Model 2 - Fighting Stiletto with Westinghouse Micarta

Product Description for Model 2 - Fighting Stiletto with Westinghouse Micarta

Maker: Randall Knives (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 102644
Blade length: 7.00 in.
Cutting edge length: 6.25 in.
Total length: 11.80 in.
Blade height (at heel): 1.25 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.10 in.
Blade thickness (at midpoint): 0.10 in.
Blade thickness (near tip): 0.04 in.
Item weight: 8.60 oz.
Shipment weight: 14.6 oz.
Blade: Forged, satin finished O1 carbon steel
Bolster: Polished Brass
Handle: Yellow Westinghouse Micarta
Sheath: Original brown leather sheath with field sharpening stone
Description: The models offered by Randall Knives have been developed over a period of 80 years from personal experience, extensive research and the study of hundreds of designs submitted by individuals around the world requesting custom-made knives. Each model has been thoroughly field-tested and has proven to be properly shaped and designed for its particular use. Randall knives are 100% hand made and no two are exactly alike. This Fighting Stiletto was made some time between the late 70's and early 80's. It has been meticulously kept in a single private collection. Both the knife and sheath are in near new condition and by all appearances this knife could have beeen made yesterday. Neither has ever been carried or used to cut.
The Model 2 Fighting Stiletto was designed to be a Military style knife with a single purpose use in mind. The classic lines are reminiscent of a famous British Commando Knife, but was designed to be slightly larger, with a stronger blade and a more comfortable grip. This knife is sure to impress dagger enthusiasts worldwide!
The blade is forged from O1 carbon steel and features a satin finish. The symmetrical dagger grind is fully sharpened on both sides and will penetrate to the hilt with ease. A choil on both sides of the blade allows the user to choke up on the knife for more delicate cutting tasks. Randall's maker mark is on the flat of the left side of the blade.
The handle is formed from antique yellow Westinghouse Micarta. This Micarta was developed in 1910 by Westinghouse Electric Corporation as an industrial thermo-set laminate for electrical insulation. The handle is designed to swell at the palm to provide an excellent grip. Faded red, white, and blue spacers add contrast to the dark yellow handle. The spacers on Randall Knives made during this period fade to this color even without exposure to light. The handle is completed with a polished brass guard.
To keep the knife close at hand, the original Randall Knives leather sheath is included. It was made by Maurice Johnson. The sheath includes a field sharpening stone.
This knife is a true piece of knifemaking history that you won't want to miss!


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