#9892 - 01/12/07 12:20 PM
Re: Limit: five options
[Re: Dirty_Water]
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Thanks DW! I wondered if people were managing to find a way around the 1 knife/3 months rule. And it seems they are. I guess this is what you run into when you make one of the most prized and collectible knives in the world.
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#9893 - 01/12/07 12:45 PM
Re: Limit: five options
[Re: Bradster]
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Registered: 09/21/05
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Loc: Savannah GA
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Brad, ...Today I am a collector. The way I see it is if I can wait four years I can wait five years. I would hate to buy a RMK and then wonder if it had been made without a Randall family member or very long time Randall cutler ever touching it. I think there is a shortage of people with the artistic ability and skills and work ethic required to expand the shop. I do feel for the people who are looking for the best user hunting or camp knife and cannot wait for a Randall but I would not want them getting priority ahead of me to get their knives. IMO the shorter wait for combat knives going to active duty soldiers is the right thing to do. BTW, there are gunsmiths and custom gun makers with similar long waits to either make or modify guns.
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#9894 - 01/12/07 06:07 PM
Re: Limit: five options
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Jeff,
Are you sure you're a Gator? You seem like you're not such a bad guy after all, OH!, that's right, you revealed the skeletons in your closet!
Anyhoo, You're right about the lack of craftsman that are able to step in, you see, at RMK we make the knives like Bo taught us to do and down the line. We haven't sacrificed quality for quantity and have no plans to! We can take anyone with eye/hand co-ordination and train them to be a knife-maker, but a true cutler takes YEARS to train to where if they miss time away from the shop that their absence means the rest have to step it up to pick up the slack.
We have a few "newbies" that are currently in "training" and do show promise. In fact, one of our new posters on this forum Gatorhunter (gotta' love that name) is one of them. So, with a little patience and a whole lot of training, the shop will be just fine, in time.
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#9895 - 01/12/07 06:13 PM
Re: Limit: five options
[Re: Dirty_Water]
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Hey Come On Now !!!!! We demands equal time. Your next hire has to be Seminole-Slicer.
It's either that or Al Sharpton will be in the parking lot, and he won't be there to pick oranges,either.
Dubie Baxter
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#9896 - 01/13/07 10:47 AM
Re: Limit: five options
[Re: 7033grip]
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I really hate to bring this thread back on topic but I have a question that has really been bugging me:
If I chose to leave something off that normally comes on a knife, such as ordering a #14 without a wrist thong, does that count as an option?
gary
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#9897 - 01/13/07 01:03 PM
Re: Limit: five options
[Re: Raindog]
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You mean substituting an option for a non-option? My bet is no but maybe one of the experienced collectors will chime in.
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#9898 - 01/13/07 03:47 PM
Re: Limit: five options
[Re: tomthbomb]
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Quote:
You mean substituting an option for a non-option? My bet is no but maybe one of the experienced collectors will chime in.
No, that isn't what I meant. I meant, if you leave something off that normally comes on a knife, such as a wrist thong hole or thumb knotches, does that cost an option.
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#9900 - 01/28/07 10:00 AM
Re: Limit: five options
[Re: Bradster]
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Here is how I sees it. Most of us who buy and sell Randalls like them just as much as straight collectors. If we did not then there would be no demand. There is a little collector in every dealer or secondary market seller. I like things just the way they are. And here is my OPINION. Now this is just my view as a collector and seller. Randall knives are for sure not un-obtainable. At knife shows you should see the look on customers faces who have heard of Randall knives and don't have an idea of what they cost. When I tell them that there is a 4 to 5 year wait that makes their jaw drow even further. The playing field is set in their head. "WOW, those must be really good knives". I don't ever want that to change. Because of demand! collectors and sellers spend big money for Randalls. That keeps the secondary market moving. The second that the wait time goes down to a reasonable area then everyone has pretty much what they want or it dosen't seem like a bad idea to wait a year or two and pay less. When collectors and buyers pay top dollar for a knife for a long period of time, then that locks in the price for years to come. Older knives retain their value, cause no one wants to get less for a knife they paid more for 5 years prior. I like things the way they are. It is the American way to buy and sell. In our case buy and sell Randalls. If they were not in demand they would not be as valuable. If they are not as valuable then I am not as interested. I love Randalls. You love it, I love it, It's FUN. Keep up the good work and we will keep on buying. Let them all complain about the wait and in the long run they will still buy a Randall. Remember just my opinion. Dave Samolis RKS #4314
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