Knife Of The Week Model 25

Posted by: vklough46

Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/30/08 08:03 AM

Thanks to all who have participated thus far.

From Randall Made Knives: The History of the Man and the Blades, by Robert L. Gaddis, pp. 257-258.

Quote:

The idea of a scaled-down commemorative was replaced by that of adding a new style of drop-point hunter to the Randall line. The only drop point Randall offered was the Model 11 Alaskan Skinner from the early 1950s, and Gary had a new design in mind. It was one based upon a noncatalog knife made in small quantity in the early 1970s and was also similar to one his dad had made back about 1940 or 1941.

Once again, it was a case of forging a couple of rough blades, taking them to a grinder, and designing by removing metal and making sparks. While Gary did most of the grinding, Bo, Pete, and six or eight other shopmen gave their opinions at various times.

"We messed around with that for a couple of months, until we found something everybody liked," Gary recalled. After they obtained a satisfactory blade, they needed to come up with an appropriate handle to go with it. While crown stag was out, they still were after a pre-World War II look. They decided to try polished stag with leather and fiber spacers at each end, something like the earliest handles of Bo's back in 1938 and 1939. The first knife must have been assembled with brass hilt and butt cap because Gary said, "We had a weight problem with the handle, so we decided to use nickel silver on the hilt and aluminum for the butt cap." In fact the butt cap was made somewhat thinner than had previously been the rule on Randall knives.

The design of this newly completed knife appealed to everyone, so it was given the name "Trapper" and added to the regular line as the Model 25. It was the only new addition to the Randall catalog during the 1980s and was first offered in the twenty-eighth printing of the catalog in the anniversary year 1988....

Within the first six months of production, Gary got requests for knives with the rough outer portion of the stag, usually referred to as the bark, left in place. Handles made in this manner looked quite nice, so this became a regular option, although it wasn't listed in the catalog. Each end of the stag section on these handles was ground and polished so as to taper smoothly into the section of fiber and leather spacers. All in all, this gave then handle both a handsome appearance and a good nonslip grip.

About a year and half later, during 1989, another noncatalog style of this knife became available, which Gary termed "one with brass furniture." Here the knife had a brass hilt and thin brass butt cap, and the normal colored fiber spacers were replaced by ones of very thin sheet brass and black spacers. A Model 25 Trapper with brass furniture on the stag section yields an exceedingly good-looking knife. We should also mention that from the very first, this model has been offered with either a 5- or 6-inch blade made from stainless steel or the regular 01 tool.




From the current catalog:
Model 25 "The Trapper" -- 5" and 6" blade of 1/4" stock. 4 3/8 - 1/2" handle of leather and stag. Thumb notch and top of hilt molded for thumb placement. Nickel silver hilt. Dulalumin butt cap; Brass available upon request. Standard with stag. (Name etching, stainless blade and wrist thong only options available.) Drop point hunter blade. Handle construction is reminiscent of 1930's design. Model 25-5" supplied with pouch sheath. Excellent skinning, outdoors knife. #25 handle available on #26, #27, #12-9", #12-9" #14 grind. Nickel silver butt cap available for extra charge.

Lady and gentleman, may we please see some Model 25s?

Kevin
Posted by: vklough46

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/30/08 08:08 AM

Here's some 25s to get us started.

Posted by: vklough46

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/30/08 08:20 AM

Here's a couple more.

Posted by: silverknife

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/30/08 09:16 AM

Nice 25's Kevin. That top one in the first picture is quite unusual is the leather dyed black? If so did they do that at the shop???

Here is a #25-5 scrimshawed with a Rocky Mountain scene by Rick Bowles:



Regards, Doug
Posted by: vklough46

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/30/08 10:22 AM

Doug,
The 25 on top is my user. It has gotten that way from field dressing and processing about 20 deer.
That's a very nice 25 you have. Maybe we could go hunting sometime and you could dirty her up a little bit.
Thanks for posting.
Kevin
Posted by: Cabinet_Man

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/30/08 11:36 AM

The 3 I have, all are fairly recent examples...each with a different sheath... the standard sheath with stone pocket, a no hone sheath, and a croc sheath.
~dale


Posted by: vklough46

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/30/08 11:55 AM

Dale,
Thanks for the post.
Great looking 25's and that's a very nice Randall plaque.
Kevin
Posted by: Rob_Schoening

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/30/08 12:54 PM

Incredable 25's fellas!
Posted by: HENTHORNJR

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/30/08 09:38 PM

Here are the ones i have.
Posted by: vklough46

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/30/08 09:49 PM

Rick,
Very nice knives.
Any chance of a closeup of the oval scrimshaw?
Thanks for taking the time to post.
Kevin
Posted by: HENTHORNJR

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/30/08 10:21 PM

Here's a close up, hope it's focused.
Posted by: Cut_Man

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/31/08 12:27 AM

Rick, I almost went after that myself. If the auction photo would have been that nice, I might be the one posting pics of it! Good catch there!!!

