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    Some were more interesting than others - I've owned about a half dozen, and as the linked Gaddis article stated, the longer SS versions were the rarest. IMO, this was followed by a tie between the longer O1 blades and the shorter SS blades, followed by shorter O1 blades. I still have two, a nearly matched pair, both in SS w/NS hilts and black Micarta SFG handles. I say almost because the longer one also has a thin NS end plate. Both are 'as new'...so, to me they're pretty valuable. I've also had several in stag (nice, shoulda kept them), and others with maroon or black Micarta 'Commando' shaped handles like the one shown above. To me, however, they're a borderline 'non Randall' like the Springfield Randall's; still, cool as heck...
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    Thank you very much I take it!

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    Rob - (Goofy Doofus)
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    Just joined Blade Forums today. Looks like a great site. Let's see if this picture uploads. My Wayne Buxton Fighter, #915 with jade G10 handle.
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    For nutoknives - I came across this one in the safe today, and remembered that I owed you a pic - here's a quick one:
    QP2.jpg

    Quote Originally Posted by nutoknives View Post
    Thanks Melvin
    Cant wait, and see if your friend has a 3-6 with same handle material he wants to unload, He that does not ask usually does not recieve, I know I am dreaming but the hunt goes on
    Sorry, no #3-6's, but here is a #3-7 I used to own...

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    The grind on that 3-7 is so perfect to my eyes.
    Mack
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    Rest in peace udtjim, Darla Boudin, Ruben Calo, Alice.

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    Mack, thanks, there's a better pic on page #116....another knife I 'shoulda' kept... :/
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    Thanks a lot. I had to be really careful not to drool on page 116.
    What I wouldn't give to be able to grind a blade like that.
    Mack
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  9. #109
    Here's a 3-6 in old yeller. I have some provenance from the shop that it shipped on 5/23/85:



    Best,
    Ron

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    Thanks Melvin very nice 3-7, Ron very nice 3-6 as are all the Randalls, Found the 3-6 Ron that I was looking for it turned out to be stacked leather and a heavy user but still a very nice knife, still looking for a 3-6 yellow just like the one you have, Let me know if you ever want to let go Thanks John

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    John,

    When I let it go I'll be looking you up. That's a promise.

    Best,
    Ron

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    Quote Originally Posted by ron mathews View Post
    Here's a 3-6 in old yeller. I have some provenance from the shop that it shipped on 5/23/85:



    Best,
    That is a great pic showing the different grinds over the years. I love seeing that.
    Mack
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    I have changed direction a few times over my RMK collecting years. Right now I only collect 5's. Here are most of my 5's together at a 5 family gathering. The photo isn't that great, but you should get the idea.Model 5's 3860.JPG
    Rod Brown

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    Rod - Wow, just wow! Nicely done! Good to see you posting too!
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    Great collection Rod.

    Quote Originally Posted by clk View Post
    I have changed direction a few times over my RMK collecting years. Right now I only collect 5's. Here are most of my 5's together at a 5 family gathering. The photo isn't that great, but you should get the idea.Model 5's 3860.JPG

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    Very nice, Rod! Well, we have just a "5" guy posting. I'm just a "3" guy. Here's an old pic of a few from the 40's:



    All we need now is a pic from Mike W. who is just a "4" guy

    Best,
    Ron

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    Wow! Just wow.
    Mack
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    Rest in peace udtjim, Darla Boudin, Ruben Calo, Alice.

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    Thanks, protourist. Much appreciated.
    Ron

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    I recently got a copy of Shel's book. It has completely screwed up my mind. I'm becoming addicted to the grinds and lines of the vintage 1s and 3s.
    That picture didn't help much.
    Mack
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    Ron

    You have the best collection of old (1940's)RMK I have ever seen. But I said that before. My collection is not near as old as yours. I am trying to concentrate on Low S, Separate S and the VERY hard to find SS Model 5's. Therefore I am a 60's to early 70's collector where your collection is 20+ years older. This is why collecting RMK is such a great past time. So many variations, years, handle materials, themes, etc. Thanks for the great pics. BTW, start saving you pennies for Blade, we missed you this year.

    We need to get someone from Birmingham to post some pics here!!
    Rod Brown

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