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Mare Rosu 4th October 2006 10:37 PM

A "old" new blade
 
Not exactly an Ethnographic antique blade but very interesting non the less.
I could get a crucible steel blade for that and have a lot of change left.
Gene
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ariel 4th October 2006 11:06 PM

To each his own... :D

Ian 5th October 2006 03:56 PM

Certainly a rare knife at a high price. For the buyer's sake I hope it's genuine.

Ian.

The Double D 5th October 2006 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian
Certainly a rare knife at a high price. For the buyer's sake I hope it's genuine.

Ian.

Well it is 100% Gauranteed Authentic!!! :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Lew 5th October 2006 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian
Certainly a rare knife at a high price. For the buyer's sake I hope it's genuine.

Ian.

Ian

It's the real deal alright old Randall knives fetch a very high price. I picked up a Vietnam era model 18 for $200 from a friend at work another friend ask me if I would sell it to him for the same price so I did six months later there was an article saying this knife was worth thousands you could imagine how I kicked myself for selling it. As far as I am concerned I never found them to be such great knives for the price they get for them. Americans I find are very susceptible to hype. Give me a barong or a good bolo or a kukri instead.

Lew


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