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RugerRob one of the problems with Randalls is that there isn't a giant issue of supply, often times if you own one Randall you own several. Maybe we can help bring these knives back in the mainstream it would make for some interesting dealers and maybe swapmeets
Tunefink(Mitchell) is a good guy....if your buying....kind of hard to deal with, if your sellingRugerRob Check out Mitchell Harrison's website he carries a wide variety of models and configurations and is always reasonably priced. He's also an authorized randall dealer. Great guy to do business with. He's out of Alabama but always ships stuff two day priority.
"Now if the Randall Knives were made of 3V, S35VN or some of the newer modern steels they might be more attractive at their price point to the younger/newer knives buyers."Tunefink(Mitchell) is a good guy....if your buying....kind of hard to deal with, if your selling
I could get cut for saying this....BUT Randall, and their 5 year wait, is stuck in the past....why change, if you have five years worth of people waiting...of course, the dealers don't have to wait that long, nor do the service folks. Randall doesn't ever change anything....they may...just may, introduce a new model every 20 years or so...That's why I like James Behring....he's doing stuff that Randall wont. check out BMK knives....here'sI've done business with Gary, Mitchell, Mr.kenefick in Connecticut, never dealt with the captain met him once he wasn't too friendly. Duke Mcaa in Florida is a good dude. It my opinion it would be neat to see a Randall made of super steel but thevalueman Ive never seen a Randall that was taken to the limit to the point it broke. I have seen some old War dogs that had been worn out used heavily, but never broke. And it's true more young people need to get into Randall collecting voicing for more options is the only way it's gonna happen. But I think many people demand things of some knives that they weren't designed to do. I always carry a hatchet my Randall and a pocket knife when camping because that's all the tools required. Could I be dropped out with my Randall and survive maybe but we wouldn't. Be thriving. Randall doesn't exactly specialize in the bushcraft type stuff.
They lost several very good people a couple years ago...they have had a hard time replacing them...cutting down time in deliveriesthevalueman I do wish Randall would apprentice more people to cut their time down and that they would take on more custom work. I feel that has been a great loss over the past 30 years of business increased wait no really custom orders. I think the business model needs to be revised .