Most Randall knives that are made are never used. How many do you own that you USE? A wrist thong is pretty much a function only option.
I would agree with every part of that post.
1) If I had access to the knowledge of "how to do it properly" (from the Craftsman who actually does that operation at Randall Made Knives), I still would not do it.
It would be my "first attempt" vs the Randall Made Knives Craftsman having done hundreds (if not thousands) of knives as part of his regular job over the years, Drilling the Thong hole.
2) How many knives do I "use"? Today, probably about 1/2 of them. Last count I had 65 knives.
a) Originally I was buying only knives from Randall and others that were sharpened and made of durable materials, A Bradford Angier #5, A Micarta #14, a Tri-athelete, a #16 Special Fighter, a #8 & #11, #3 & #4 carbon leather handle knives are among the other "users". Some were bought new, some were used.
b) Then I started collecting a knife from each Dealer, Some "Remember Vietnam" knives, and some special wood or option Knives. These would not be "used". What would be the point?
Hope that answered your questions.
Jason Randall had a couple of knives "rehandled" that were NEW KNIVES (never delivered) because he knew that I had "small hands" and would not be happy with a large grip knife as a "user". True story, ask him some time.
That being said, I have had other knives drilled for "thong holes" (where I wanted the hole) by McLaren Racing Engines machinists. A lot of set-up time had to be done not to damage the knife.
JMO
Tom Vaught