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Keep in mind that you can always sell a Randall pretty easily if you don't like it. Can probably make a profit. They're well known and widely sought.
Thanks for all the good advice.After all this decided to go for the Randall.It will be a knife l use but not abuse.I liked the cold steel but prices are still up there.Blackjack seems like a good buy but a copy of the Randall.l have a Buck 124 ,Case and Schrade belt knives. After thinking about it my whole life l always bought what l could afford not what l wanted.Finally buying what l want and decided l always wanted a Randall model 1 7 inch stainless blade,ordered one through a authorized dealer,now the wait begins.
Admittedly not a Randall but perhaps just as serviceable is a Buck 120 General, this one happens to have a coco bola grip.
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As mentioned Bark River has some nice offerings. I like this particular Bravo 1 a lot.
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Buck 124 Frontiersman
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I'd also recommend Becker Knife and Tool, KaBar, and at a higer price point Busse
Your Buck Model 124 has a more concave grind to the false edge than usual. Did you regrind it? Or is part of the blade not showing well in the photo? I THINK I may see some there in the dark.