What is the best way to sell my collection of Randalls?

Kevin Cross

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Many years ago I started putting together a small collection of Randall knives and books about them. An upcoming relocation necessitates that I sell off my collection. Tomorrow I'm going to get them out and take pictures of them. I have about 30 knives and 5 or 6 books. Most of the knives are vintage 1980's and 1990's, unused.
So do I just put them on Ebay or is there a better place to list them? Also, am I better off selling individual knives or should I group them, for example Mini's or Bowies?

Thanks in advance
 
Many years ago I started putting together a small collection of Randall knives and books about them. An upcoming relocation necessitates that I sell off my collection. Tomorrow I'm going to get them out and take pictures of them. I have about 30 knives and 5 or 6 books. Most of the knives are vintage 1980's and 1990's, unused.
So do I just put them on Ebay or is there a better place to list them? Also, am I better off selling individual knives or should I group them, for example Mini's or Bowies?

Thanks in advance
Try joijg the Facebook group Randall made knives BST
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1516162328560386/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT. You'll likely find succes there. Also, I might be interested in any gambler, 19's, or any stag models. You can email me at xonlyusetheblade@gmail.com or pm me here.
 
You can email me at

Just incase you were not aware of the best practices to avoid being scammed


Posting your email publicly like this is an invitation to scammers to pose as the seller and email you requesting money. If you get an email make sure it is really him.
 
Just incase you were not aware of the best practices to avoid being scammed


Posting your email publicly like this is an invitation to scammers to pose as the seller and email you requesting money. If you get an email make sure it is really him.
Thank you for the heads up. I got carried away when I saw Randallmadeknives.
 
You're welcome.
 
Maybe contact Arizona Custom Knives or Nordic Knives and let them sell them for you? Would cost you commission but sounds care free for a large collection. There may be others to contact too
 
Thank you all for your responses. I will begin taking pictures to facilitate this process.
 
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