Things to know BEFORE buying a Randall Knife

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If you are in the market for a Randall Made Knife, you should watch this to learn about some of the things you can do to the knife to make it more user-friendly and maybe save some money by doing some things that the shop would do for your, but at a big price increase. Sure, these are great knives and a lot of fun, but that does not mean you can't take a file to them and a little sandpaper and make it more your own. Go for it.
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  • @noblast1967
    @noblast19676 ай бұрын

    I got a model 15 Airman for myself when I graduated EOD school in 1991. Found it on display in a knife shop in Carmel, CA. Used it almost everyday than gave it to my son when he graduated EOD school. I love that knife…

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    @noblast1967 that’s a great story! Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to comment!

  • @timothypadilla6084
    @timothypadilla60842 ай бұрын

    I completely agree with your mods on the Randall’s you own . It only takes a afternoon of chores with a particular blade to find the sharp edges on it , when you look down at your sore hand and it’s bleeding Or chafed. With that being said to a purist who only collects knives of course they might not like your mods and say the value is deprecated. That doesn’t really hold water if your going to use it , same a your Colt 1911 ,Harley Davidson or a home you bought.User modifications make something you like into something you love. Great video by the way . I will hit the subscribe button.

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your nice comment. Yep, hot spots should not exist on a knife. Nothing I own is meant for display or to be kept in a safe. I want to use it before I take a dirt nap. Thank you for subscribing!!

  • @johnhughes905
    @johnhughes9056 ай бұрын

    That Model 28 is just a thing of beauty. the guard, butt, and finish. Just the overall profile. Thanks for sharing this with us!

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad you like it. The 28 is just a super knife. WAY over priced for what it is, but oh well. I'm smitten. Thank you for watching and leaving a nice comment. I really appreciate it.

  • @SWORD1-cm4vb
    @SWORD1-cm4vb6 ай бұрын

    Awesome video Tom. Good mods. Definitely agree on the pouch sheaths for big blades, matter of fact any user blade for that matter. Merry Christmas KTS.

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much for watching and as always, leaving a wonderful comment. Glad we are on the same page concerning sheath’s. It really is just common sense! But… There are those who are proving to me that it really isn’t that common. And I just don’t get it. But I’m glad you do! Merry Christmas to you as well and I wish you a very healthy and safe 2024!

  • @Pablo668
    @Pablo66815 күн бұрын

    Great vid. Good to learn a bit about Randall knives. I would like to get one, one day. Prices though? Ouch! I first heard about them reading a story in Blade Magazine decades ago. A knife collector/dealer bought one, found a service number on it and tracked down the former owner who had hocked it many years back. The former owner asked about the price and it was too much, he wanted to by it for his son who was graduating and infantry course somewhere. After talking to the former owner, he mulled over it a bit, then packed it up and sent it to him, possibly with a note about making it easier to contact him for the next time around.

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    15 күн бұрын

    Great comment. Thank you very much for sharing it.

  • @propblast82nd
    @propblast82nd4 ай бұрын

    I got a Randal model 1 decades ago when I was in the military

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    4 ай бұрын

    Hopefully you use it now for hunting or other tasks.

  • @haveaknifeday
    @haveaknifeday3 ай бұрын

    They have such a fantastic history that I wish more was known of, “military” usage. It’s always interesting to hear the opinions of others about what you do with your knife. Don’t worry, I’m not going to your house and force you to do yours like mine. Just appreciate what is done to achieve what you want on your knife.

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    3 ай бұрын

    Nice comment. Thank you for it and for watching!!!

  • @eugenevictortooms4174
    @eugenevictortooms41742 ай бұрын

    I would normally be against modifying a Randall, but you do a very nice job with your mods. The work you do on your guards looks really good.

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you very kindly! I don’t buy them to be wall hangers ,display case cupcakes or safe queens. I buy them to use them. In order for me to thoroughly enjoy the experience, modifications are absolutely necessary. Thank you very much for taking the time to watch and comment. I truly do appreciate it!

  • @collector7993
    @collector79932 ай бұрын

    Totally with you on your thoughts. Good chat mate.

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    2 ай бұрын

    Much appreciated! Thank you for that. Very kind of you to say!!

  • @c-459
    @c-4594 ай бұрын

    My Stag handle Arkansas Toothpick I had made many moons ago by Bo Randall is Sweet ❤️🇺🇸

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    3 ай бұрын

    That is awesome. Glad you have one.

  • @Veesaki
    @Veesaki6 ай бұрын

    Great thoughts ! ❤

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that! Thank you for watching!

