I've been thinking about those fish knives (#14) lately. Or were they called bar knives? Was there a difference? Anyone know how long (what years) they were available? Photos please if you have one!
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Rick, good luck finding a picture of a bar knife, I have been trying to find one to buy for years with no luck whatsoever never even held one. Is there one in the shop museum?
As a second thought if the shop would make today a all stainless bar knife I think it would be a seller, just a thought.
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Here's a pic, though not a great one. These were in the Randall Museum when I was there this past summer. It's in the middle of being moved right now, but I'm sure(hope)these bar knives will be on display in the new one. I too think these would still be a great seller.
The blade profile looks similar to a pre-war Hunter.
And that's an interesting knife between the Model 2 and the bar knife. It looks like a Grohmann Russell Canadian Belt Knife but with a Randall stamp. Anyone know the history of that one?