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Randall Made Knives - Vintage Model 7-4 1/2 Fisherman Hunter - PRIVATE COLLECTION - knife
KNIFE WITHDRAWN FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION
* Type: Previously purchased, presumably from the late 1970s/early 1980s.
* Condition: In very good condition
* Commercially available On order, with waiting list.
* Sharpening: Factory original, can be improved.
* Marks on blade: Small horizontal marks due to insertion and removal from scabbard.
* Marks on handle: A few small marks on aluminum tang.
* Packaging: -
* Scabbard: Leather, handcrafted, original.
* Manuals, Certificates and Warranties: - -
* Checked and Certified by our in-house laboratory
Intended use: hunting / fishing / light hiking
Type of production: handcrafted
Country of production: USA
Blade: O1 steel
Blade finish: satin finish
Handle: leather rings, brass guard, duralumin pommel
Blade length: 115mm.
Blade thickness: 3.8mm.
Total length: 230mm.
Weight: 130g.
Scabbard: handmade, leather, for vertical carrying on belt
Packaging: -
Notes: Specimen presumably late 1970s/early 1980s in excellent condition - previously purchased knife from a private collection
History of the Model
The Model 7 was designed as a scaled-down version of the Model 3 Hunter.
Almost immediately, the idea of a scaled-down version of the new Hunter dawned on Bo Randall as an ideal knife for his fellow anglers. An avid fisherman since his youth, Bo regarded this new knife as a labor of love and immediately set to work on the project. At first he tried 4- and 4.5-inch blades, but then opted for the 4 1/2-inch one. Bo wanted the right handle for cleaning brook trout and similar sized fish, so he reduced the size of the handle of the new Hunter and changed its shape. Naturally, he called this model the "Fisherman," and some early prototypes with 4-inch blades were delivered to some dealers during the latter part of September 1945.AP-RAND7-4V -
Buck - Kalinga knife 1991 - 401 - Wood - PRIVATE COLLECTION - knife
Knife withdrawn from a private collection in like new condition - Thanks to the engraving next to the BUCK logo (X series) it is possible to go back to the 1991 year of production of the knife - Complete with box and scabbard - Checked, certified by our internal laboratory. Cutlery Collini
The Kalinga, model first produced by Buck in 1969, was a favorite of Al Buck. With a large skinner blade and an ergonomic design, the Kalinga remains in addition to an important piece to collect, also an excellent choice for hunting use.
Intended use: Sports / Collection
Type of production: Industrial
Blade production: USA
Blade: full tang, 420HC stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Wood
Blade length: 115mm.
Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
Length closed: -
Total length: 255mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 322g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: brown leather
Packaging: Cardboard box with Buck logos, with certificates
Note:BU-401-CP -
Medford Knife and Tools - TFF-1 Tactical Black Blood - PRIVATE COLLECTION - knife
Collector's knife from a private collection - Model TTFF1 by Medford with custom Black Blood treatment and black coating of the sleeve by Dino Picco by Wander Tactical - Excellent condition with original box - Regrinded - Checked and certified by our internal Collini Cutlery laboratory.
Intended use: Tactical / Collection
Type of production: Custom
Blade production: Usa
Blade: D2 steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: aluminum and titanium
Blade length: 110mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Total length: 245mm.
Thick when closed: 13mm.
Balancing: on the guard branch
Weight: 252g.
Closure: Frame Lock
Clip: stainless steel
Sheath: -
Packaging: polymer tactical case with Medford logos
Notes: Designed and built by Greg Medford - Black Blood blade treatment and handle repainted by Wander Tactical designer Dino PiccoTTFF1-CP