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Mitchell Harrison
Добавлен 17 окт 2011
Randall Made Knife Model #8 - 4"
Wow, this is a sexy little package.
Model #8 with the old style grind. I really like the bowie clip on this style.
Tool steel blade
Nickel silver hilt
Black and aluminum spacers and aluminum butt cap.
The handle is fossil walrus ivory with beautiful coloring.
All this is kept in a custom made Sullivan's crocodile sheath.
Like I said..... sexy.
Model #8 with the old style grind. I really like the bowie clip on this style.
Tool steel blade
Nickel silver hilt
Black and aluminum spacers and aluminum butt cap.
The handle is fossil walrus ivory with beautiful coloring.
All this is kept in a custom made Sullivan's crocodile sheath.
Like I said..... sexy.
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Randall knife Co. is the best. Sent a request & some money to them from Viet Nam. Three weeks later got my knife wasn't what I asked for. Hell it was better. Still have it and it has gone thru shit. Held together when Marine K-Bar failed.
wow. This is awesome. I wish we could a knife today in less than a year and less than 500 bucks that's not from china
Much lower than I expected!!!! Pretty sure there’ll be a large adjustment in value in 2024.
What you used it to kill a bug? That kills the value right away. 😂
John Ek and Randall made superb fighting knives offered to the US Military in WW2.
there is always one of these family members that just goes ahead and sells a piece of their family history like that
Nothing wrong with a Randall, they’re iconic. But “finest steel”? No, he was already behind the times by the seventies. But “one man operation”? No, he had 15-20 guys working for him by the seventies. His parents were wealthy from OH and bought thousands of acres of citrus farmland in FL. Making knives was a luxury afforded to him. Americans love to buy and carry what our soldiers use and this military provenance is a sales pitch.
I love my Randall but you are right about the steel, especially when it comes to the stainless 440B. Like, not even 440C? And their wait times are criminal. Nothing should take 6 years.
“Ww2 knife fighter ace.” That’s a new one
Jet fighter “Ace” (five confirmed dog fight kills, I believe)
I hope to god she did not sell that thing.
ILL GIVE U 50 BUCKS FOR IT.
The yellow document has a 1988 date on it. Randall had to make more than 1,000 knives during WWII. They are still making hand made knives in Orlando that are prized by collectors. They have a six year wait, so place your order now,
PO BOX 1988, I believe
PO BOX 1988, I believe
@@HammerK99 you're right. I boo booed. Thanks for the correction.
Guy Clark "The Randall Knife" HAPPY LISTENING! Grab a tissue before you listen!
I was thinking about that song
I had one of these early Randall fighting knives that the back of the sheath was signed by Bo Randall years ago. Sold it for hardly anything. One of life many regrets.
The colored spacers on the grip are not plastic. They are a vulcanized fiber material. No such plastic existed at that time. We still use it today for liners and spacers as shown here. KnifeMaker
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If you've never heard Guy Clark's song "The Randall Knife". Do yourself a favor and look it up now. You're welcome
Guy is missed.Heres another one you might like. Ray Wylie Hubbard "Knives of Spain" AINT IT FUN BEING FROM TEXAS!
Definitely my favorite brand of knives. I’ve used my 3-6 and 12-8 many years field dressing large game.
Randall is the best.
Why would you sell that
To me you have a priceless gem! Priceless!
Randall is right up there at the top of the wish list for most knife guys. I read or heard just recently (I think Hickock 45, maybe) that the waiting list is 7 years. To have one from Korea or Vietnam is a treasure. To have your father's from WWII is a priceless heirloom and should not be sold.
I waited six years for my #5 4" Randall Camp and Trail but it was worth the wait. Very nice knife.
Women really don't care. They have no attachments to anything other than money.
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"Who, would have thought?" I somewhat smart person would have known any thing that went through the war would be worth something! 😂
most WW2 US combat knives arent worth much because there are so many, especially the Cattaraugus 225Q
Im on Randall's waiting list, I only have to wait six years. It was fascinating to watch Bo Randall himself making these iconic knives.
You can always order from a dealer and it's about a 10 month waiting period
5 now...
You can still order a Randall. One of the GREAT American made products left…
I love my Randall made knives and the museum visit was worth it! There expensive and worth it. 😎
I HAD NO IDEA RANDALL KNIVES WERE THAT OLD,I AM KNOCKED OFF MY FEET.
Dope
RIP Guy Clark
*Appraiser:* "On a retail market I'd expect to see this anywhere between $3500 and $4000 dollars." *Lady:* "Holy buckets, and I killed a bug with it once!" *Appraiser:* "Mam, it's now worth $400 dollars."
Incredible piece. I've always wanted one of those since '98
What year was this filmed?
Don't sell that knife! That is a family heirloom and should be loaned to a museum.
You'll like this Guy Clark song: ruclips.net/video/PPVmU4pQLWM/видео.html
I wouldn't sell that knife ever
Excellent history on Randall knives in WWII! Thanks!
I own a beautiful Randall Made with the Sambar Stag handle which I believe they no longer export from India South-East Asia.
I met Mr. RANDALL years ago, I really feel like he wanted to be in that shop working, You can tell he had a love for knives. And he spent time with a 17 year old with a passion for creating KNIVES. You have to know what design I copied for my knives when they were done.
I like Randall’s but my heart lies with John Ek .. I have many Ek knives .. Even have some old Chris Reeve hollow handle knives which are no longer made by Reeve ..
I think that estimated value is low.
Are those tacks in the original papers?
I wouldn’t think they are.
little magnets that stick to the board.. so no damage
She said, “ I killed a bug with it once…….ok well that rings the )$3,500 price down to $2,000 lol
"She killed a BUCK with it once" Rolled tha guts outa BUCK or broke tha blade off a BUCK ? No matter which.... DANG, I'd love ta have one!
“I killed a bug with it once” LOL. Great piece of history, great family heirloom.
I've got the Model1-7, what a beauty!
One has to be an idiot not to know that $15 in 1940s is more than $300 today. Inflation stupid!
“Bringing silent death to the unsuspecting enemy....”
Poor dude is probably rolling over in his grave. I'd rather b broke then sell an heirloom like that with such rich history. So sad.
What are you talking about?? She never once said anything about selling it she just brought it there to find about it... Stupid...
Women really don't give a sh*t about things like this. It infuriates me to be honest.
That should have been saved for a boy in the family....sad
5-6 year wait for a new hand made Randall Fighting Knife. Unless you are a US service member, then you get first dibs.
Some background. Her father was Lt Herman E Ernst. He flew P61 "Borrowed Time" with the 422nd night fighter squadron from July 1944 until the end of the war. He was one of only four P61 pilots in WW2 who reached "ace" status. He had 5 air victories against enemy aircraft plus he destroyed a V-1 flying bomb. Wonder where his knife is now?
Damn. That's awesome.
Should be in a museum.
Thank you for sharing Sir! God Bless our men!
And she was all two happy to sell it once she heard that price! I have no respect for those who, can give away something of their parents and not keep it in the family! That should be cherished!
@@oldeays5085 She would never sell it, would she?