  • @TheRealMontgomeryRick
    @TheRealMontgomeryRick2 ай бұрын

    You’re absolutely correct about Webster Marbles. And no it’s not up for debate. He’s credited by the majority of knife history experts. Ya nailed it sir

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    2 ай бұрын

    To be honest, I knew I was right. I just like to not come across as some sort of complete know-it-all, when in fact, when it comes to cutlery, I pretty much do. 😂 Thank you for your kind words and for hanging around.

  • @kanukkarhu
    @kanukkarhu6 ай бұрын

    Cool information. I'll probably never own a Randall knife, for a few reasons, but I enjoy hearing about them. It's interesting to see your mods. I'd probably do the exact same mods myself - they all make sense. Someone once said something like, "The statistics are amazing: ten out of ten people die." We can't take it with us for sure buddy.

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    I had a feeling the statistics were up there pretty high. Bummer. Glad you enjoyed it and are on board with the mods. Hope you are doing well and got your letter to Santa in time!!!

  • @kanukkarhu

    @kanukkarhu

    6 ай бұрын

    @@knifetimestory👍 We have more time for the letters up here - we're much closer to the North Pole...

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    Ahhh. I should have figured as much. That's great!

  • @tonnywildweasel8138
    @tonnywildweasel81383 ай бұрын

    "I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken." 👍

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    3 ай бұрын

    Glad you liked that.

  • @Biblicalgiants
    @Biblicalgiants6 ай бұрын

    Great video! Do you ever use a pull through sharpener on your Randalls? What do you think of Randall's stainless steel blades?

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    Yikes. Pull through sharpener. Never. That being said, I do own one and keep it in my hunting bag, but also a folding DMT sharpener. I guess it is a last resort if I was to break or lose the DMT. I'd almost rather find a nice stone to use as a sharpener in the woods. Maybe one could be okay using one of those on a cheap kitchen knife The only Randall I've ever had break was a Stainless version of the Model 15cdt (cut down tang). The only knife I've had chip an edge was a Model 28 (only comes in stainless). I've never had any sort of failure with the O1 tool steel. It is easier to sharpen, has a better bite when cutting stuff, and strops back to shape beautifully. The stainless can get very sharp, but lacks the "bite" when cutting in my opinion. However, I've enjoyed my latest Model 28 very much and use it a lot. Do I wish they made it in O1? Yes. That in my opinion would be their very best knife. I've asked nicely for it for a long time and gotten nowhere. If you could only have one Randall and were relatively careful with keeping your blade dry and not storing it in a sheath, there is no reason an O1 blade can't last multiple lifetimes. Thanks for watching and the great question. Hope I helped.

  • @Biblicalgiants

    @Biblicalgiants

    6 ай бұрын

    @@knifetimestoryThank for the informative response! Well I found an out of production benchmade folding torx wrench tool with a small ceramic pull through sharpener on it. After a dozen swipes on my model 16 it became hair popping sharp which actually did a better job than I could do with my Arkansas stones. I kinda started producing an unwanted recurve on my blade when I used my stones due to my lack of experience with sharpening a large blade such as this model 16. The pull through also didn't scratch my blade like my stones did. Thanks for your time and experience backed information! It's greatly appreciated!

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    My pleasure. I tried the pull-through on Swiss Army Knives several times because they dull fast and take an edge easily. After using the sharpener, I looked at the edge and cringed. Sure, the knife was "sharp" but what a gnarly looking edge. I vowed to only do that in the future in a "last resort" sort of way. Glad it worked for you and you know what, if it works, then it works and that is the whole idea. Keep that knife sharp.

  • @user-dm5dm7ql6f
    @user-dm5dm7ql6fАй бұрын

    I get it. Dang. I've modified plenty of tools to my preference. Those are hard to see in a way ground down after waiting so long for a custom hand made knife.

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    Ай бұрын

    Well, I buy them to use, not look at...so I modify them so I can use and enjoy them. Thanks for watching and commenting. I really do appreciate it.

  • @vyr01
    @vyr015 ай бұрын

    my 14 swedge was dull - had it zero ground, now its nice and sharp

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    5 ай бұрын

    So you actually use that top part?

  • @johnruiz6743
    @johnruiz67433 ай бұрын

    Good for you! Nice mods, but with Randalls I keep mine stock in case I ever sell, which is not likely. Good Luck!

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    3 ай бұрын

    I don’t want mine to turn into family heirlooms. I want to use them. That’s the only reason why I do them. Thank you very much for watching and commenting!

