In the book, "The Art and Science of Taking to the Woods" by C.B. Colby and Bradford Angier, (dated 1970 from Stackpole Books) is ONE comment about Randall Knives.
At the bottom of page #43 and top of page#44:
'For instance, avoid a flashy belt knife with a 7-or 8-inch handle and fancy sheath. The days of Jim Bowie are long gone, so stick to the more functional sizes. The longest of the several belt knives that one of us owns has a 6-inch blade. The shortest of them being half that long. His all-time favorite has a 4-inch cutting edge, that kept sharp, can help build a snug lean-to or skin a moose.'
'THE OTHER OF US PREFERS A HANDMADE RANDALL 6-INCH BLADE THAT IS THE ONLY KNIFE WHICH HE HAS EVER BEEN ABLE TO SKIN AN ENTIRE BIG GRIZZLY WITHOUT STOPPING TO RESHARPEN. IT IS LIKEWISE EXCELLENT FOR FUZZ STICKS,EMERGENCY SHELTERS, AND OTHER WILDERNESS CHORES'
I have never found another comment like that in the 7 books by or co-written by Bradford Angier that I own.
Hope that helps.
Tom Vaught
Edited by Tom Vaught (10/24/11 08:10 PM)
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