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#20462 - 03/25/10 10:27 PM Re: Randall "ordering" questions * [Re: pappy19]
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Pappy, just put sewing thimbles on your fingers when you castrate those Elk. Please don't put a buttcap on a Cattleman's knife. :):)
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#20463 - 03/25/10 10:30 PM Re: Randall "ordering" questions [Re: 7033grip]
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When I obtain my "new" computer, along with my retrieved data, I'll show you a Small Gambler with a butt cap Pappy. It makes a lot more sense. The tang on the cattleman may not be suitable. I'll find out...Good or Bad.
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#20464 - 03/25/10 10:40 PM Re: Randall "ordering" questions [Re: 7033grip]
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Quote:

Pappy, just put sewing thimbles on your fingers when you castrate those Elk. Please don't put a buttcap on a Cattleman's knife. :):)





OK Cap, but only if you come to Idaho and help me "cut" one of those bulls in my back yard.

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#20465 - 03/26/10 07:10 PM Re: Randall "ordering" questions [Re: pappy19]
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I spoke with Scott today and...indeed: You can have a nickel silver butt cap installed on a "Cattleman".
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#20466 - 04/15/10 06:05 PM Re: Randall "ordering" questions [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Capt.
When you order a model 3 with a brass butt cap and leather handle, will it come with the brass nut exposed or will it be smooth/flush with the top of the cap? Do you have specify which way you want it? Thanks 29R


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#20467 - 04/15/10 06:36 PM Re: Randall "ordering" questions [Re: 2ninersavo]
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Jerry,
Any Randall ordered with a leather handle, i.e. a "full" leather handle, will have an exposed nut. The internal (flush)butt cap nuts are available on handles of any other material. It has to do with amount of pressure and torque needed to compress all of the leather washers, along with the fact that the exposed nut allows the handle to be re-tightened, should the allum escape or dry up from between the leather washers.
I have found a photo showing the "brass on brass" you were speaking of. Hope this helps.
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Edited by Captain Chris Stanaback (04/15/10 06:36 PM)
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#20468 - 04/15/10 07:07 PM Re: Randall "ordering" questions [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Here is another knife, a #5-7", that is comparably-optioned (in terms of a brass butt cap and stacked leather handle), which has the requisite exposed nut:

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#20469 - 04/15/10 07:35 PM Re: Randall "ordering" questions [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Thanks Capt and Lunde for the replies, it told me exactly what I wanted to hear and see.29R

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#20470 - 04/16/10 11:00 AM Re: Randall "ordering" questions [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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I ordered a Model 11 from the shop about 5 years ago. Its time for me to send the ivory etc. Two questions : Since 5 years ago my interest has changed and I would like to change the Model 11 Ivory to a model 24 Ivory. Will the shop accept such a change and if yes will they charge me current shop price for the 24 or the 5 year ago price plus the change fee? I must do this by June as the knife is due in December. Thanks John
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#20471 - 04/16/10 11:22 AM Re: Randall "ordering" questions [Re: johnedwards]
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John,
You will still pay catalog price...from the year you ordered. You can expect a $30.00 fee for the order change. Orders can be changed, but it is limited. For instance: You cannot change from a #24 to a #12-11 "Smithsonian". In your particular case there is no problem with the changes you want to implement.
Please make sure you send your handle material, sized to the proper dimensions for the "new" order. Hope this helps...
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