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#207319 - 07/28/24 10:26 AM Randall 18 - 5.5" Stainless with NO SAWTEETH
alabamafats Offline
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Currently looking to buy Randall Model 18 5.5" (prefer stainless in this case) with NO SAWTEETH.
Prefer smooth handle (without knurling on handle itself).
Please drop me a note if you have a lead or clue where I can locate one of these. Thanks much. alabamafats

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#207323 - 07/28/24 09:14 PM Re: Randall 18 - 5.5" Stainless with NO SAWTEETH [Re: alabamafats]
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Haven't seen one in awhile...

NFS



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#207324 - 07/29/24 01:54 AM Re: Randall 18 - 5.5" Stainless with NO SAWTEETH [Re: Dirty_Water]
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Man, a long ways back at Benning. Soldier had one. Really had forgotten about it,
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#207411 - 08/04/24 07:32 AM Re: Randall 18 - 5.5" Stainless with NO SAWTEETH [Re: Dirty_Water]
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Thanks for the great photo. Looks like a nickel silver hilt. That makes something else to want..... A shop email reminded me that the knife is only available with brass hilt. Buxton web site suggests it could take a year to order one with custom features...

I have come to much prefer the 5" (or possibly the 6") user knife. I have had opportunity to carry and use KABARs (RVN). and previously the 6 and 5 inch Jet Pilot survival knife and concluded the 5 and 6 inch blades are more useful in a plan old fashioned useful way.

I think the 5.5" Model 18 is esthetically more pleasing - just my opinion of course.

I want a smooth handle since I can't otherwise cord-wrap the handle in the fashion I have been able to master. The knurling grips the cord of most any style and won't let it pull tight..... (I realize I am mighty pickey, but what the hey! I only get to go around once.

Thanks for the response and great picture. My new goal is to get one someday with nickel silver hilt. Best Regards, alabamafats.

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#207413 - 08/04/24 08:21 AM Re: Randall 18 - 5.5" Stainless with NO SAWTEETH [Re: alabamafats]
Captain Chris Stanaback Offline
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Scott's photo is of the "utmost-in rarity" on #18's. That hilt is stainless!
Hope this helps,
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#207414 - 08/04/24 01:30 PM Re: Randall 18 - 5.5" Stainless with NO SAWTEETH [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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That is a rare bird for sure!
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#207415 - 08/04/24 03:26 PM Re: Randall 18 - 5.5" Stainless with NO SAWTEETH [Re: alabamafats]
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Originally Posted By: alabamafats
I want a smooth handle since I can't otherwise cord-wrap the handle in the fashion I have been able to master. The knurling grips the cord of most any style and won't let it pull tight.

This knurled handle wrapped nicely.


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#207417 - 08/04/24 07:57 PM Re: Randall 18 - 5.5" Stainless with NO SAWTEETH [Re: Holzinger258]
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Yeah, I've cord-wrapped an 18 with knurled handles too. Sadly I didn't take a pic of it when it was wrapped.

I used black "Micro Cord" from Atwood Rope company. Looked pretty sharp when done right (took a few tries).

The trick is to keep heavy tension on the cord while wrapping. You pack the loops tight while wrapping with a thumbnail or thin hunk of steel, just takes an extra bit of effort since you only have two hands.
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#207460 - 08/08/24 08:01 AM Re: Randall 18 - 5.5" Stainless with NO SAWTEETH [Re: Windsor]
alabamafats Offline
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Thanks for the input, guys - I continue to learn as I go with such a great resource of knowledge.
Thanks Capt Chris for the stainless reminder. I had just gone through your web site and looked at the Jack Crider collection and learned about the brief production of all stainless Model 18s. (another golden fleece to pursue)
The technique I have used in the past uses a length of paracord under the whole length of the wrapping that you pull tight to secure it in place. I can't pull it against the friction of the cord against the knurling - the knurling seems to hold the paracord tight against itself.
I'll keep trying and keep looking. I've often thought my middle name should be a day late and a dollar short but I will keep on keeping on. Thanks again. I do appreciate your thoughts and suggestions. Best Regards, alabamafats

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#207469 - 08/08/24 01:02 PM Re: Randall 18 - 5.5" Stainless with NO SAWTEETH [Re: alabamafats]
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How about a layer of tape (electrical?)?
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