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Randall Made Knives, usually referred to as Randall, is an American custom handcrafted
knife A knife ( : knives; from Old Norse 'knife, dirk') is a tool or weapon with a cutting edge or blade, usually attached to a handle or hilt. One of the earliest tools used by humanity, knives appeared at least 2.5 million years ago, as evidenced ...
manufacturer founded by Walter Doane "Bo" Randall, Jr. in the U.S. The knife making shop and showroom is located in
Orlando, Florida Orlando () is a city in the U.S. state of Florida and is the county seat of Orange County, Florida, Orange County. In Central Florida, it is the center of the Greater Orlando, Orlando metropolitan area, which had a population of 2,509,831, acco ...
. Randall began making knives as a hobby in 1937.Randall Made Knives; Orlando - Handmade knives November 2013 Florida Trend magazine page 87. His son and grandson continue the family trade along with 20 craftsmen producing about 8,000 knives per year out of a shop on South Orange Blossom Trail. Randall offers 28 models of knives for different applications, each customizable at the factory based on customer specification. Randall hand
forge A forge is a type of hearth used for heating metals, or the workplace (smithy) where such a hearth is located. The forge is used by the smith to heat a piece of metal to a temperature at which it becomes easier to shape by forging, or to th ...
s nearly all models of knives instead of using factory stamping or stock removal, one of few manufacturers to do so. Randall uses a 17-step process for making knives, which usually takes over 8 hours to complete.Coulbourn, Keith. "A Cut Above The Average", '' Florida Accent'', February 12, 1967. The waiting list for obtaining a Randall from the shop is typically six years. Two examples of Randall's Model 17 "Astro", designed for the use of
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, are on display in the
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. The company operates its own museum containing more than 7,000 knives and other edged weapons, including one of the world's largest collections of pocket knives.


History

Bo Randall first became interested in making knives after he purchased a
Bill Scagel William Wales Scagel or Bill Scagel (February 12, 1873 – March 26, 1963) was an American knifemaker whose style had a profound impact on the cutlery trade, influencing it for over 100 years. Early life Born near Alpena, Michigan and raised in Ca ...
knife that was being used to scrape paint off of a boat without showing any signs of wear or damage. He made his first knife in his garage at Lake Ivanhoe, Florida using an auto spring. He founded the company in 1938. Although Randall originally designed his knives for outdoorsmen and sold them at sporting goods stores, demand from military customers initially provided his biggest boost in business, and launched his company nationally. In the early 1940s, Randall knives significantly increased in popularity after receiving good publicity during World War II. Several noted war heroes and GIs on all fronts carried Randall knives with them into major battles, including top American Ace Richard Bong, Lieutenant General James M. Gavin, commander of the
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during the Normandy invasion.
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Captain
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, future
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, owned a Randall knife in World War II. Randalls were so popular that GIs from overseas ordered through the mail by simply addressing letters to the "Knife Man, Orlando". Shortly after the war, the popularity of Randall knives increased among non-military users, and Randall developed additional models specifically for expanding markets. In 1956, Randall received a United States design patent for models 14 and 15. In 1957, bestselling author James Jones mentioned Randall knives in his book ''
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'', and subsequently helped Randall to design a diver's knife. In the
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, General
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, Commander of American military operations in Vietnam, was often photographed with a Randall. Pilot
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of the 1960 U-2 incident, and
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Ross Allen, carried Randalls. In 1982, Randall was inducted into the Blade Magazine Cutlery Hall of Fame at the
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in
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. Bo Randall died in 1989 in Orlando, Florida, at 80 years of age. His son, Gary Randall, currently oversees production at Randall made Knives. Bo Randall was inducted into the ''
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'' magazine Cutlery Hall of Fame at the 1983 Blade Show as an inauguree. In 1997, Randall was inducted into the
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Hall of Fame. In 2001, Randall's knives were listed as "Best Sheath Knife" as part of ''
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'' "50 Best List".


