More Knives I inherited. What's a girl to do?

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LostonFidalgo
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More Knives I inherited. What's a girl to do?

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I wish I liked knives because my dad's collection is pretty special.
I found these beautiful knives in a box he left for me. The leather holders is stamped Randall Made Knives, Orlando, FL.
Where do I even start in finding the value of them? With all the different serial numbers and handle combinations, it's alot to take in.

Any advice, my friends?
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LostonFidalgo wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 6:13 pm I wish I liked knives because my dad's collection is pretty special.
I found these beautiful knives in a box he left for me. The leather holders is stamped Randall Made Knives, Orlando, FL.
Where do I even start in finding the value of them? With all the different serial numbers and handle combinations, it's alot to take in.

Any advice, my friends?
Most of the time you can look on the back of the sheath it will tell what model except a model 1 it will have the length of the blade Very nice knives ::handshake::
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Loston Fidalgo: I sent you a private message. Check your pm inbox. J.O'.
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Randalls are expensive knives, and can be hard to identify. Do the tags on the knive have anything like model numbers on them?

If you're up for some work, measure each one from the guard to the blade tip, and from tip to the end of the handle. Post a picture of each knife alongside the sheath, the picture should show the back of the sheath. Take the stone out of the pouch and include it in the picture. Take care to not mix them up.

Randall has a good web site, you can see current prices on their offerings, but you have to know model numbers and such. Bearing in mind that their delivery time is something like six years right now Randall knives really hold their value.
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I would be glad to assist you with identification and values.

www.randallmadeknife.com
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