I recently purchased this small Arkansas Toothpick with Elephant Ivory Handle,Nickel Silver Coolie Cap,Lugged Hilt,Fluted Collar and Escutcheon Plate.The Plate is Engraved "Randall Made Knives 1958".The small Arkansas Toothpick was not a Catalog item until sometime in the early 1960's.There is a Leather spacer in between the Coolie Cap and handle and the Collar and Handle.The Blade has a far more aggressive grind than the later Toothpicks with a more needle like pointed tip.I believe the Blade is an unmarked Stainless Blade as I tested it with Cold Blue and it did not take.This post was made by Ron Mathews on another Forum:

"Bob Gaddis had the advantage of being able to do his research in the shop with complete access to all the Randall files. On page 164 of his book, he says "The Small Arkansas Toothpick was a special order version of the latter years of the 50's, which went on to become a standard catalog model in the early 1960's. The first notation of it in the journal was dated 5 November 1958 and stated simply #13-5 from 3/16"stock, plus the name of the person ordering this knife. Eleven months later, on 6 October 1959, the records showed the next small toothpick order from a dealer who requested a very fancy model with 6-inch blade, nickel silver lugged hilt, ivory handle, plus nickel silver collar and butt cap."

I just wanted to post this here to get more expert opinions on this Knife.I appreciate any and all responses.


Attachments
------image.jpg

------image.jpg

------image.jpg

------image.jpg

------image.jpg

------image.jpg

------image.jpg

------image.jpg