  • @TrashyButClassy1776
    @TrashyButClassy17763 ай бұрын

    There is a local shop here in Colorado that has like 6 or 7 different Randall knives. My god they are awesome. I’ve been hypnotized by the aesthetics and feel of firearms before but never knives. That just happened. Didn’t know the history behind the company but I think I’m going to get a couple!

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    3 ай бұрын

    They sure are a joy to look at. Glad you had a chance. I'm actually carrying my 5-4 today. Love it!

  • @TrashyButClassy1776

    @TrashyButClassy1776

    3 ай бұрын

    @@knifetimestoryfound a model 27 used with 2 sheaths for 500 at a local shop!!!! Do I need to keep my blade slightly oiled if I’m carrying it everyday? I’ve never owned a stainless steel blade. Thanks again!!

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    3 ай бұрын

    Nice going!!!👍🏻. Stainless means no oiling necessary. You are all set!!

  • @augustus63
    @augustus633 ай бұрын

    I like your modifications. I'd do the same

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    3 ай бұрын

    They really make it a better knife!

  • @Xandrosi
    @Xandrosi2 ай бұрын

    When I think Randall, I think collectable. There are companies that make knives with very similar designs and comparable materials for less money. If you're set on a design, get one of those and modify it. What am I missing?

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    2 ай бұрын

    Good question. But I think you’re missing a lot. The fact is I like Randall made knives and I actually use them and don’t put them in a display case or safe as you suggest because it is “a collectible”. I don’t buy knives to collect them, I buy them to use them. I enjoy using Randalls. There are a couple of quirky things about them that I don’t like, so because I have the skills and the knowledge and the tools and the wherewithal to do so, I modify them. And then I share that modification with my audience and if they choose to do the same sort of thing, I hope I help them in removing the stigma of modifying such an iconic knife and making it something that they will be able to use and enjoy for many years. I know there were tons of other knives out there, but I really like how the knife feels in my hand and The history of them and the performance of them… After I’ve tweaked them a little bit and improved them a little bit for me.

  • @edrozenrozen9600
    @edrozenrozen9600Ай бұрын

    There's plenty of custom sheath makers too.

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    Ай бұрын

    Well aware of that. But, why not give my box of spare sheaths a try. Way less expensive 👍

  • @zanedclark
    @zanedclark6 ай бұрын

    Very nice video. Randall makes some very nice blades. I just checked and there is a 6 year wait. Humm, that would make me 82 when I arrives. I wonder if I would be able to get to the mail box? Guess I'll go out and enjoy my Number 1 for now. zane

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    Zane, If I read that correctly, you have a Model 1? Glad you liked the video. As always, thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate your contributions.

  • @zanedclark

    @zanedclark

    6 ай бұрын

    @@knifetimestory Yes Tom, Model 1 with stag handle. I got confused with a Ruger Number 1 that I also have. And I have a Model 24 Guardian that I carried during part of my 31 years as LEO. Finding the perfect knife is like trying to find the "perfect packing pistol" (nod to John Taffin). But then that's the fun and healthy addiction isn't it. zane

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for clearing that up Zane. Cool. Do you use the Model 1?

  • @zanedclark

    @zanedclark

    6 ай бұрын

    @@knifetimestory Safe Queen.

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    Gotcha.

  • @gladeshunter8796
    @gladeshunter87966 ай бұрын

    I’d like to buy a Randall but I can’t stop buying other brands long enough to save up the cash .I’ve wanted a Randall ever since visiting their shop as a kid .

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    Make it your resolution for 2024. Every time you are about to pull the trigger on another knife, deposit that $ in a savings account so it is out of sight and out mind. Cool that you visited their shop. I did in 2001.

  • @frustratedcalyx1301

    @frustratedcalyx1301

    4 ай бұрын

    Just do it …it’s wonderfully

  • @user-bo4jp4lk6l

    @user-bo4jp4lk6l

    3 ай бұрын

    Just send in your $50 deposit, pick out your knife and you’ll get it in 2030.

  • @wazzeradk9398
    @wazzeradk93986 ай бұрын

    OMG. Near the end of this video I’m thinking, Tom’s gonna leave some beautiful knives for some lucky family member someday…..and then he blurts out the “we’re all dying bit”….lol

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    Tom always has a way of ruining the moment. Sorry about that. Glad you enjoyed though. Thanks for watching.

