Eric, That handle material is the best take on ivory I have seen.I like it better than some actual ivory.It will be interesting to see how they age. The black sheath's make those handles pop! I'd like to see a pic or two when you get the wrist thongs. Thanks for sharing.
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Eric, those sure look good. I'm really liking the resin ivory. Thanks for posting and let us see the others as they arrive to you! Is that the regular or the s version? Walker
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Love those 2;send more pictures when the wrist thongs are installed.
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I just got a chance to shoot these pics. I will post them in, both the Randall "&" Behring picture galleries. Complete with COA's, this is a perfect pair to me. RMK's Model #1-6" with STN (Sawteeth / No Sawteeth) grind and BMK's copper hardware-n-handles. Exhibition-grade work in Crown and Eland! Thanks to all parties involved. Stay Sharp, Capt. Chris
cap, how is james marking his work so that sometime down the road they can't be sold as shop done, particularly now that the shop is apparently offering copper as an option on multiple models.
To who? Guys that have been around the hobby for some time maybe. What about the newer guy? How many posts do you see from a guy asking if a knife is legit? All the time.
This isn't a new issue, and has been a problem for years. I have seen more than a few fellows with a knife they thought came from Randall as they bought it only to learn it was altered. This is in no way a critique of the work, but it is an alteration of original production nonetheless.
James was putting a medallion or something on his, as the shop and he had an "understanding" that the knives would be identified in some fashion. I don't think Jim ever did anything.
How many posts do you see from a guy asking if a knife is legit? All the time.
How about "never."
Here, Facebook, Tulsa Wanenmacher show?
never.
Seen one guy drag around what looked like a Model 14 with a poorly done G10 "jade" handle asking if it was legit. That was a quick and easy answer -- "uh, no. not a chance."
One of the Behring re-handles? not once.
I don't get the exposure you do, given your position vs. mine (spectator/customer), of course.
As a new guy,that was one of the reasons for posting my knife here. After reading a bunch of posts I knew if I bought a fake it would ring the alarm right away. So even though i didn't ask.I had doubt and wanted confirmation. I'm sure other new people have this same intention depending on where they got their knives from.
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