Tune,silverknife,chief, and other Randall Lovers. I agree the market is high for Randall Knives. I sell my Randall's for a profit and have no remorse for making a few dollars here and there. The cost of Ebay pricing with paypal, final selling fees, and listing cost is about 12% of final selling price. The time you have in shooting pictures,creating listings,answering questions of potential bidders,packaging for shipment,trip to the carrier for shipment,ect.. Hec, I could make more money at my hourly job but is not near as much FUN! If I sell a knife off line I price it to the customer for a reduced price of what eEbay prices would bring. I have never had one Randall returned and I do post a 3 day return policy. I think this shows that most of the purchasers of Randalls know value of a great knife and are very happy to be able to own one. Yes, I did place orders,but in my name only. I took the risk that Randalls would remain a good investmant over the waiting time and am still waiting on most of my orders to arrive. Investing in a Great product and making a few bucks is the American Dream. Whether it be Randall knives, Parker shotguns, coins,ect. it is an investmant and a RISK. We all started out as collectors then got addicted. We all want to upgrade our Randalls to the Sweet looking high options or the older but goodie knives and must part with the newer knives in our collection to be able to afford to upgrade. I would also like to mention Rick Ward, one of the most honest men I have ever met. If you want a Randall make it to the Blade show and get in line. Rick will sell you a Randall for Dealer cost. Same holds true for Tom Clinton. Both great dealers! Well, raining here in Indiana today so no work. Take care and hope to see you all at the Blade show in Atlanta!