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Here is a Heiser 3-7 sheath from the same era. I can't tell any difference in profile between this one and yours. |
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"Here is a Heiser 3-7 sheath from the same era. I can't tell any difference in profile between this one and yours."
I looked in my magic hat and didn't find any of those, That looks brand spankin' new!! |
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1952 Belgian Congo Ivory
Here is one that I just added to my collection Model 3-7" with Ivory.
Last edited by Ta2bill; 02-12-2016 at 08:02 PM. |
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Pinned ivory, and what a beaut. I would have used this as the base knife in the model 3 timeline in the Delrin handle line. I'm really getting to like hunters with that gracefull blade, the prettiest Randall of all.
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You got that right! I'm a huge fan of Ivory handles, cracks and all!
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A very scarce model - a 3-4!
I got this on Ebay a few years ago. Enjoy!!
__________________ "He who seeks refuge in price often takes the worst soaking" |
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Fantastic piece 505Gibbs!
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Miniature Model 3
This one is from the John Cheek collection. I'm sure that the pic will be upside down once I hit the "submit" button!
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Well, I've never seen a 3-4 and am surprised it has seven spacers with Micarta... very nice knife, cool, ... and Bill's mini is also new to me. The detail is fine, wish the pic had a reference for size... quarter, or dollar bill or something, but the knife is so finally done it is hard to tell it is a mini.
Ron (BoBLade) has the deepest trunk and nicest collection of model 3s that I know about. He has posted some of them in the "Magic Randall" thread, more in the "Delrin" thread. They are well worth a look. Nice knives my friends... ciao |
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Thanks, Jack. I'll post pics of a few others here soon. Meanwhile, I believe that the 3-4 belonged to Dubie Baxter (I don't forget a knife like that).
Best, Ron |
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Good recall Ron - it indeed did!!
__________________ "He who seeks refuge in price often takes the worst soaking" |
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Thanks, Gibbs!
Here are a few pics of my collection. I usually take crappy pics, but this one turned out better than I anticipated: This is not my pic, but it's one of my favorite knives: A rare early WWII Hiunter grind: How about a Model 3 with an 8 1/2" blade or a Model 3 with a 3" blade? Early (~1964) examples of Tom Leschorn's work: Bill Platt's personal 3-7: A piece I picked up at Blade last year (Mint): A piece I recently picked up from Steve Zimmerman (Mint): Ron |
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Fantastic knives, Ron!
I never get tired of seeing your collection. You're number three! Cheers! David __________________ It takes less effort to smile than to frown ! |
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Here is my latest Model 3-6. Pinned stag with finger-grooves, and nickel silver hilt. Just love these old stag hunters.
Randall-3-finger-2Randall-3-finger-4 Randall-3-finger-5 __________________ |
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