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Note From Randall: ORDERS ARE LIMITED TO ONE KNIFE PER HOUSEHOLD EVERY THREE MONTHS.
Orders received now are being scheduled for shipment in approximately 5 years.


The first Randall is a Model 14 Attack CDT [Cut Down Tang] NIB

$430.00 Base Price w/Shipping
$70.00 Stainless Steel Blade 7 1/2"
$20.00 Brass Double Hilt.
$65.00 Sambar Stag Handle
$60.00 Brass Butt Cap w/Thong Hole
N/C Brass and Black Spacers
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$645.00 Total

Sale Price $570.00 inc/Shipping.
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The second Randall is the Number One All Purpose Fighter. NIB

This is the knife made famous by Allied combat troops in World War II and since widely used in all theaters of war. Blade made from 1/4” stock. Top cutting edge sharpened approximately 3 inches. Handle length from 4 3/4” to 5”.

$425.00 Base Price w/Shipping.
$70.00 Stainless Steel Blade 8"
$30.00 Double Nickel Silver Hilt
$75.00 Nickel Silver Butt Cap.
N/C Red and Silver Spacers With Leather Handle
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$600.00 Total

Sale Price $525.00 inc/Shipping.
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Posted By: RAS Re: More Randalls For Sale. - 04/11/18
I have a picture of my Randall on my hip in Iraq.

Nice knives. Free bump for some quality steel.
Thank you.

Thank you for your service to our nation.
I have a question and please don't take this wrong. In your add it says knives ordered now will ship in 5 years. Is this correct? Very nice looking knives by the way. You can tell there are made with pride also.
...if you order from Randall.
Originally Posted by firefighter5318
I have a question and please don't take this wrong. In your add it says knives ordered now will ship in 5 years. Is this correct? Very nice looking knives by the way. You can tell there are made with pride also.


That is correct and thank you.

Note From Randall: ORDERS ARE LIMITED TO ONE KNIFE PER HOUSEHOLD EVERY THREE MONTHS.
Orders received now are being scheduled for shipment in approximately 5 years.

This note appears on the Randall website.

http://www.randallknives.com/shop/order-form/


This is the process Randall follows in order to produce their knives.

1. Obtain a piece of carbon tool steel knife stock.

2. Heat it cherry red and hammer out the rough blade in the general shape desired.

3. Grind the rough forged blade to the size and shape of the blade desired.

4. Harden the blade by heating it cherry red and then immersing it in tempering oil. Draw out the brittleness and internal stresses by tempering blade at low heat until it becomes a straw blue color and can be cut with a new file.

5. Grind in lines, bevels and contours and remove roughness.

6. Use a coarse hone and true up the cutting edge, removing any remaining waves and unevenness.

7. Refine the blade on a fine grit wheel to remove scratches made by the coarse hone.

8. Smooth the blade, first with coarse and then with fine grit emery cloth.

9. Polish the blade on a glued-up coarse emery wheel.

10. Cut and shape the hilt from one-quarter inch brass. Drill a hole and file it to rectangular shape to fit the handle tang. Fit hilt to the blade and solder in place.

11. Fit the handle to the tang, cutting rectangular holes in pieces of fiber, plastic or leather. Slip into place and glue each separately. Drill a piece of one-half inch Duralumin for the butt and recess it to fit the tang. Drive it on tightly and peen it into place, or thread end of tang and use nut. When the glue is thoroughly dry, roughly shape the handle with a coarse file. Finish shaping with a finer file. Then smooth it, first with coarse and then fine emery paper. The hilt and butt are filed and sanded as the handle is shaped.

12. Polish the blade with a medium grit glued-up emery wheel. Polish the hilt and butt on a muslin wheel charged with polishing compound.

13. Sharpen the blade on a medium grit hone. Always use special honing oil for all honing.

14. Polish the blade on a fine grit glued-up emery wheel and again polish the hilt and butt.

15. Give final sharpening to the blade, using a fine grit hone.

16. For final polishing of the blade, use a hard polishing wheel to remove the last fine hone scratches. Give final polish to the hilt and butt and the final polish to the handle with a soft muslin wheel.

17. Make or have made a sheath patterned to fit the blade with a stop for the hilt so the point cannot pierce the sheath and with splines along the side to prevent cutting of the stitches. Use a keeper strap and fasteners to hold the knife in the sheath. As a result, just as we take immense pride in each Randall Made knife we produce, you can take pride in each one-of-a-kind Randall Made knife that you own.


Very few,if any, of the current crop of popular knife makers go though this process to make their knives.
Posted By: mow1954 Re: More Randalls For Sale. - 04/11/18
Assuming it comes with the double stitched, Model C sheath, I will take the Model 14. Please PM with payment instructions. Thanks
Originally Posted by mow1954
Assuming it comes with the double stitched, Model C sheath, I will take the Model 14. Please PM with payment instructions. Thanks


It does and here is a picture of the sheath as it came from Randall.

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PM sent and thank you.
Model 14 sold.
Somebody please buy that # 1 Fighter! My resistance is weak!!! grin
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Somebody please buy that # 1 Fighter! My resistance is weak!!! grin


I neglected to list that this Number 1 has a waxed sheath,which makes it impervious to water,mildew,mold and rot.That's a $25.00 option for the same price.
Here is a picture of the waxed sheath for this number 1 Fighter.

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One of the best known knives throughout the world,a Randall Model 1 fighter.

This has a current cost of $625.00.It's being offered for $525.00 including shipping.

How can you go wrong?



PM sent.
Model 1 Fighter sold.
Posted By: mow1954 Re: More Randalls For Sale. - 04/27/18
I just got the Model 14. It is even more impressive in person than in the photos. Thanks for the smooth deal
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