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Old 11-09-2007, 11:39   #16
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Thanks for the foot work, Bill. I found a "Denmark Special" on Ebay and other than the handle material, it was a twin to the smaller of these two knives. As I understand it, "Denmark" was a knife dealer who, I guess, ordered the initial run of this style. O-F it was called. It just might take someone from the Randall Shop to make the call on this one.

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Old 11-09-2007, 22:29   #17
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Mr. Harsey,

Thank you for the invite. I am the Randall shop supervisor and am here to help if possible, and to meet new friends.

The models in question are: the smaller one is a GTR, and the other appears to be either a 7-4 1/2 or a 7-5 with a model 6 grind. Both with brass spacers and ironwood handles.

However, I do not believe the sheaths are correct with these knives. These are much more current models in older sheaths.

Looking forward to helping in any way I can.

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Old 11-09-2007, 22:32   #18
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Mr. Harsey,

Thank you for the invite. I am the Randall shop supervisor and am here to help if possible, and to meet new friends.

The models in question are: the smaller one is a GTR, and the other appears to be either a 7-4 1/2 or a 7-5 with a model 6 grind. Both with brass spacers and ironwood handles.

However, I do not believe the sheaths are correct with these knives. These are much more current models in older sheaths.

Looking forward to helping in any way I can.

---DW---
DW:

Thank you very much for the input and for Randall's service to SF over the years.

Best of luck.

TR
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Old 11-10-2007, 10:22   #19
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Dirtywater,
Welcome aboard and thank you very much for being here.
If you need any help, do not hesitate to advise.

Again, great to have you here.
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