A few Randalls here!
1. Model 12-9 w/ a 14 (fighter) grind. Mint, unused.
2. Model 10-3 w/ orange g-10 scales. Mint, unused.
3. Gambler, 5-inch blade w/ embellishments. Mint, unused.
Terms: Includes paypal fees and shipping to CONUS+2
Offers?: Sure, I'll consider offers. Fair ones will always receive a response, even if it's something like "Well, I might take that in a week or two, but for now I'd like to wait and see if someone'll give me what I'm asking."
Why Sell?: I'm getting out of all my production, midtech, bench-made, etc knives. Going all-in with customs!
Trades: I trade all the time. Always willing to look.
Paypal: sgentili@alexandersuniforms.com
Questions: email or pm
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1. Model 12-9 w/ 14-grind
Pics: http://s1176.photobucket.com/user/shimrod69/library/Knives/KNIVES FOR SALE/Randalls/Randall 12-9
The sought-after fighter grind for this bowie. Border patrol black micarta handle. Randall's tool steel, whichever one they use... not stainless, so keep it clean! Thumb notches. Sharpened on the clip, though not sharp like the blade itself. Mint w/ sheath and stone.

2. Model 10-3 w/ G-10 scales ---
Pics: http://s1176.photobucket.com/user/shimrod69/library/Knives/KNIVES FOR SALE/Randalls/Randall 10-3
Randall's small saltwater utility. This one is cool, with orange g-10 scales. Stainless blade. Thumb notches. No stone pocket on this sheath, but there is a stone.

3. Gambler w/ 5-inch blade
Pics: http://s1176.photobucket.com/user/shimrod69/library/Knives/KNIVES FOR SALE/Randalls/Gambler
This thing is great. A bad-ass specimen of a Gambler. Large blade, the usual ones are 4", this is 5", or actually 4 3/4". Sharpened along the clip. Thumb notches. I was told this is an ironwood hande, but I haven't seen one like this - all burl and spalting figuring in the wood, kind of wild. In fact, very cool. The guard is small but full, runs all the way around the blade. Note that it's not the usual reduced guard, which is the main reason I like this one so much! Sheath is the kind with no stone-pocket, but there is a brand new stone in plastic.
If I was going to stay with Randalls, this would be a long-term keeper, simple as that. Coolest Gambler I've seen, that's for sure.

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The duck is not included.
Thanks for looking!
1. Model 12-9 w/ a 14 (fighter) grind. Mint, unused.
2. Model 10-3 w/ orange g-10 scales. Mint, unused.
3. Gambler, 5-inch blade w/ embellishments. Mint, unused.
Terms: Includes paypal fees and shipping to CONUS+2
Offers?: Sure, I'll consider offers. Fair ones will always receive a response, even if it's something like "Well, I might take that in a week or two, but for now I'd like to wait and see if someone'll give me what I'm asking."
Why Sell?: I'm getting out of all my production, midtech, bench-made, etc knives. Going all-in with customs!
Trades: I trade all the time. Always willing to look.
Paypal: sgentili@alexandersuniforms.com
Questions: email or pm
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1. Model 12-9 w/ 14-grind
Pics: http://s1176.photobucket.com/user/shimrod69/library/Knives/KNIVES FOR SALE/Randalls/Randall 12-9
The sought-after fighter grind for this bowie. Border patrol black micarta handle. Randall's tool steel, whichever one they use... not stainless, so keep it clean! Thumb notches. Sharpened on the clip, though not sharp like the blade itself. Mint w/ sheath and stone.

2. Model 10-3 w/ G-10 scales ---
Pics: http://s1176.photobucket.com/user/shimrod69/library/Knives/KNIVES FOR SALE/Randalls/Randall 10-3
Randall's small saltwater utility. This one is cool, with orange g-10 scales. Stainless blade. Thumb notches. No stone pocket on this sheath, but there is a stone.

3. Gambler w/ 5-inch blade
Pics: http://s1176.photobucket.com/user/shimrod69/library/Knives/KNIVES FOR SALE/Randalls/Gambler
This thing is great. A bad-ass specimen of a Gambler. Large blade, the usual ones are 4", this is 5", or actually 4 3/4". Sharpened along the clip. Thumb notches. I was told this is an ironwood hande, but I haven't seen one like this - all burl and spalting figuring in the wood, kind of wild. In fact, very cool. The guard is small but full, runs all the way around the blade. Note that it's not the usual reduced guard, which is the main reason I like this one so much! Sheath is the kind with no stone-pocket, but there is a brand new stone in plastic.
If I was going to stay with Randalls, this would be a long-term keeper, simple as that. Coolest Gambler I've seen, that's for sure.

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The duck is not included.
Thanks for looking!
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