$ 875.00
The Model 19 was introduced to the Randall line-up in 1963 and designed by a professional woodsman for all-around camp and big game hunting purposes. The top blade in front of the hilt is notched for thumb placement. The heavy-duty top cutting edge is especially suited for purposes that would dull the regular edge. An excellent game and skinning knife. Special features include: Nickel Hilt, Aluminum Spacers, Gorgeous Flame Maple Handle, Finger grips and Wrist Thong.
Brand New---Mint.
$ 1,500.00
9" blade of 1 5/8" wide, of 1/4" stock. Made to meet the demand for a heavy-duty sporting knife of the Bowie type. Stainless Steel, Duralumin Butt Cap and beautiful...
$ 875.00
Designed by Tommy Thompson, noted Alaskan guide in 1952 for big game skinning with point dropped below top of blade to prevent cutting too deeply through skins when used point...
Sold Out - $ 675.00
5 1/2" blade of 1/4" stock. Sawtooth edge on top. Approx. 4 3/4" stainless steel tubular handle---Extra features include Knurled Handle and Compass, fitted with removable, threaded brass butt cap...
Sold Out - $ 1,250.00
This is a brand new Randall Smithsonian Bowie and it is knock-out gorgeous. A replica of the famous Bowie Knife of a century ago. Similar to the type displayed in...