Pictures of Your Randalls.

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I was wondering if those of you with the ability to do so would be kind enough to share pictures of your Randall knives with the rest of the members. I think if more people could see just how great these knives look they would be very interested in RMK.

The below knife is not one that I own, I just like the way it looks. It is a #26 with a nickle silver #25 handle.
 
This is a knife that was one of those fortuitous accidents we have in the shop from time to time. A batch of 4-6s had the trademark stamped in the wrong place so they would only look right with a 6-9 grind. I got the first one of the batch since I recommended the change in grind.
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hope you like it,

Dwight
 
I would really like to figure out why I can get some pictures but I can't get others. Nyfman, your picture does not come up on my computer. This happens on other posts as well and it is starting to drive me crazy. I have been told that it can be anything from my security settings to my firewall. If there are any people that know why this might be happening it would be real nice of you to give me a hand.:(
 
Thanks Bubba. Wow what a great collection you have. Those are some of the nicest Randalls that I have seen.
 
I, also, am unable to see Nyfman's picture. I don't know why I can view some pictures and not others.

I would like to see this knife. Any ideas would be appreciated.
 
It seems that nyfman's picture does not show up for anyone. This is sometimes a problem with free image posting like at Photopoint. It would be nice if nyfman could figure out another way to post the picture.
 
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Top Knife is a Model 14 carbon steel, brass guard, green micarta with brass and black spacers, brass cap and wrist thong.
Bottom knife is a Model 15 with all of the above options.
 
Thanks Duck and you too 2toes. Those are some very nice knives. Keep the pictures coming guys. I love seeing Randalls.

Wow, this is my 2500th post. It has been a lot of fun.
 
Here is one of my favorite RMK's. Model 12 with a Model 14 grind. Blade is 1/4" stock carbon steel, 9" in length. Model 25 handle, nickel silver reverse curve guard,fantastic amber stag, topped off with a duralumin butt cap with thong hole
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Hi here is a link to my Randall GE Micarta Collection.
I traded off the Vietnam #65 Veteran but still have the other 10 knives.
The #12-6 Little Bear was scrimmed by Rick Bowles about 1980.
Rick Bowles said he has only ever scrimmed 3 Randalls with a dragon on it.
Gary Randall ordered the 3 knives for stock. Two knives are still in the Randall family or at the Museum. My Dragon Little Bear is #78.
The 1-6 with Buffalo is serial #132 done in about 1983 by Rick Bowles it is very rare also because of the original Johnson Roughback Andy Thornal Sheath with design on front.
The Randall Drop Point Hunter is very rare in the Yellow micarta.
Has tapered tang and correct Randall sheath with DP on it.
All the knives except the 2 big bowies are Stainless blades.
Most all have nickle silver hilts.
Will post pictures if link does not work.
Regards dd2
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dd2, all I can say is, WOW! Those are some wonderful knives. The scrimshaw looks marvellous. Thanks for the link to the great pictures.

That model 12 of yours is magnifcent as well 2toes, thanks.
 
Hey KMW,

Don't feel too bad, I can't even get the picture to come up on my computer. I don't know what is wrong. Can anybody help?

Dwight
 
:rolleyes: I would post pictures of my RMK's, but every time I get some $$$$ or my Visa bill goes down, instead of getting that digital camera . . . I think some of you guys get my drift.;)
 
Shel AKA Melvin-Purvis emailed me this picture of some of his Randall collection and asked me to post it on this forum. I am only too happy to do that for you pal.
 
:) :) I can see it now horses taking cover. Mel has added to the horse hide shortage of the world. Nice collection Mel.
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Thanks Keith! Believe me, they look better in person...lol

A shame that the first pic didn't come out, but after cleaning those and putting them away, I wasn't gonna pull them back out for another pic...

dd2, ya brat, our collection pales by comparison to yours! :D

If you or Bubba see anything there ya'd like to trade for...well, we're in the book... ;)
 
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