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#27908 - 10/15/07 07:09 PM Re: Knife of the Week!!!!!!!! Model 2 *** [Re: Hugh_Clark]
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According to Dubie, then, they must be "brand new"!



All right!
Another "New Randall" convert!
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#27909 - 10/15/07 11:53 PM Re: Knife of the Week!!!!!!!! Model 2 [Re: crutchtip]
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I would really like to see what the sheath that goes with that 2-11 looks like. Can a picture be attached??

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#27910 - 10/16/07 12:16 AM Re: Knife of the Week!!!!!!!! Model 2 [Re: Stephen RKS 5536]
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I would really like to see what the sheath that goes with that 2-11 looks like. Can a picture be attached??




The sheath would certainly help date the knife, could be a Clarance Brown version...
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#27911 - 10/16/07 12:34 AM Re: Knife of the Week!!!!!!!! Model 2 [Re: alan_grombacher]
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Hey Guys,

Some really great looking #2s on this thread. Especially Boblades 1943 beauty.

My #2 question is: Does anyone have a wide bladed #2? How common were they? Hunt's book has one.

Cheers,

Alan
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Hi Alan

There's a gentleman I consider a friend who doesn't participate on this forum but does look in from time to time. He saw your request to see a wide blade # 2 and sent me some photos which follow. The dimensions are a bit over 1 1/2" wide by 8 1/4" long:







In terms of scarcity I'll quote Mr. Gaddis from page 71: "The Randall Stiletto was a big hit with US servicemen, so Bo offered it in the same blade lengths of 6, 7 and 8 inches as his fighter. From the very first, he considered a blade width of about 1 1/4 inches to be the best, but he was also willing to be flexible and tailor a stiletto to the customer's wishes. Throughout 1943 and a part of 1944, Randall stilettos sported blades of 3/4 inch, 1 inch, and 1 1/2 inches, although the vast majority were Bo's standard of 1 1/2 inches."
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#27912 - 10/16/07 02:12 AM Re: Knife of the Week!!!!!!!! Model 2 [Re: BoBlade]
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Cool knife Ron. Thanks for posting the pics, and tell your friend thanks for taking and emailing them so we could see it.
~dale
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#27913 - 10/16/07 08:45 AM Re: Knife of the Week!!!!!!!! Model 2 [Re: BoBlade]
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In terms of scarcity I'll quote Mr. Gaddis from page 71: "The Randall Stiletto was a big hit with US servicemen, so Bo offered it in the same blade lengths of 6, 7 and 8 inches as his fighter. From the very first, he considered a blade width of about 1 1/4 inches to be the best, but he was also willing to be flexible and tailor a stiletto to the customer's wishes. Throughout 1943 and a part of 1944, Randall stilettos sported blades of 3/4 inch, 1 inch, and 1 1/2 inches, although the vast majority were Bo's standard of 1 1/2 inches."




Ron -

I disagree with the last statement. The vast majority of exisiting examples of WWII stillettos are approximatley 1 1/8" with some at 1 1/4".

The wide blade stilleto as pictured is far less common and I have never seen a 3/4" model 2 of the period that I recall and I wonder if any were actually ever made. The ricasso is 3/4" on most of them, so to have a blade the same width it would no longer be a model 2 but something else. Perhaps along the lines of the Applegate stilletto.

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#27914 - 10/16/07 10:50 AM Re: Knife of the Week!!!!!!!! Model 2 [Re: crutchtip]
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Typo, Joe:

Should have read "the vast majority were Bo's standard of 1 1/4 inches" (But I believe you: 1 1/8 - 1 1/4)
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#27915 - 10/16/07 11:20 AM Re: Knife of the Week!!!!!!!! Model 2 [Re: BoBlade]
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Hey Ron,

Thanks for posting the wide bladed #2. Ever since I saw the one in Hunt's book, I've liked them.

I've always thought a wide bladed #2 would be a perfect "going into the bush to finish off the bear knife". But then again, My #14 is always on my hip in season.

And a wide bladed #2 would be a great Dirk-replacement for when I wearing my kilt!

Cheers,

Alan
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#27916 - 10/16/07 12:30 PM Re: Knife of the Week!!!!!!!! Model 2 [Re: alan_grombacher]
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Why not a "Tom Clinton Special" which appears to be a wide-bladed Model #2? Here's a picture Rhett posted...
-Steve


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#27917 - 10/16/07 12:41 PM Re: Knife of the Week!!!!!!!! Model 2 [Re: alan_grombacher]
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By the way, Alan, I always thought a Scotsman's Sgian Dubh had a small blade, typically 3 to 3.5 inches. How would you fit a wide-bladed Model #2 inside your sock?
-Steve (lol)



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