ronnie: sorry, but i did look through it all...i am suffering from some medical issues with that and my current prescribed medication, it is hard for me to concentrate but thanks for being so kind with your advice..
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I didn't mean to piss anyone off. Cap this entire thread has been explained with respect to which knife is which. I don't understand your answer to blade runner? Of course it's not the same knife. Bladerunner....sorry I apologize if my answer offended you. However to fully understand a posted thread I believe it is best to read the entire thread....from beginning to end. I've made that same mistake several times and asked a question that had already been answered and if I had read the entire thread I would have known that.
Getting back to my original post, we've now got TWO places to see a Grissom knife, a Russian museum to see Powers' knife...what other places have famous owners' knives on display other than the shop?
Westmoreland's? Angier's? Ross Allen's? Ronald Reagan's? Any of those available for public view?
Edited by Hemingway (11/03/1106:15 PM)
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I think Westmoreland's Mod.1 is at The Citadel...not real sure. Reagan's is at his Library in Kalifornia. General Jumpin Jim Gavin's is at West Point. My WWII Springfield is in my War Room. That's about all I know.
Ronnie, You know it's a good thing to see where some on the knives that have been with "important" people, but it's the common everyday user of Randall knives that I like to hear about. We need more of that here and you kinda of get to know the folks on this forum and see what Good People they are. Just my thoughts.oldguy