Ottobre 2020
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Randall Knives - Model 7 - Fisherman Hunter Deer - PRIVATE COLLECTION - knife
This is a smaller version of Bo Randall's original knife, made in the Scagel knife style. 12.2 cm blade made of 4.5 mm thick stainless steel. This size and shape are popular with outdoor activity experts worldwide. It has a nickel silver guard and back cap and a handle made of authentic Indian deer antler. It weighs about 168 grams and comes with a brown leather sheath.
KNIFE WITHDRAWN FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION
* Type: Previously purchased, presumably produced in the late 1990s.
* Condition: Excellent condition
* Sharpening: Original
* Marks on blade: None
* Marks on handle: None
* Packaging: -
* Scabbard: original, leather, "Type A," in very good condition.
* Manuals, Certificates and Warranties: - -
* Checked and Certified by our in-house laboratory
Intended use: hunting/fishingType of production: handcrafted
Country of manufacture: USA
Blade: stainless steel 440B
Blade finish: satin
Handle: deerskin with through-guard and nickel silver tang
Blade length: 122mm.
Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
Total length: 245mm.
Balance: backward
Weight: 168g.
Sheath: brown leather with belt loop and sharpening stone
Notes: vintage knife, late 1990s, previously purchased, withdrawn from private collectionAP-RK-7FHC -
Fallkniven - Taiga Hunter knife - TH - SanMai CoS Steel - thermorun - knife
The taiga knives are distinctive hunting and all-round knives for the demanding user. A strong blade in laminated cobalt steel does not only mean a stable function, you notice quite quickly that the edge holds the sharpness really well without being brittle. The reason is the fine, well heat treated and tempered steel but also the convex shaped edge that is not only strong but also wood-sharp. The ergonomic shape of the handle provides a secure grip regardless of weather and wind.If you look at function and most value for money, the rubber-handle Taiga blades should be preferred. Regardless of the weather and wind, the rubber handle gives a really good grip and when it comes to the steel properties they are of course as good as the knives with wooden handles.Intended use: Hiking / Hunting / Collection
Type of production: industrial
Provenance Lama: Japan
Blade: Japanese CoS laminated stainless steel at 60HRC
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Thermorun
Blade length: 84mm.
Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
Total length: 188mm.
Balancing: backward to 2cm. from the guard branch
Weight: 116g.
Sheath: zytel
Note: -F-TH2Z -
Fallkniven - Taiga knife SK2L - SanMai CoS Steel - ironwood - knife
The taiga knives are distinctive hunting and all-round knives for the demanding user. A strong blade in laminated cobalt steel does not only mean a stable function, you notice quite quickly that the edge holds the sharpness really well without being brittle. The reason is the fine, well heat treated and tempered steel but also the convex shaped edge that is not only strong but also wood-sharp. The ergonomic shape of the handle provides a secure grip regardless of weather and wind.As shown in the design, TH1 is a handmade knife with a handle in the very exclusive desert ironwood (lat. Olneya tesota). This species is not listed in CITES Annexes or the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species and is therefore legal to use. Like all natural materials, it varies in texture and color, making each knife an individual creation. A beautifully veined pattern may look attractive but a straight, patterned handle is actually stronger. Desert ironwood, which grows in the southwestern United States, has a somewhat peculiar quality – it is heavier than water, its density is 1.2 kg/dm³ which means it will sink. If you want to maintain or even increase the luster in the wood, treat it with log oil, furniture oil, bench oil or other type of wood oil containing linseed oil. The fact that the blade goes full width through the handle (so-called full tang blade) results in a very strong and reliable construction and gives a comfortable weight to the knife.Intended use: Hiking / Hunting / Collection
Type of production: industrial
Provenance Lama: Japan
Blade: Japanese CoS laminated stainless steel at 60HRC
Blade treatment: -
Handle: ironwood
Blade length: 84mm.
Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
Total length: 188mm.
Balancing: backward to 2cm. from the guard branch
Weight: 149g.
Sheath: zytel
Note: -F-TH1Z -
Randall Knives - Model 11-5 - Alaskan Skinner - PRIVATE COLLECTION - knife
Randall Made Knives' Model 11 is the original drop-point blade. Designed in 1952 by Alaskan guide Tommy Thompson it is designed for skinning large prey, has the tip lowered below the top of the blade to avoid cutting too deeply into skins when using the tip first.
KNIFE WITHDRAWN FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION
* Type: Previously purchased, presumably produced in the late 1990s.
* Condition: Very good condition
* Sharpening: Original
* Marks on blade: A few small marks given by being placed in the sheath.
* Marks on handle: A few small marks on the duralumin pommel.
* Packaging: -
* Scabbard: original, leather, "Type A," in very good condition.
* Manuals, Certificates and Warranties: - -
* Checked and Certified by our in-house laboratory
Intended use: huntingType of production: handcrafted
Country of manufacture: USA
Blade: carbon steel O-1
Blade finish: satin finish
Handle: leather rings with brass through-guard and duralumin tang
Blade length: 118mm.
Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
Total length: 230mm.
Balance: backward
Weight: 210g.
Sheath: brown leather with belt loop and sharpening stone
Notes: vintage knife, late 1990s, previously purchased, withdrawn from private collectionAP-RK-115L