Randall in space

As the U.S. began its space program,
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needed a
survival knife Survival knives are knives intended for survival purposes in a wilderness environment, often in an emergency when the user has lost most of their main equipment. Most military aviation units issue some kind of survival knife to their pilots in case ...
for its
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s, and Major
Gordon Cooper Leroy Gordon "Gordo" Cooper Jr. (March 6, 1927 – October 4, 2004) was an American aerospace engineer, test pilot, United States Air Force pilot, and the youngest of the seven original astronauts in Project Mercury, the first human spa ...
worked with Randall on the design of the Model 17 "Astro". Wolfe, Thomas C. (1982) ''Knives Of The Astronauts'',
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. October 1, 1982
These first astronauts carried their Randalls into space. In 1999, the
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Mercury space capsule was recovered from the ocean with astronaut Gus Grissom's Randall knife inside.Roy Huntington
"Tactical Knives"
''Guns Magazine'', January 2001, page 2. Retrieved on October 26, 2007.
Despite having spent 40 years at a depth of underwater, the knife was still serviceable after a good cleaning. The
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has two Astros on display.


Randall in music

Texas musician
Guy Clark Guy Charles Clark (November 6, 1941 – May 17, 2016) was an American folk and country singer-songwriter and luthier. He released more than 20 albums, and his songs have been recorded by other artists, including Jerry Jeff Walker, Jimmy Buffet ...
wrote and sang the original song "The Randall Knife" as an elegy for his father; the song first appeared on Clark's 1983 album '' Better Days''.
Vince Gill Vincent Grant Gill (born April 12, 1957) is an American country music singer, songwriter and musician. He has achieved commercial success and fame both as frontman of the country rock band Pure Prairie League in the 1970s and as a solo artist ...
, who sang and played guitar on Clark's original recording, mentions a Randall knife in an elegy for his own father, "The Key to Life," from the 1998 album '' The Key''. Steve Earle, a friend and contemporary of Guy Clark, mentions a Randall knife in his song "Taneytown", from the 1997 album ''El Corazon''. In 2019 Mr Earle released a cover of the original song "The Randall Knife" on his album ''Guy'', a collection of covers of Clark's songs in tribute to his friend.


Randall Made knives museum

The Randall Made Knives Museum is located at the shop facility in Orlando, and contains more than 7,000–knives and other edged weapons. It has one of the largest collection of pocket knives in the world and home to the world's largest collection of
Bill Scagel William Wales Scagel or Bill Scagel (February 12, 1873 – March 26, 1963) was an American knifemaker whose style had a profound impact on the cutlery trade, influencing it for over 100 years. Early life Born near Alpena, Michigan and raised in Ca ...
's knives. The museum contains many historical pictures and documents related to Randall knives. Randall plans to move the museum to a larger facility.


Models


Bowie knives

*Model 6 "Steak Knife" *Model 12 " Bowie" *Model 13 "
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"


Military style knives

*Model 1 "All Purpose
Fighting Knife A fighting knife has a blade designed to most effectively inflict injury in close-quarters physical confrontations.Burton, Walter E., ''Knives For Fighting Men'', Popular Science, July 1944, Vol. 145 No. 1, p. 150Hunsicker, A., ''Advanced Skills ...
" *Model 2 "Fighting Stiletto" *Model 14 "Attack" *Model 15 "Airman" *Model 16 SP#1 "Special #1 Fighter", slightly modified Bowie pattern that is designed for use around water.Hughes, B. R. "Anatomy of a Combat Knife: SOF Interviews Experts", '' Soldier of Fortune'', volume 6, number 1, January 1981, page 52. *Model 24 "Guardian"


Outdoorsmen knives

*Model 3 "Hunter" *Model 4 "Big Game and
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" *Model 5 "Camp and Trail Knife" *Model 7 "Fisherman-Hunter" *Model 8 "Trout and Bird Knife" *Model 9 " Pro-Thrower" *Model 25 "The Trapper" *Model 26 "Pathfinder" *Model 27 "Trailblazer" *Model 28 "Woodsman"


Saltwater knives

*Model 10 "Salt Fisherman and Household Utility" *Model 16 “Diver's Knife"


Skinning and hunting knives

*Model 11 "Alaskan Skinner" *Model 19 "Bushmaster" *Model 20 "Yukon Skinner" *Model 21 "Little Game" *Model 22 "Outdoorsman" *Model 23 "Gamemaster"


Survival knives

*Model 17 "Astro" *Model 18 "Attack-Survival"


Notes


External links


Websites


Randall Made Knives
(official Website)


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