The "Fl" stamp is exclusive to stainless Randalls. All carbon blades receive "Fla". Rod is correct on the date (approx.) for the stamp being replaced. In the mid 80's the shop had to have a new stamp made, as the old one was cracked. I believe the company automatically replaced the Fla with the newer abbrev.
The more recent stamps have been made up in the "Fla" configuration and "all" of these stamps are still used, interchanged, rotated, etc.
None of this really matters except when it comes to a few "fake stories" out there. I cannot tell you how many times some guy has come up to my table, asking if I want to buy a Randall that his (Daddy, Uncle, Grandad, Best buddy...fill in the blank) carried when he was in (WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam...fill in the blank)? I look at the knife...and it has the "Fl" stamp. History might repeat itself...but it doesn't go backwards! After I "try" and explain the "Fl" stamp to this guy...he walks away. He is "absolutely convinced that I am:
A) Trying to steal his "historical Randall knife"
B) Full of it and have no idea what I'm talking about
C) Fill in the blank...
I get a lot of the "shoot the messenger" responses.
Best, Capt. Chris
Edited by Captain Chris Stanaback (12/20/10 08:42 AM)