I suppose if I'm going to keep one fixed blade
This very moment is a bad time to sell, perhaps.
Ebay might even prove that thought wrong. Certainly do not try to sell to advanced collectors who perceive a soft market, and who WANT one when buying.
I have no doubt you will get every penny you paid and then some, if you just do not try to sell at this moment.
Just be patient and give it a little time (ie a couple of years), as there are only so many knives out there made in that time frame, and fewer still in the condition of that knife of yours.
Was it John Taffin who said "you cannot pay too much, you can only pay too soon"?
Complete thread:
- Classic Carbon Steel: 1960s Randall Made Knives Model 1-8 -
FOG,
2013-03-13, 16:59
- Classic Carbon Steel: 1960s Randall Made Knives Model 1-8 -
Ron Brown,
2013-03-13, 17:38
- I had Charles Whitman's 8 inch #1 in my hands at one time. - MR, 2013-03-13, 18:15
- NICE!!!! - woody, 2013-03-13, 18:28
- Classic Carbon Steel: 1960s Randall Made Knives Model 1-8 - Murphy, 2013-03-13, 19:46
- I bought an identical knife in 1963 - Charles, 2013-03-14, 11:25
- I suppose if I'm going to keep one fixed blade -
FOG,
2013-03-14, 12:08
- I suppose if I'm going to keep one fixed blade -
passin' by,
2013-03-14, 16:35
- I suppose if I'm going to keep one fixed blade - FOG, 2013-03-14, 18:12
- I suppose if I'm going to keep one fixed blade -
passin' by,
2013-03-14, 16:35
- Classic Carbon Steel: 1960s Randall Made Knives Model 1-8 -
Ron Brown,
2013-03-13, 17:38