Went to their website,and those are some impressive knives. I've always wondered about the big website,and it you might get stung with a fake
Doubt there are very many fake Randalls or any other high end knives out there. Counterfeiters would have to put in too much time to even get close to the same quality to pass them off as legit. Just not worth their time to do it. Regardless, as with any other purchase of some import, the buyer needs to do the homework. Check feedback on the site, contact the seller, ask for references, etc.
I get the quality control argument….but at some point put a hold on taking new orders if the backlog is that long. 5-6 years….half a decade or more is ridiculous. Quote from: Crittergetter on June 29, 2021, 06:14:30 PMQuote from: KentuckyWolf on June 29, 2021, 04:28:33 PMI would not wait that long for a knife, bow, etc. There are a lot of great makers/builders/artists out there. Life is to short.If someone or a company has a backlog that is years long…they need to buck up and hire some help, take on an apprentice or two.I agree with the first part of your post. I don’t necessarily agree with the last part. It’s not always about “bucking up” and hiring help. Some people are so quality conscious they have a hard time trusting someone else to meet their expectations. They have a waiting list for a reason and I’m sure it’s because of their reputation and quality. Every one on their list knows what that wait time is before hand and they still choose to wait! Sounds to me like they are completely comfortable where they are at and they have plenty of work in the future with no down time! Good for them!
Quote from: KentuckyWolf on June 29, 2021, 04:28:33 PMI would not wait that long for a knife, bow, etc. There are a lot of great makers/builders/artists out there. Life is to short.If someone or a company has a backlog that is years long…they need to buck up and hire some help, take on an apprentice or two.I agree with the first part of your post. I don’t necessarily agree with the last part. It’s not always about “bucking up” and hiring help. Some people are so quality conscious they have a hard time trusting someone else to meet their expectations. They have a waiting list for a reason and I’m sure it’s because of their reputation and quality. Every one on their list knows what that wait time is before hand and they still choose to wait! Sounds to me like they are completely comfortable where they are at and they have plenty of work in the future with no down time! Good for them!
I would not wait that long for a knife, bow, etc. There are a lot of great makers/builders/artists out there. Life is to short.If someone or a company has a backlog that is years long…they need to buck up and hire some help, take on an apprentice or two.
From a strickly consumers view, I find it hard to believe that this knife I would be waiting 5 years or more for does not have an equal that I could get in less time. Same goes for me with bows. I'm sure I can get a high quality bow by waiting for one to be built for me, but I can also buy one used that will give me equal value in the long run.
Why would you say a Randall has no use?