Recommendation? Protech Godfather Ti Handle

knifedonk

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Hey guys,
I finally got my hands on a Godfather Sapphire and the blade looks amazing.
I was wondering if there is a way to buy a Ti handle for it without having to buy another (expensive) knife that comes with a Ti handle.
Want to have an all blue Godfather <3

Maybe there's a protech official here that might know?!

Thank you!!!
 
Do your research and look everywhere before asking questions here. If you don't see interchangeable pieces in all the major retailers
Likely doesn't exist (yet)
Maybe give the manufacturer a ring, and ask for custom order
 
I’ve never seen aftermarket handles for a Protech, and I’m very confident that nobody is making Protech handles besides Protech. Your most likely option is probably just doing a blade swap on a ti model and selling the donors as a complete knife. Even if the ti donor handle isn’t blue it can always be anodized blue by someone like WValtakis WValtakis
 
I’ve never seen aftermarket handles for a Protech, and I’m very confident that nobody is making Protech handles besides Protech. Your most likely option is probably just doing a blade swap on a ti model and selling the donors as a complete knife. Even if the ti donor handle isn’t blue it can always be anodized blue by someone like WValtakis WValtakis
thank you, I guess that's what I'll have to do :)
 
Calling to the mothership can't hurt - in my experience Protech's service is amazingly good. I seriously doubt they get this request enough to have a well-trod path for it, but you never know what they might be willing to do.

Another thought is Andrew Adams (Adams Kniveworks) does a lot of Protech customization. If anyone outside of Protech has random parts lying around, it is probably him.
 
They have made a godfather with blue aluminum handles, no? Might be a bit of work to track one down.
 
Calling to the mothership can't hurt - in my experience Protech's service is amazingly good. I seriously doubt they get this request enough to have a well-trod path for it, but you never know what they might be willing to do.

Another thought is Andrew Adams (Adams Kniveworks) does a lot of Protech customization. If anyone outside of Protech has random parts lying around, it is probably him.
Thank you. Adams Knifeworks really got some cool stuff. I contacted Protech and they told me that it's been a while since they made Ti godfathers, and they have no leftover Ti handles. But really appreciated the quick response from them.
 
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