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  LOT 584
Cased Display of Two Randall Knives with Paraphernalia and
a Bower Pocket Knife - 1) Randall Made Model 12 Smithsonian Bowie knife measuring 16 1⁄4 inches overall with a brass hilt, an 11 inch blade, and a 4 3/4 inch sharpened clip. The knife comes with a Heiser/ Randall Made leather sheath and stone. 2) Randall Made Model 13 Arkansas Toothpick measuring 17 inches overall with a brass hilt and 12 inch blade. The knife comes
with a Heiser/Randall Made leather sheath and stone. 3) Bower “Daddy Barlow” folding knife measuring 9 inches unfolded with a 3 1/2 inch blade marked “SOLINGEN/71”. 4) Randall Made 75th Anniversary sheriffs badge number “029”. 5) Brass Randall Knives logo business card holder. 6) Large hanging display case with two shelves
and the Randall Knives emblem
at the bottom. A set of hooks are configured to hold knives 1 and 2 for display. Sleeves for the Randall knives and boxes for the badge and card case are also included. CONDITION: 1) Very fine, with bright blade, some age cracks in the handle, and minor wear to
the sheath. 2) Very fine as lightly polished with bright blade, some verdigris on the hilt, some age cracks on the handle, and minor sheath wear. 3) Very good, metal surfaces with some attractive aged patina and a fine aged look to the handle scales. Some sharpening marks. 4) Excellent with minor handling evidence. 5) Excellent with minor handling evidence. 6) Very fine with light display evidence. Estimate: 5,000 - 7,000
LOT 585
Desirable Randall
Model 1
All Purpose Fighting
Knife with Leather
Sheath - Introduced in 1943, the Randall Model 1 was
an extremely
popular
supplemental
weapon
among
American
troops
through the
conflicts of
the middle
and end of
the 20th
century,
including Vietnam. It measures 11 3/4 inches overall with an 6 15/16 inch clip point blade. The guard is
the double lug brass pattern and the grip is a very finely figured/burled, smooth hardwood with black and brass spacers at each end and a smooth brass pommel. Includes a Randall leather sheath marked “7” on the back and sharpening stone.
CONDITION: Excellent, the blade bright with a few scattered light handling marks and some light evidence of cleaning/buffing. The brass shows an attractively aged patina with a couple small patches of discoloration. The grip is excellent with only the slightest handling marks. The sheath is excellent with some very light handling wear.
Estimate: 1,800 - 2,500
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