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| That is so nice and just what I'm looking for.Just too late I'm afraid. What is the blade length by the way? |
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| quote: Originally posted by Bitterroot: That is so nice and just what I'm looking for.Just too late I'm afraid. What is the blade length by the way?
That’s a 4” |
| Posts: 291 | Location: Coweta Oklahoma | Registered: 08 January 2016 |
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| I think it’s actually 5 or 5 1/2”, I have one just like it. |
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| Waiting on confirmation of blade length
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| I stand corrected. JMbrown is correct per the catalogue. |
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| You can always tell off the back of the sheath on Randall’s. First number is the model and second number is the blade length. I.E. model 8 4”
That one has a beautiful piece of stag too! |
| Posts: 291 | Location: Coweta Oklahoma | Registered: 08 January 2016 |
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| A friend of mine bought me a Randall from the factory with my name engraved on the blade several years ago before he passed (it was a 5-year waiting period, back then); beautiful knife, but so pretty, I hate to take it hunting. I still carry my old Puma "White Hunter". |
| Posts: 4412 | Location: Austin,Texas | Registered: 08 April 2006 |
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| quote: You can always tell off the back of the sheath on Randall’s. First number is the model and second number is the blade length. I.E. model 8 4
Almost. I have one with 1 number, don't recall the model but matches the blade length, another with no numbers on the sheath. No matter, use them, that's what they are for. |
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