| Randall Knives are some of the most valued | | | | #18 "Attack And Survival". Military style blades |
| collectibles among true blade aficionados. The | | | | include the Model 15 "Airman" and the "Attack" |
| company is well known for creating some of the | | | | Model 14. Bowie models include the #12 "Bear |
| highest-quality hand-made knives in the world. | | | | Bowie" and #13 "Arkansas Toothpick". |
| History of Randall Made Knives | | | | Knife Construction |
| In 1937, W.D. "Bo" Randall began making knives as | | | | Randall has been refining its knife making |
| a hobby. Diligently he quickly built up the skills to | | | | technique throughout its past. It now uses a |
| create hand forged knives of the utmost quality, | | | | time-consuming, seventeen step process that |
| for a range of wilderness functions. In the years | | | | involves forging a high-carbon steel blade, |
| prior to the second World War, he began to sell | | | | hand-shaping the blade to exact specifications and |
| his knives on a casual basis. | | | | multiple polishings. For complete specifics on the |
| In the early stages of the war, a reporter got | | | | technique, check out Randall's home online. |
| wind of these blades and wrote a story regarding | | | | Where to Buy Randall Knives |
| Bo. This led to overpowering interest and pushed | | | | If you're interested in buying a Randall Made Knife, |
| Bo into the knife-making industry full time. This | | | | there are several approaches. If you have the |
| worked out to be a great thing for blade buffs! | | | | patience to wait for it, you can put yourself on |
| Randall kept to making every blade by hand, | | | | the waiting list on the Randall website and get |
| despite innovation in massproduction techniques | | | | your blade in five years or so. Or you can find an |
| throughout the business. His publicity and fame | | | | authorized Randall distributor. However, as these |
| blossomed during and after World War II, as | | | | merchants are restricted in how many items they |
| several decorated war veterans and famous | | | | can buy from Randall, the specific knife you want |
| celebrities like Ronald Reagan used his knives. | | | | is likely to not be in stock. For customers who |
| After the war, Bo was sought out by NASA to | | | | desire a specific model, or want their blade |
| make a survival knife for its infant space | | | | sooner, the only alternative is to search on eBay. |
| department. The end product was one of | | | | There are numerous new and pre-owned Randall |
| Randall's most famous knives -- The Model #17 | | | | Made Knives available for sale on eBay. It may |
| also known as the "Astro". | | | | take a little searching around to discover the right |
| Bo Randall passed away in 1989, but left his firm | | | | type of blade for you, but with some work you |
| in the competent hands of son Gary. Today, | | | | can usually locate the perfect item. Always |
| Randall Made Knives benefits from a stellar | | | | consult the feedback rating of the seller before |
| reputation for creating some of the best | | | | purchasing, as you should buy from an honest |
| hand-made blades worldwide. Their offerings are | | | | seller. This that means someone who owns a |
| true collectibles, frequently escalating in resale | | | | feedback rating of 99% or greater. |
| value instantly after purchase. | | | | Learn More about Randall Knives |
| The Knives | | | | Randall Made blades are so collectible, there are |
| Randall makes more than 50 models, many of | | | | several books available about them: an excellent |
| which have been in production for many years. | | | | reference book by Sheldon and Edna |
| The models fall into many divisions: Sportsman | | | | Wickersham, Robert Hunt's "Randall Military |
| models are for hunting, fishing and other outdoor | | | | Models" and "Randall Made Knives: The History Of |
| chores. The Model #5"Camp and Trail" and #8 | | | | The Man And The Blades" from Robert Gaddis. |
| "Trout and Bird" are in this department. | | | | For a rough rundown of the Knives, visit the |
| Seawater knives are for diving, fishing and | | | | Wikipedia's site on Randall Made Knives. It's brief, |
| common utility use. The Model 10 and #16 "Diver" | | | | but does provide some references to more |
| are the most popular knives in this sub-division. | | | | detailed sites. |
| Survival blades include the model #17 "Astro" and | | | | |