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I have a question? For years now I've admired the sheer beauty of the Randall Trout & Bird Knife, Model 8. Lately I've seen the same knife for sale advertised as the Model 8-4. What is the difference, if any?
The other Randall I love is the Model 5 Small Camp & Trail Knife. Looks similar except for the blade size & straight shape.
I've always felt that Randall's were out of my league but I was looking at a catalog from 2003 when they were going for $215.00. Sure wish I had bought it back then.
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Kent,
That Randall 8 is a sweet model. I am with you, I wish I bought 4 or 5 of them
Yeah, I wish I had bought that knife back in '03 when I got their catalog. They wanted around $225 for it back then. I called the factory today & learned that the Model 8-4 is the same as the Model 8. The "4" is merely the length of the blade (4").
They only want $340.00 for that knife from the factory if you don't mind waiting 'till March 21st (my birthday) 0f 2016? I'm not even sure I'll be alive by then, otherwise I've seen "new" ones on eBay go for about $580.00 +.
I just can't afford that kind of bread right now, but somehow, someway I know I'm gonna get that particular Randall.
I'm simply awestruck by it's beauty.
Randall has not changed their model numbers. The 8-4, is a 4 inch model 8. Kent, I don't know you but I don't think a Randall is out of your league. If you can't afford one, save up or look for a used one. You can swing it if you really want one.
Robert Burris said:Randall has not changed their model numbers. The 8-4, is a 4 inch model 8. Kent, I don't know you but I don't think a Randall is out of your league. If you can't afford one, save up or look for a used one. You can swing it if you really want one.
Steve-right now I have my eye on a new Randall model 8 and I'm tempted to just go ahead and buy it. It's just that lately, I've been buying quite a number of knives and it's hard for me to justify spending even MORE money at this time. Especially this much. Any Randall doesn't come cheap nor does any quality product.
I'm just thinking that sometimes we put off things that we really want to be practical & perhaps we owe it to ourselves to just go ahead?
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Kent,
I love this... Your so right
I'm just thinking that sometimes we put off things that we really want to be practical & perhaps we owe it to ourselves to just go ahead?
I bought my Randall model 7 in the year 2000. I rewarded my self for quitting smoking.
Kent,
Robert hit the nail on the head with that one. We do have many quality makers here that may be able to customize a knife for you without the wait
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