BoBlade
12-17-2005, 12:13 PM
Joe Dorsky’s limited “Randall Recon” series knife was inspired by the original MACV-SOG knives made by several different manufacturers for US Special Forces and South Vietnam Special Exploitation Service operatives beginning in 1963 / 64. This SOG knife construction consisted of a 6 or 7 inch blade, heavy brass or iron hilt, stacked leather washers and a large pommel usually made out of brass. But what inspired the SOG design? We’ll probably never know, but a very similar handmade knife was available from Randall at that time (and even as far back as the “Commando” in the early 40’s) in the form of a Model 3 that could be optioned with a double hilt, sharpened top clip and thong hole. The 1st photo I show is Joe’s Recon, The 2nd is of a SOG knife out of Mike Silvey’s “Knives of the US Military in Vietnam” book and the 3rd is a six inch Model 3 with a double brass hilt that was made roughly the same time the first of the SOG knives appeared. This one does not have a sharpened clip or thong hole, but it is still a “fighter” in every sense of the word. Compared to the numbers of other Randall fighting models made during the Vietnam years, the Model 3 fighter is a pretty rare bird. I don’t usually collect Randalls this “new”, but Model 3’s are my favorites and this one is pretty special to me. Bob Hunt shows another 7” stag handled version on page 169 of his second book. I haven’t seen any others, but I am sure there are more out there somewhere. As always, thanks for looking.
Best,
Ron
Best,
Ron