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Home Products Custom Model 12-9 Subhilt

Custom Model 12-9 Subhilt

by Randall Made Knives, Frazier, R.A. (Ron)

SKU 148212

Date Added 07/02/2014

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $2,450.00

Price $1,895.00

Overview

This stunning one-of-a-kind Model 12-9 was customized by Ron Frazier.  The blade was reground and a subhilt handle added. The fittings are all blued steel finely engraved in French scroll with 22Kt accents by Terry Duget. Scales are outer elephant ivory. Full tang construction with 3/16" blade stock and 1 1/4" depth.  Top shelf craftsmanship throughout. Excellent- condition;unfortunately, some surface rust on engraved areas and a couple of extremely minor marks on the fittings.  Comes with custom made Treestump Leather sheath.

OUTSTANDING PIECE FOR ANY COLLECTION! Blade Steel: Stainless Steel

Product Details

Blade Length 8.75

Overall Length 14.125

Weight (oz) 19.4

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Full Tang, Has Sheath

Blade Material Stainless Steel

Blade Details Clip Point

Handle Material Tusk & Tooth

About the Maker

Randall Made Knives
Randall Made Knives

Few modern knifemakers got started without first being inspired by something they read or heard about Bo Randall. He pioneered handmade knives at a time when no one else was even considering it. Instead of trying to keep that market to himself, he promoted the business for everyone concerned, establishing a museum for visitors in his shop and offering encouragement to budding knifemakers. The models offered by Randall have been developed over a period of 80 years from personal experience, extensive research and the study of hundreds of designs submitted by individuals around the world requesting custom-made knives. Each model has been thoroughly field-tested and has proven to be properly shaped and designed for its particular use. Randall knives are 100% hand made and no two are exactly alike. Demand is so great for all models that there is typically a wait of a few years to deliver a new knife ordered from Randall. Bo and his son Gary managed the business side by side for over twenty-five years. Gary continues the tradition of hand crafting knives that bear the Randall Made trademark along with his sons, Jason and Michael, of the next Randall generation. Inducted into the Blade Magazine Cutlery Hall of Fame in 1983. W.D. "Bo" Randall passed away in 1989.

Frazier, R.A. (Ron)

Ron Frazier was a founding father of modern knife making. He sold his first knife in 1976, the same year he joined the Knifemakers’ Guild. Ron passed away in 2011.