Show us your Randalls

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#8-4" old style "Trout and Bird" I really have grown to like this blade a lot i have had a week now it is razor sharp w/great stag, i usually like the larger blades but this one is like an extension of my hand
 
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#8-4" old style "Trout and Bird" I really have grown to like this blade a lot it is razor sharp w/great stag, i usually like the larger blades but this one is like an extension of my hand

I thought it was a #6 with a #8 grind. I do like the old style #8 grind better than the new one.
 
mamun, do a search here under Randall - a member just posted one for sale a few days back...nice knife
 
Very nice Randalls and I especially love the stag. I have some Randalls also but this two stag is special for me. 8-4 and 5-6
/Kimmo Lilja

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Very nice collection, and not just the Randall's! :thumbup:

Hmmm, I see you're missing a Model #18 'Attack Survival' knife - shoot me a PM, I have one and might be willing to trade if you're interested...
 
Thank you but if you in US you can not send it to me - because of Russian customs regulations customs confiscates it. There are certain tricks, if the subject in Europe, but the mail is deleted.
 
Doc, I don't doubt that in your experience what you wrote above is true; my experience, however, has been vastly different. I've successfully shipped three RMK's into the former USSR in the last two years, including a Model #5-6 'Bradford Angier' configuration to an avid reader working at a nickel mine in remote Siberia. In each case I used USPS Express Mail w/Insurance, and vaguely identified the item as something like 'Camping Equipment, Entrenching Tool'; 'Fabricated Machine Tool'; 'Hand Forged Metallic Cutting Tool', or similar... :D
 
I know, this: http://talks.guns.ru/forummessage/5/355577.html ? World is small. This is a big risk, believe me, your correspondent strongly nervous, it's like playing roulette. Despite my vast experience, in the past year I had big problems with customs. Every year thousands of parcels with weapons confiscated. And labels do not help - parcels began to shine through X-ray. Why do I need to look at my ass adventure? Here is shop in Lappeenranta on the border with Russia in three hours by car from St. Petersburg, specially designed for Russian buyers, they regularly sell Randalls: http://www.lamnia.fi/items.php?lang=en&gid=1&sgid=5 and provide transportation to Russia at their own risk. They gave me your book 'Randall Knives - A Reference Book' as a gift when I purchased another Randall ...
 
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Nice Doc, sounds like you have a good source, no problems there. :thumbup:

Thanks for the links, and again, you have a Wonderful knife collection - considering the difficulties too, well done!
 
makandr, Have you thought about asking the knife shop that you referenced in your post if they would accept parcels for you? You could offer a small fee to them to accept and hold parcels for you. That way you wouldn't have to worry about knives being confiscated. Just a thought. It also might start a small side business for the knife shop to offer this service to other knife collectors in Russia.

Dan in Kalifornia
 
Bladerunner67, of course, they do so. They sell my books, so we have close ties.
Mak in Sankt-Petersburg
 
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