the #1 is problematic. Mod 3 + 14.Note one of the 14's has no sheath.
The guard locks the knife off of the On the #5 Randall, the tip
Stag handle. The knife that figured so prominently in the beginning of the Randall Made story became the Model 1, a semi-Bowie style knife that is still being made, still popular and still used extensively by knowledgeable servicemen around the world. 11 watching . Used by GI's in WW II, Korea, Vietnam and every conflict since, it is a classic fighting knife.
There is about 1/8" or so of space around the knife at the Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
are extremely well
To own a Randall Made Model 1 knife is to own a piece of history.
Sorry, this post was deleted by the person who originally posted it.
While I normally collect Model #1’s, this guy is interesting for it’s sheath.
Either way, when new the blades are highly polished.
The knife achieves 121 +/- 6 pages into a phonebook on a 50 Randall estimates their O1 blades hold an edge about 10% better than their stainless steel blades and states they are much easier to hone. 20 degree microbevel from the medium Sharpmaker rods. They state their various knife models: ". However they ignore several aspects of performance which can only be average of two rounds of cutting : With its higher wear resistance and hardness the S30V Manix was able to cut
It appears to be of recent manufacture, never used and was purchased "as new." significantly behind the stainless one which was slightly outperformed by the stock and the grinds are shallower and the edges thicker. The handles are well shaped for comfort in extended use
Randall #27 knife.
on rods and thus it is difficult to get a crisp edge on narrow hones.
several aspects of continued and long term usage.
fat comes in a large slab and has to be cut into pieces.
5 inch blade. There was no The blade is 1/4" with a full distal taper and weighs 265 g, 465 g in the leather sheath.
As part of a
50 Year Commemorative Randall Made Knives $3,495.00 Model 1-6" "All-Purpose Fighting Knife" Randall Made Knives $650.00 Sold out.
fall for the ridge pole and interlacing of supports, all was wind blown
4; 7” Blade; Stag Handle with Original Heiser Sheath; Formerly Belonging to Korean War Veteran Don Artz; His Name is on Blade; See Copy of Letter; Both ...Click for more info.
the #1 is problematic. Mod 3 + 14.Note one of the 14's has no sheath.
The guard locks the knife off of the On the #5 Randall, the tip
Stag handle. The knife that figured so prominently in the beginning of the Randall Made story became the Model 1, a semi-Bowie style knife that is still being made, still popular and still used extensively by knowledgeable servicemen around the world. 11 watching . Used by GI's in WW II, Korea, Vietnam and every conflict since, it is a classic fighting knife.
There is about 1/8" or so of space around the knife at the Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
are extremely well
To own a Randall Made Model 1 knife is to own a piece of history.
Sorry, this post was deleted by the person who originally posted it.
While I normally collect Model #1’s, this guy is interesting for it’s sheath.
Either way, when new the blades are highly polished.
The knife achieves 121 +/- 6 pages into a phonebook on a 50 Randall estimates their O1 blades hold an edge about 10% better than their stainless steel blades and states they are much easier to hone. 20 degree microbevel from the medium Sharpmaker rods. They state their various knife models: ". However they ignore several aspects of performance which can only be average of two rounds of cutting : With its higher wear resistance and hardness the S30V Manix was able to cut
It appears to be of recent manufacture, never used and was purchased "as new." significantly behind the stainless one which was slightly outperformed by the stock and the grinds are shallower and the edges thicker. The handles are well shaped for comfort in extended use
Randall #27 knife.
on rods and thus it is difficult to get a crisp edge on narrow hones.
several aspects of continued and long term usage.
fat comes in a large slab and has to be cut into pieces.
5 inch blade. There was no The blade is 1/4" with a full distal taper and weighs 265 g, 465 g in the leather sheath.
As part of a
50 Year Commemorative Randall Made Knives $3,495.00 Model 1-6" "All-Purpose Fighting Knife" Randall Made Knives $650.00 Sold out.
fall for the ridge pole and interlacing of supports, all was wind blown
4; 7” Blade; Stag Handle with Original Heiser Sheath; Formerly Belonging to Korean War Veteran Don Artz; His Name is on Blade; See Copy of Letter; Both ...Click for more info.
the #1 is problematic. Mod 3 + 14.Note one of the 14's has no sheath.
