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  1. 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    KNIFE WITHDRAWN FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION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/fishing

    Type 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    Notes: vintage knife, late 1990s, previously purchased, withdrawn from private collection

    AP-RK-7FHC
    €795.08
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  2. Hubertus Solingen - Outdoor knife - Vintage - sports knife

    Type of production: industrial
    Blade: 440 stainless steel
    Blade treatment: -
    Blade production: -
    Handle: aluminum
    Blade length: 11mm.
    Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
    Closed Length: -
    Total length: 225mm.
    Balancing: -
    Weight: 144g.
    Closure:
    Clip: -
    Sheath: in leather
    Note: -

    HS-V-OUT
    €45.08
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  3. 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    KNIFE WITHDRAWN FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION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: hunting

    Type 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 collection

    AP-RK-115L
    €0.00
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  4. Rudy Ruana Knives - Vintage Sticker Stag Horn - PRIVATE COLLECTION - handcrafted knife

    KNIFE WITHDRAWN FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION
    * Type: Previously purchased, presumably from the late 1970s/early 1980s.
    * Condition: In very good condition
    * Commercially available: Rudy Ruana passed away in 1986, Ruana knives are still in production and orderable on their site with waiting lists, but in different configurations from this one.
    * Sharpening: Factory original, improvable, with some cosmetic abrasion.
    * Marks on blade: Small horizontal marks due to insertion and removal from scabbard.
    * Marks on handle: A few small marks on the aluminum handle.
    * Packaging: -
    * Scabbard: Leather, handcrafted, original, with a few small marks given by age.
    * Manuals, Certificates and Warranties: - -
    * Checked and Certified by our in-house laboratory



    Intended use: hunting / light hiking

    Type of production: handcrafted
    Country of production: USA
    Blade: made of undeclared high carbon steel (presumably 1095 or 5160), hammer-forged, ground, individually oil-hardened and heat-treated using a zone tempering method that makes the back and tang of the blade softer than the cutting edge
    Blade finish: satin-finished
    Handle: cast aluminum directly on tang with beveled and riveted elk horn inserts. The tang runs inside the full length of the handle, and the cast aluminum produces a strong handle that is impossible to break.
    Blade length: 125mm.
    Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
    Total length: 235mm.
    Weight: 190g.
    Sheath: handcrafted, leather, for vertical carrying on the belt
    Packaging: -
    Notes: Specimen presumably late 1970s/early 1980s in excellent condition - previously purchased knife from a private collection

    Company History.
    In 1938, Rudy Ruana began making knives in a small store in Montana. Members of his family continue to this day to handcraft Ruana knives in the same store. In 1964 Ruana's son-in-law, Vic Hangas, left a job with a telephone company and put his artistic talents to good use, joining Ruana in the business. Hangas' son Mark began working in the business in 1976. In 1983, Ruana retired at the age of 80 and sold the business to the Hangas family. In 1984 Mike Hangas joined his brother and father and the company was incorporated. Rudy Ruana died in April 1986. He was honored with posthumous induction into the American Bladesmith Society's Hall of Fame in 1997 and Blade magazine's Cutlery Hall of Fame in 2002.

    Ruana knives are still handmade in the small Montana store where Rudy Ruana began forging blades more than 80 years ago. In an era of outsourcing and diminishing Made in America products, Ruana knives are still handmade in the United States, with a focus on quality rather than quantity. Although some things have changed over the years, still using the same methods and much of the same equipment used by Rudy Ruana.

    AP-RUAST
    €0.00
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  5. 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
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  6. Jimmy Lile - 1989 Engraved Stag Skinner Model 2 - PRIVATE COLLECTION - handcrafted hunting knife

    KNIFE WITHDRAWN FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION
    * Type: Previously Purchased
    * Condition: Like new
    * Commercially available No, craftsman passed away in 1991.
    * Sharpening: Factory original
    * Marks on blade: None
    * Marks on handle: None
    * Packaging: Gift box marked "Coltelleria Lorenzi, via Montenapoleone, Milano"
    * Scabbard: Leather, handcrafted, original
    * Manuals, Certificates and Warranties: Certificate of guarantee and authenticity present.
    * Checked and Certified by our in-house laboratory


    Intended use: hunting / collection

    Type of production: handcrafted
    Country of production: USA
    Blade: D2 steel
    Blade finish: satin finish
    Handle: deer Sambar, brass guard and pommel engraved by "J.S."
    Blade length: 155mm.
    Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
    Total length: 273mm.
    Weight: 340g.
    Sheath: handcrafted, leather, for vertical carrying on belt
    Packaging:Gift box marked "Coltelleria Lorenzi, via Montenapoleone, Milano," certificate of guarantee 
    Notes:1989 specimen designed and made entirely by hand by cutlery legend Jimmy Lile, famous to most for "inventing" and designing Rambo's knives, who died in 1991 - Previously purchased knife, from a private collection, like new.

    AP-LILE-SK2
    €0.00
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    Rating:
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    4.7
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  7. Buck - 124 Frontiersman Pakkawood 1984 - PRIVATE COLLECTION - knife

    The Buck 124 was originally designed in 1966 as a dive combat knife called the Nemo. The model then went into production in 1967 and was offered with either a dive sheath (NEMO) or a leather sheath (FRONTIERSMAN). The knife was the same and has remained so to this day.

    In the 1960s about 300 examples were produced and they had black phenolic handles with white Teflon spacers. Then in the 1970s it had a fluctuating production, with very poor sales numbers, until in '73 it was offered with a "Buckarta" (Micarta) handle and began to find favor with the public, with over 10000 examples sold until the early 1980s. Until 1983 model production remained high, and in 1984 a version of the FRONTIERSMAN with a Pakkawood handle was introduced; the 1984 version did not have the patent logos engraved, the 1985 version had the patent engravings, and from 1986 the knife began to have the production date engraved on the blade.

    Therefore, our proposed model is from 1984.

     


    Knife withdrawn from private collection - Classic Buck model dating from 1984, first series with wooden handle - Overall in very good condition, with no particular noticeable marks, with a few small scratches on aluminum guard and pommel - Scabbard in excellent condition - Original factory sharpening, but underperforming - Lacking box and certificates - Checked and certified by our in-house laboratory.

     


    Intended Use: Hunting / Utility / Multirole / Collection

    Type of production: Industrial
    Country of manufacture: USA
    Blade: full tang, 425M stainless steel
    Blade finish: satin-finished
    Handle: Pakkawood
    Blade length: 159mm.
    Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
    Total length: 300mm.
    Balance: backward
    Weight: 377g.
    Sheath: black leather
    Packaging: absent
    Notes: knife withdrawn from private collection, 1984 specimen, overall in very good condition

    BU-124PW-CP
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