Addicting, aren't they?
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Thanks, it took some work. That's an old photo btw, roughly four and half years old. Some of those knives have moved on, others replaced, new additions added.
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No wonder.
Last edited by Upstream; 04-03-2012 at 05:10 AM.
An older 15 Airman from my parents when I graduated from a certain course in the Army. I never really carry it or use it though. Must be the sentimental value as to me a knife, even a Randall, is a tool.
Hey Melvin, you never did post a picture of mine for me
Back on page two(December) I emailed you a picture
Nothings changed with mine though- still sitting on my nightstand, cleaned it up a bit more though
Still no idea what it is
You'll have to resend - I don't recall receiving it, and if I did it's long gone. Sorry...
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Seems like the best place for a first post as my Randall opened my eyes to the world of high end knives.
A great friend and mentor showed me this knife, and after watching my appreciation for it then gifted it to me.
This is my Randall #15 Airman:
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SM,
Welcome. Nice friend, nice knife; you've come to the right place.
Shel
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My first Randall was a Model 14 that I got back in the early 80's. It was part of my kit when I was a LEO and I also used it as my main "Outback" knife when I was out at the ranch "Checking fences". I still have it, but it has been replaced with a 5" Model 5......:
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