Randall
Knife Model 25 Trapper 25 Style Handle
Stag Insert
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Randall
Knife Model
11-5 Stag (Separate "S")
5"
stainless steel blade
of 1/4" stock. Stag handle. Brass squared off hilt with thick
red, white
and blue
spacers.
Randall Knives like most other collectors items are valued most by
those who have already established a collection and have a basic
understanding of which models, features and characteristics are most
valuable.
Many collectors specialize in just the vintage knives from the early
days while others prefer to look for unique features like the separate
"S" knife shown above.
Once you become familiar with the variety of knives available, choose
ones that you find most interesting to you. You may prefer the
military knives, or the sporting series. Either way, you can be
assured your knife will have great practical and investment
potential in the days ahead.
Below we have included a number of current auctions to help you learn
about how much knives are selling for on auction. The prices
shown are not final so you will have to follow the auctions to
the end to learn the final selling price. The Gallery pages will
also help you see current auctions for a specific model to help narrow
the list for comparison purposes.
Randall Knife
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This
Randall Knife in white Tenite was bid up to $25,200 with a "Buy It Now"
of $35,000. The white Tenite was only used on a few knives and is
of great collector value.
This
Randall Knife in white Tenite was recently bid up to and sold for
$28,200. A portion of the description follows.
This is a vintage Randall made model 14 attack knife, 7-1/2 inch blade
with a 5 inch handle of white tenite. Has 7/8 inch tang which runs
through the handle channel. Handle can be removed, but never has been.
Tang extends 1/2 inch beyond handle with a flared hole for a thong on
the end. It has a straight oval hilt of 1/4 inch brass. Included is the
original Randall model C sheath with carborundum #74 two sided
sharpening stone. The early 1950's catalog from which this knife was
ordered states that Randall sheaths were made by the H. H. Heiser
Saddlery Company. This knife has never been sharpened or carried. This
knife was purchased from the Randall Company in about 1955.
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