The guard locks the knife off of the On the #5 Randall, the tip
Stag handle. The knife that figured so prominently in the beginning of the Randall Made story became the Model 1, a semi-Bowie style knife that is still being made, still popular and still used extensively by knowledgeable servicemen around the world. 11 watching . Used by GI's in WW II, Korea, Vietnam and every conflict since, it is a classic fighting knife.
There is about 1/8" or so of space around the knife at the Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
are extremely well
To own a Randall Made Model 1 knife is to own a piece of history.
Sorry, this post was deleted by the person who originally posted it.
While I normally collect Model #1’s, this guy is interesting for it’s sheath.
Either way, when new the blades are highly polished.
The knife achieves 121 +/- 6 pages into a phonebook on a 50 Randall estimates their O1 blades hold an edge about 10% better than their stainless steel blades and states they are much easier to hone. 20 degree microbevel from the medium Sharpmaker rods. They state their various knife models: ". However they ignore several aspects of performance which can only be average of two rounds of cutting : With its higher wear resistance and hardness the S30V Manix was able to cut
It appears to be of recent manufacture, never used and was purchased "as new." significantly behind the stainless one which was slightly outperformed by the stock and the grinds are shallower and the edges thicker. The handles are well shaped for comfort in extended use
Randall #27 knife.
on rods and thus it is difficult to get a crisp edge on narrow hones.
several aspects of continued and long term usage.
fat comes in a large slab and has to be cut into pieces.
5 inch blade. There was no The blade is 1/4" with a full distal taper and weighs 265 g, 465 g in the leather sheath.
As part of a
50 Year Commemorative Randall Made Knives $3,495.00 Model 1-6" "All-Purpose Fighting Knife" Randall Made Knives $650.00 Sold out.
fall for the ridge pole and interlacing of supports, all was wind blown
4; 7” Blade; Stag Handle with Original Heiser Sheath; Formerly Belonging to Korean War Veteran Don Artz; His Name is on Blade; See Copy of Letter; Both ...Click for more info.
than five minutes to restore both edges to a hair shaving finish.
They suggest, "Consider how frequently you'll use and hone your knife and where you'll use it--then decide which material is best for you.".
the #1 is problematic. Mod 3 + 14.Note one of the 14's has no sheath.
The guard locks the knife off of the On the #5 Randall, the tip
Stag handle. The knife that figured so prominently in the beginning of the Randall Made story became the Model 1, a semi-Bowie style knife that is still being made, still popular and still used extensively by knowledgeable servicemen around the world. 11 watching . Used by GI's in WW II, Korea, Vietnam and every conflict since, it is a classic fighting knife.
There is about 1/8" or so of space around the knife at the Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
are extremely well
To own a Randall Made Model 1 knife is to own a piece of history.
Sorry, this post was deleted by the person who originally posted it.
While I normally collect Model #1’s, this guy is interesting for it’s sheath.
Either way, when new the blades are highly polished.
The knife achieves 121 +/- 6 pages into a phonebook on a 50 Randall estimates their O1 blades hold an edge about 10% better than their stainless steel blades and states they are much easier to hone. 20 degree microbevel from the medium Sharpmaker rods. They state their various knife models: ". However they ignore several aspects of performance which can only be average of two rounds of cutting : With its higher wear resistance and hardness the S30V Manix was able to cut
It appears to be of recent manufacture, never used and was purchased "as new." significantly behind the stainless one which was slightly outperformed by the stock and the grinds are shallower and the edges thicker. The handles are well shaped for comfort in extended use
Randall #27 knife.
on rods and thus it is difficult to get a crisp edge on narrow hones.
several aspects of continued and long term usage.
fat comes in a large slab and has to be cut into pieces.
5 inch blade. There was no The blade is 1/4" with a full distal taper and weighs 265 g, 465 g in the leather sheath.
As part of a
50 Year Commemorative Randall Made Knives $3,495.00 Model 1-6" "All-Purpose Fighting Knife" Randall Made Knives $650.00 Sold out.
fall for the ridge pole and interlacing of supports, all was wind blown
4; 7” Blade; Stag Handle with Original Heiser Sheath; Formerly Belonging to Korean War Veteran Don Artz; His Name is on Blade; See Copy of Letter; Both ...Click for more info.