Page 16 of 28 FirstFirst ... 612131415161718192026 ... LastLast
Results 301 to 320 of 557

Thread: Show us your Randalls

  1. #301
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Left Coast
    Posts
    300

    Sponsored Ad
    Remove ads and support BladeForums.com!
    Shel, if you send all but the leather handled knife to me, I wont be forced to call my judge friend and have you committed..........well if you were committed I could get your Randall collection that way too.......lol Great looking stag and I just love those cut finger grooves.

    Dan in Kalifornia

  2. #302
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Up Drift Creek Without a Paddle.
    Posts
    21,672
    I'm not a big fan of the 1 but this one could change my mind quickly. That is really nice.
    Mack
    Proud supporter of JK Handmade Knives #7
    Rest in peace udtjim, Darla Boudin and Ruben Calo.
    Quote Originally Posted by never too sharp View Post
    I like my toothy edges polished.

  3. #303
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    'Under the bridge...'
    Posts
    8,670
    Yep, it was a nice one - that lasted 16 hours from posted to packaged...damn nice Randall knife on its way to Washington.
    'Randall Knives - A Reference Book' now available at www.bluestarknives.com

  4. #304
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Up Drift Creek Without a Paddle.
    Posts
    21,672
    I'm not surprised. The coloring on the stag and the way it looks against the spacers and N/S is amazing. That is one of the nicest that I've seen.
    Mack
    Proud supporter of JK Handmade Knives #7
    Rest in peace udtjim, Darla Boudin and Ruben Calo.
    Quote Originally Posted by never too sharp View Post
    I like my toothy edges polished.

  5. #305
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    'Under the bridge...'
    Posts
    8,670
    It had a nickel-silver end plate too, a very 'handsome' Randall knife. I had two guys call about it today, "I was looking at it, where'd it go?" 'Washington State.' was my dead-panned response...
    'Randall Knives - A Reference Book' now available at www.bluestarknives.com

  6. #306
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Up Drift Creek Without a Paddle.
    Posts
    21,672
    I was wondering about the end plate. That makes 5 options right? I assumed it had to be optioned out.
    Mack
    Proud supporter of JK Handmade Knives #7
    Rest in peace udtjim, Darla Boudin and Ruben Calo.
    Quote Originally Posted by never too sharp View Post
    I like my toothy edges polished.

  7. #307
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    'Under the bridge...'
    Posts
    8,670

    Thumbs up

    Yes, that was five - but sometimes less will do. This one, for example, only has two options, and still turned out alright...

    1_8DIW 1.jpg1_8DIW 3.jpg1_8DIW 4.jpg1_8DIW 5.jpg1_8DIW 6.jpg
    'Randall Knives - A Reference Book' now available at www.bluestarknives.com

  8. #308
    New forum member here and in a package I received from Captain was a RKCC membership application. Googled the club and now I'm here. Was an RKS member and was sad to see that go away as I loved the newsletters. Will be sending the club application in soon.

    Anyhow, as I said, I just opened a box I've been looking forward to receiving and thought I'd share some pics of the knife I just received today.

    Thanks again Captain--as I said, the Mission Memorial knife exceeds my expectations in every way.








  9. #309
    Very nice 5001craig.
    ~ HAMamun1024
    ~ Hinderer Herd #1024

    Please Visit: https://picasaweb.google.com/mamun1024


  10. #310
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    'Under the bridge...'
    Posts
    8,670
    Welcome 5001craig - wow, sweet knife! Thanks for the info on the RKCC too.
    'Randall Knives - A Reference Book' now available at www.bluestarknives.com

  11. #311
    Thanks for the welcome Buds.

    This is absoulutely the best day of my life. I got home after posting the above pics and had a notification about an insured package that tried to be delivered to my home today. I normally receive packages at work so this was a bit strange... At any rate, I went to the post office only to find a Randall I ordered five years ago! Two Randalls in one day!

    Pics of knife tomorrow. And let me just say she's purdy. Not quite as cool as the Mission Memorial but really cool. I love picking the options...

  12. #312
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Location
    Michigan
    Posts
    40
    I've been lucky enough to acquire two Randalls and I love them. My model 8 is strictly a user, though I've not had it very long so it doesn't show very much patina. It has only cut up a few trout… still waiting for its first whitetail. The model 14 was somewhat of an impulse buy and although it's a great knife, I just don't see myself using it due to its size. It's in the classifieds but the more I hold it - the more I want to keep it. If the blade was maybe 2" shorter it'd be perfect. Anyway, enough rambling… here are my pics!




  13. #313
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Left Coast
    Posts
    300
    If you like the model 14 but think the blade is too long, you should get yourself a model 15, the airman. It has a blade length of 5 1/2 inches and you can order it in the same configuration as your 14, or any number of ways.

    Dan in Kalifornia

  14. #314
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Location
    Michigan
    Posts
    40
    Quote Originally Posted by bladerunner67 View Post
    If you like the model 14 but think the blade is too long, you should get yourself a model 15, the airman. It has a blade length of 5 1/2 inches and you can order it in the same configuration as your 14, or any number of ways.

    Dan in Kalifornia
    Thanks Dan! That would be perfect! I posted it in the trade forum. It's a long shot but hopefully someone is looking to trade.

  15. #315
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Location
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts
    52

    Model 27 "Miniature Trailblazer"

    Got my first Randall Knife today, a Model 27 "Miniature trailblazer":







  16. #316
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    'Under the bridge...'
    Posts
    8,670
    Quote Originally Posted by DTHN2LGS View Post
    Got my first Randall Knife today, a Model 27 "Miniature trailblazer"
    That is sooo cool, thanks for sharing it! I have three full-sized #27's with that handle syle, and a miniature scheduled to arrive with the first dealer orders in September - I hope my mini handle matches one of the full-sized versions. Good looking knife; if you don't mind my asking, how'd you get yours so quickly?
    'Randall Knives - A Reference Book' now available at www.bluestarknives.com

  17. #317
    Great looking knife. I want one!
    -Steve

  18. #318
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Location
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts
    52
    Quote Originally Posted by Melvin-Purvis View Post
    That is sooo cool, thanks for sharing it! I have three full-sized #27's with that handle syle, and a miniature scheduled to arrive with the first dealer orders in September - I hope my mini handle matches one of the full-sized versions. Good looking knife; if you don't mind my asking, how'd you get yours so quickly?
    A raffle on another Randall forum. A dealer provided his from Blade for the raffle.

  19. #319
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Midwest
    Posts
    8,720
    My 25-5 came back in a trade. Glad to have her back!


  20. #320

    Sponsored Ad
    Remove ads and support BladeForums.com!
    Quote Originally Posted by LMT66 View Post
    My 25-5 came back in a trade. Glad to have her back!

    You're welcome!

Page 16 of 28 FirstFirst ... 612131415161718192026 ... LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •