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#208253 - 11/21/24 07:41 PM 1950s Randall Model 12 Smithsonian
militarytorch Offline
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I have a value question on this what I think is a 1950s Model 12 with 11 inch blade.
This knife used to belong to my friend's dad and he would like to know the ballpark value for it.
If I were to guess 3k?

What do you think?



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Edited by militarytorch (11/21/24 07:50 PM)

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#208254 - 11/21/24 08:04 PM Re: 1950s Randall Model 12 Smithsonian [Re: militarytorch]
Metalbender Offline
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Nice.i wouldn't recommend trying to sell that on ebay. You would do well to take it to the blade show and show it around there.

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#208257 - 11/22/24 04:02 PM Re: 1950s Randall Model 12 Smithsonian [Re: Metalbender]
militarytorch Offline
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Thank you. My friend thinks it is worth $7k. Can someone please comment on its value?

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#208260 - Yesterday at 04:43 PM Re: 1950s Randall Model 12 Smithsonian [Re: militarytorch]
Captain Chris Stanaback Offline
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Like Crutchtip, with his authentications, I don't value or appraise without first having the knife & sheath in hand..."but"...with no photos of the back of the sheath or stone, I recon a Heiser sheath...only because Smittys were not made earlier. The stone pocket has an early look to it, i.e. Clarence Moore. Is the back stamped Heiser?
Nice knife,
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#208261 - Yesterday at 08:02 PM Re: 1950s Randall Model 12 Smithsonian [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
militarytorch Offline
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Here is few more pictures.


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#208262 - Yesterday at 08:34 PM Re: 1950s Randall Model 12 Smithsonian [Re: militarytorch]
22rimfire Offline
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Cap is spot on when he says the best assessment wil only come from a hands on inspection.

I have a few model 12s of various lengths but only one of them has a sheath like this. Definitely a Moore sheath which is on the plus side for value...definitely used condition and I'd ball park it at 45-5500.

Your friend is welcome to think anything he wants about price but I think he'll sit on it a long time asking 7K.

I learned many years ago that the value of anything is what YOU can get for it on the day YOU want to sell it. Doesn't matter a hoot what anyone else tells you.

Tough knife to find...

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