Randy Lee Trailing Point Hunter
Item #: RLK-TP72BEB
$585.00
For a number of years, we have offered knives made by handmade knifemaker Randy Lee. His knives were first available from us through The Cutting Edge®, where he was the profiled knifemaker in July of 2010. A serious hunter, Randy field-tests all of his designs. He wants them to work as great as they look. Not only does Randy produce a fine knife, but he also provides a quality handmade sheath with those knives. His sheaths, which are definitely a step above what is typical on knives of this price level, are handmade by his wife Sonja.
New for A. G. Russell Knives is Randy’s Trailing Point Hunter with a 3-5/8" trailing point blade of mirror polished CPM-154 stainless at 60-61 Rc. built with a narrow tang. The handle is dyed California Buckeye Burl with a primary spacer of Pine Cone in Resin and Brown Micarta®, with thin black fiber and nickel silver spacers. The single guard and butt cap are nickel silver. Measures 7-1/2" tip to butt. Weighs 4.4 oz. Ships with a beautifully hand tooled leather sheath.
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                                        TypeFixed
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                                        BladeTrailing Point
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                                        Blade Length3-5/8"
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                                        FinishMirror Polish
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                                        Blade SteelCPM-154
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                                        Rockwell60-61
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                                        Hilt GuardNickel Silver
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                                        HandleBuckeye Burl
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                                        Overall Length7-1/2"
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                                        Weight4.4 oz.
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                                        SheathLeather
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                                        OriginUSA
Randy Lee
Randy made his first knife in a high school shop class. He remained fascinated and years later, after studying with local makers, he decided to get serious and buy the proper equipment; this was 1979. It was 1988, however, before he attended his first knife show. Since then he attends about six shows a year. A serious hunter, Randy field tests all of his designs. He wants them to work as well as they look. He is fortunate to have a wife who can make and decorate such fine sheaths. His sheaths are definitely a step above what is typical on knives of this price level.

 
                