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#98654 - 02/18/12 03:20 PM Re: This Old Randall * [Re: thevalueman]
BigJim Offline
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Registered: 05/03/06
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Originally Posted By: thevalueman
Last time I heard from Big Jim, he was in poor health....hope he is doing better!!
Maybe he'll show at BLADE this year
He's the fellow that got this knife from my dad...the honest way!!
A true gentleman
one of the few he let go of without going through eBay
I thnik that this photo should keep us within thread guidelines...
:-)Rocky


Thanks for the kind words Rocky,I'm not quite sure about the poor health.I had a minor surgery a couple of years ago but all is well with me.
I don't post much anymore as my collecting has gone in a different direction.I was blessed to own quite a few fantastic (IMHO) knives.
Good to see the "This Old Randall" thread still chugging along.

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#98655 - 02/18/12 03:26 PM Re: This Old Randall [Re: thevalueman]
boardrider Offline
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That's a nice tennite, what is the backstory on that one?

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#98656 - 02/18/12 04:45 PM Re: This Old Randall [Re: BigJim]
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Hope you stop by, from time-to-time, Jim. It's good to hear from ya'.
Thanks, Capt. Chris
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#98658 - 02/18/12 05:16 PM Re: This Old Randall [Re: BigJim]
thevalueman Offline
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Loc: Georgia
Big Jim,
That's what it was...Sorry
Did not want to push you over the edge!!
We are all getting there fast enough!!
Glad to hear from you...See you at BLADE???
As far as the story goes on the knife.....
It was in a display, in my fathers bedroom while I was a child.
We moved, and shortly after a bunch were stolen...Hidden inside a sheetrock wall in a commerical establishment for several years untill a water leak happened, and they were found, and returned...funny, now days they would not have an idea who's they were, but in the older days, they used to remember that kind of stuff. Anyway they were recovered, however as many have seen, they were in poor condition, due to the humidity...
The #15 was one of them, and faired better than most of the others...did not know what we had untill I posted a photo of it in a listing for another Randall...figured I would get some feedback. I do not remember how many were asking about it, however there were quite a few....all of which(except Big Jim) were more than happy to relieve me of the knife for a samll remittance....like I said, all but Big Jim, who was honest, and made a good offer!! The first Randall selling experience I had, and a good one to remember.
Thanks Big Jim
:-)Rocky


Edited by thevalueman (02/18/12 05:18 PM)
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#98660 - 02/18/12 05:25 PM Re: This Old Randall [Re: thevalueman]
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Registered: 07/11/06
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good to see you Big Jim.
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#100133 - 04/04/12 01:27 AM Re: This Old Randall [Re: BOB_TEATES]
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Loc: Bambalam
I have traded several knives away that I regretted soon afterward..... this was one of those knives. It was a good trade value wise, but I always missed this knife......and now I have it back laugh

It's an early to mid 50's 7" fighter, brass hilt, with a pinned stag handle. The sheath is a brown button Heiser, wide stone flap and a horizontal keeper.

A classic old Randall.




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#100135 - 04/04/12 02:32 AM Re: This Old Randall [Re: tunefink]
Duke Offline
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Loc: Southwest Virginia
Really nice looking, classic knife Tune. Glad you put the picture up.
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#100136 - 04/04/12 05:41 AM Re: This Old Randall [Re: tunefink]
thevalueman Offline
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Loc: Georgia
Beautiful!!
Glad you got it back.
:-)Rocky
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#101970 - 06/02/12 03:59 PM Re: This Old Randall [Re: thevalueman]
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Registered: 07/25/10
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Loc: Fayetteville NC
Just so you know that luck shines on everybody BUT dealers, collectors & users of Randall Knives.

A friend of mine sent me a photo of a knife that his brother-in-law picked up at a yard sale last Saturday for $20.00.

He said the sheath was marked, H.H. Heiser, Denver, Colo.

I told my friend to tell his b-i-l, I would double his money, I might even hold out to pay $50.00. grin grin

I was told he's going to keep it.

I advised him as to what he had, and told him what to do & not do with the knife.


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Description: A $20 bargain at a yard sale.


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#101971 - 06/02/12 04:44 PM Re: This Old Randall [Re: Buck Buchanan]
Aggiemike Offline
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Registered: 08/31/07
Posts: 127
Loc: Mesquite, Texas
Buck:

Nice catch! Maybe a late 40's era. Do u have photos of the sheath?

Mike Webb

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