to have ugly knives
Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12867
Loc: Central Florida
Absolutely, Tony: Peter's now in the "club". Uh? What "club" is that anyway? Oh...I know: The "Limited Club"! Nice knife Peter. Thanks. Best, Capt. Chris
Registered: 03/25/06
Posts: 841
Loc: Tennessee, USA
I'm real happy to add my latest 'Stanaback Special' to the Knife of the week thread. Every collection need's at least one of the Captain's dealer special's.
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Edited by Tanasie (11/11/1010:49 PM)
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Rex Buckner RKS ~ 5119 RKCC ~ CM-013
After a long wait (the wait is always long, like all of you Randall-nuts know so well), my first Stanaback Special, ltd II has finally arrived! I can't wait to take him in the woods ....
Interesting enough, it has the s/n # 156, the same number of Police Academy course that I attended .... Best,
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Edited by Daniele (04/28/1109:04 AM)
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Daniele RKS #5847 RKCC CMI-018 Randall knives are like potato chips, you can't just have one. (Peter Kaufman)