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  1. My trip to Randall made knives in Orlando

    Many years ago, when Bo Randall was alive, I got him to autograph 32 scabbards. Wish I still had them. Sold them all at the Great Western in California.
  2. Randall Knife Thread

    That's correct... Need some one to help finish a project. I want to put a WW1 trench knife handle on a Randall blade I saw 2 in country that were actually made in Randall's shop I have all the parts necessary. I could do it myself if I had the skills to match the profile on the tang
  3. Knife Craftsman Needed

    Need some one to help finish a project. I want to put a WW1 trench knife handle on a Randall blade I saw 2 in country that were actually made in Randall's shop I have all the parts necessary. I could do it myself if I had the skills to match the profile on the tang Ben
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  8. Randall model 15

    Vet
  9. Randall model 15

    I have a dozen, or more, Randalls Two Model 14s and a Model 1 that saw service in Vietnam. The rest are 1950/60 Brown Button Scabbard knives including 3 bowies. I've had them for 20 years or more and I like them all
  10. Most you've ever spent or would spend on a knife?

    I have a few posted $1000 to $2400
  11. Most you've ever spent or would spend on a knife?

    I've sold a few at more than $10,000
  12. Most you've ever spent or would spend on a knife?

    I've sold a few at more than $10,000
  13. Most you've ever spent or would spend on a knife?

    $5500 on THE Cole Knuckle knife $1500 on a WWII Randall $1500 on a WWII USMC Stiletto
  14. Can anyone tell me about this Knife??

    Its not a copy
  15. Can anyone tell me about this Knife??

    Its an issue Navy Mk II (Marines included) and they are still in inventory Not rare (Common) and not very old
  16. Marine Corps Piot Knives?

    The stich holes are a tell. These Pilot survival Knives were stitched to a standard issue vest worn by pilots. USMC, USA and USN pilots alike. The first ones I saw were dated in the 60s. Early examples were an inch longer.
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