Lot 9244
Randall Model 5 Camp & Trail Knife with Staghorn Handle and Sheath
Sale 2029 - Arms, Armor and Militaria Online
Lots Open
Aug 27, 2024
Lots Close
Sep 10, 2024
Timed Online / Cincinnati
Estimate
$500 - $800
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Sold for $420

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Lot Description
Randall Model 5 Camp & Trail Knife with Staghorn Handle and Sheath
4" blade length. 4.375" hilt. 8.875" overall with sheath and hilt. Single-edge Bowie knife with unsharpened false edge and the first 1" of the back of the blade notched for thumb placement. Item mounts a staghorn handle and brass guard over a hidden tang with black white and red spacers. Left blade is struck RANDALL MADE/ORLANDO, FLA. between {Sabers}. Comes in a leather belt loop sheath with paracord tiedown marked RANDALL MADE/KNIVES/ORLANDO, FLA. on the obverse side.

Founded by Bo Randall in 1938, Randall Made Knives soon became well known for their quality and durability. Thousands of his hand-made knives were acquired by American military personnel during World War II, with Randall devising his first numerically assigned models especially for military service.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
From the Collection of Vern Gregg
Condition Report
Very Good Plus. Blade is primarily Bright with four flecks of gray patina to the right blade near guard, and some small spotted discoloration to the left blade near the tip. Hilt shows some tarnish on the guard. Sheath shows some light scratches and stains to the exterior.

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