  • @ROE1300
    @ROE13006 ай бұрын

    👍 “We’re all dying”? Where did you hear that? Sounds very pessimistic to me. 🤷🏻‍♂️ We agree on a number of items mentioned in this video: 1) pouch sheaths & fixed blade knives belong together 2) stacked leather handles are great Note: stacked birch bark handles are better 3) short finger guards are better on hunting, fishing, camping, and cooking/kitchen knives 4) rounded edges are better than square edges One area where we possibly disagree is on this thing called “choking-up”. I believe it is silly. Hands belong on the handles, not on the blade. That is why they are called Hand-les! A properly designed knife does not need to be “choked-up” on. My biggest problem with all Randall knives is that big ugly chole, followed by the deep finger guard. Modifying knives to fit our individual needs and likes is a God-given right. Except, of course when someone drills a hole in the blade. I believe God just shakes his head when that happens. 😂😂😂 🎄MERRY CHRISTMAS🎅🏻 & 🎉HAPPY NEW YEAR🎉 to you and your family.

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    Always good to hear from you. Thank you. I will address each comment individually. 1. Effin' A. Glad you agree and are one of the ones that "gets it". 2. Ahhh. Glad you said that. I've seen them before, perhaps on a Helle knife. I will certainly seek one out and give it a whirl. Thanks for the reminder. 3. Darn right!! NEVER understood the extra 1/4 of a pound of brass Randall has always had on their knives. I get it that it is them sticking to tradition, and certainly, their sales numbers are just fine (6-year wait). So, that is why I strongly suggest to guys that it is okay to file, chop, cut, saw those things down!! 4. THANK YOU!!!!!! My #1 pet peeve. The only thing that should be sharp on a knife is the edge. Period!! Choking up. Yep, I was super against it 20 years ago. I've grown to accept it to a degree. Sometimes it just feels kinda neat to do it and for some tasks, it is necessary, if the knife is on the large side. I am leary of having my index finger right next to the edge. That is why I dull the corner and the first 1/8th of an inch of the blade should my finger move a little. So far, knock on wood, I've been unscathed. I totally agree with the huge choil and finger guard thing. I wrote an article about how the model 20 was initially designed and made with the absence of a choil, but over the years has morphed into a choil just like all their knives except for a few, like the Fireman. So, rather than deny myself the pleasure of using a knife that has those negatives, combined with the antiquated almost obsolete steel choice, I choose to make it a fun project and do the best I can to modify them into an actual knife you can use. Holes in blades are stupid, but fun. I can't help myself, even with God frowning down on me!! Merry Christmas to you and your family as well. I hope 2024 is a safe and sane year!!!

  • @ROE1300

    @ROE1300

    6 ай бұрын

    @@knifetimestory Excellent response to my commentary. Proving once again you are a scholar & a gentleman. Best to you in 2024, I anxiously await your 1st video of the year.

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you. Very kind of you to say!

  • @garytellep5392
    @garytellep53924 ай бұрын

    Your sheaths are the obvious give away, do you actually use these knives because they sure don't look like it. Most RMKs purchased today sit in drawers and safes and are collectables vs. users. A Rolex Submariner was a "tool" watch once too, today most of them have never see a bathroom shower. I bought my first RMK, a Model 8, 50 years ago in Alaska from Tom Leschorn, a good friend. You should know who the guy was. In my 50 years in AK I've used lots of good knives, RMKs among them. Don't let them go dull on you in the field. Those little sheath stones look cool but you'll be playing them a long time resharpening a RMK.

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    4 ай бұрын

    Well, you are misinformed on a few levels. First, I don't use the sheaths provided by Randall. They suck. Done a few videos about that. I use pouch sheaths. Secondly, you did not look at the thumbnail or knives in the video very closely. Lots of patina. Thirdly, you missed the fact I ground the finger guards off because I DO use my knives. Yes, I've heard of Tom Leshchorn. Surprised he did not sell you a Model 11 Alaskan Hunter. Oh, and I wear the hell out of my GMT Master II

  • @user-bo4jp4lk6l
    @user-bo4jp4lk6l3 ай бұрын

    So you mod your knifes better then Randall… and your not hurting the value… sure.,,,.

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    3 ай бұрын

    Nope, my mods are better "Than" Randall. First of all, I don't buy them to be heirlooms or for resale. I buy them to use them just like a Spyderco or Benchmade. The minute you sharpen or use either of them, you are hurting the value. I treat Randalls the same way. Use them and enjoy them. So yes, my mods make the knife better for me. Maybe not you, but certainly for me. Thanks for watching!!

  • @dreadnoughtforge5911
    @dreadnoughtforge59114 ай бұрын

    Sounds like this guy is just a frustrated knife maker- title of video is misleading- it should be what i would do if i was in charge of Randall... a self centered look at some randall knives- no info about randall themselves

  • @knifetimestory

    @knifetimestory

    4 ай бұрын

    With your obvious vast experience at titling all 11 of your videos, what do you think it should be? I'm open to all constructive criticism.

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