Anybody here like Randall Mades?

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I'm getting up in years, so I'm taking a few bequeaths on vacation. Nephew gets my #1 and my brother gets the gamemaster.

Rather they go to someone in the family rather than get sold after I'm gone!
 
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I currently have 4, given to me by my now gone ex-father-inlaw. Despite his daughter we remained best friends until he passed. He was a Randall collector having close to 300 in his collection. Mine are a model 10 3inch,27,Stanaback special and a Rick Bowles special.
 
I was at the Al Capone Auction in Sacramento on this past Friday. I bought the Randall Model 12 - Little Bear Bowie that belonged to Al Capone's son. Photographs will follow. I have to wait for the invoice, then send the money, then wait for it to arrive at my house, and then I can photograph it. If anyone here was at the auction, I am easy to remember. While everyone else was dressed for a party, or wedding, or funeral, I was dressed in worn Levi's with a hole in the right leg, a worn work shirt, a worn Levi jacket with motorcycle patches, and an old, stained, misshapen cowboy hat.
 
Here’s the group. #1, #5, #10, #14, #15, #18, and #24. The latter two received the most use, with the 18 being the go to truck knife and the 24 being my EDC back when I wore pants and boots. Now that it’s shorts every day, it’s a Benchmade automatic. . .
 

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Probably a dozen years ago or so, was at one of the auctions in NH where several Randalls were on the block...ended up bidding on a narrow tang #14 with 7.5" stainless blade... Price was reasonable, no wait and had been just used enough so continued use was no big deal...

Bob
 

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...four years ago on my birthday I was at a large local shop who is also a Randall Knife Dealer... They have a used counter that has all sorts of things from junk knives to high end customs.

In the mess was what looked like a Randall #1-7...asked the clerk to look at it and sure enough it was...like new in the original sheath...for $250.00... Had just been taken in on trade the day before... Needless to say it went home with me...Happy Bithday to Me...

But since this knife was almost identical to the #14 above I ended up putting it on GunBroker...and just short of doubled my money...


Bob
 
Randalls… I have a few. Of those I owned, one I sold about 20 years ago. Another will soon be on the market and will be an excellent score for someone.
The remainder shall stay with me…until I no longer need them.
 

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Saw one I liked at the last gun show gone by.

Looked like a skinner with a ivory colored handle. 599.00

Not knowing much about Randalls I got nervous if there might be any knockoffs ever made.

Also I do not know which steel would make a better deer knife.
 
I am a novice newby on Randall knives, however I have found them addictive. I bought one at Tulsa and didn't even know the model. I don't hunt big game and I'm to old to need a fighting knife so I really can't justify the cost, but arent they pretty.:)
 

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A good friend of mine got a Randall Model 3 with a 6" blade and a stag handle as his 1964 high school graduation present. I got a Ruger Standard .22. Both gifts cost just over $40 each. I had never heard of Randall Knives but I could not believe that a hunting knife could cost as much as a gun.

Today, the new Ruger Standard and the Randall Model 3 with stag and finger grips both list for just over $500.

I was never able to get my friend to sell me his knife because it was a gift from a now departed relative, however, he found me a near exact copy of his knife at a gun show in the early 90s. I bought that knife for $220 and it is the knife in my picture on the bottom row 8th in from the left.

In answer to the original post..................yes, I like Randall Knives.
 
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