Brian
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/31/08 09:24 AM

BEAUTIFUL KNIVES, Guys!
Hey Kevin...you're The (#25) Man!!!!
Tony
Posted by: Holzinger258

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/31/08 01:03 PM

Rick, I think you've got great taste!
-Steve


Posted by: JesseEgnew

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/31/08 02:14 PM

My two cents umm I mean 25’s.
Posted by: Cabinet_Man

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 04/01/08 11:01 AM

Jesse,
Is the stag knife a 6" model? It looks to be about 1/2" longer in the pics.
~dale
Posted by: BOB_TEATES

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 04/01/08 11:34 AM

the 25's I have. Bob
Posted by: Guido_Bitossi

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 04/07/08 11:48 AM

Sorry Everybody....
I know is a last week treat but....



always nice to look at...
Best
Guido
Posted by: Guido_Bitossi

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 04/07/08 11:51 AM

The beauty of....the Beauty...



Best
Guido
Posted by: JesseEgnew

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/25/08 10:24 AM

Here is one I just received brand new from the shop. I noticed something very strange about this one. Can you spot it? Also another Great Piece of stag from the shop!
Posted by: New2Randalls

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/25/08 10:43 AM

Would the someting stange be the placement of the "S" and the Randall stamp seems to be a little deeper making it look like it is in an Oval? Still, nice "stag"
Dan Snyder RKS #5537
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/25/08 01:04 PM

Yep, the Randall logo and "S" seem to be in a depressed oval.
Nice Knife!!! Like the matching hilt/butt cap.
Tony
Posted by: tomthbomb

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/25/08 02:06 PM

Quote:

Yep, the Randall logo and "S" seem to be in a depressed oval.
Nice Knife!!! Like the matching hilt/butt cap.
Tony



Here is a photo of the #25 that tunefink posted on the "for sale" forum.
I noticed the same phenomenon.



I don't think he will mind if I post it. I bought it for a for a friend.
Posted by: JesseEgnew

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/25/08 02:15 PM

Although that is different (the deep stamping) I was referring to the brown stitch sheath. I thought this was only from 98-99 but maybe this was one of the “in the back bottom of the bin” sheaths? I guess since the fire happed they probably used up all of the stock and found one from 10 years ago?
Posted by: New2Randalls

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/25/08 02:27 PM

Jesse, didn't even notice the sheath was concentrating on the knife. But yes, you are right, brown stitched sheath is unusual for a current production model from what I've read and been told.
Dan Snyder RKS #5537
Posted by: Dirty_Water

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/25/08 07:57 PM

You are both correct. A brown stitched sheath was used because of the shortage and we also now have a new stamp that arrived with a pronounced "ring" around the trademark.

---DW---
Posted by: tomthbomb

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/25/08 08:31 PM

Quote:

We also now have a new stamp that arrived with a pronounced "ring" around the trademark.

---DW---



OK, a new reason to have a duplicate of all the stainless Randalls I already have!
Posted by: Captain Chris Stanaback

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/25/08 08:40 PM

and so begins the saga of the "rare"..."PRE-RING" stamping! I might as well name it now...It's coming. Best, Capt. Chris
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/26/08 08:23 AM

Cool!
I finally got to the point where I own some rare Randalls
Tony
Posted by: silverknife

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/26/08 08:52 AM

Tony-Every Randall you own is a one of a kind. There is not another one in the world exactly like it and each one is a work of art. But then I am probably not telling you anything you didn't already know.

Regards,
Doug
Posted by: Oldvetnam1

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/26/08 09:48 AM

I never really thought of it that way Doug. Thanks for bringing that up.
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/26/08 10:08 AM

Right You Are, Doug!!
On all counts.
Tony
Posted by: Leatherman

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/17/09 08:02 PM

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this is a really sweet blade, very light fun and easy to carry.
Posted by: JesseEgnew

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/05/09 05:40 PM

Here is a #25-6 with Musk Ox, just out of the Randall shop!
Posted by: Warren_Polidori

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/30/09 08:25 PM

Here's my recently acquired Model 25 "user" with an ivory handle. How often do you here that huh?

Best,
Warren

Posted by: Burnie

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/30/09 08:31 PM

Warren, Now that's a classy user my friend!
Posted by: Warren_Polidori

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/30/09 08:44 PM

Burnie,

This ones got a bit of sperience. But it still dresses to kill!

Best,
Warren
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 03/31/09 09:23 AM

Warren,
One of the nicest "users" I've ever seen!
Congrats!
Tony
Posted by: Peter63

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 04/13/09 10:42 AM

5-pack of trappers with a cap

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Posted by: vklough46

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/16/09 08:22 PM

This is an interesting re-handled RMK 25.(Not re-handled by the RMK shop.) It had a badly cracked ivory center piece, which was replaced with musk ox.

Kevin



Posted by: Burnie

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/16/09 08:27 PM

Very nice Kevin!!!!!!
Posted by: tomthbomb

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/16/09 08:47 PM

That is a very elegant #25!
Refined, refreshing and really nice (I ran out of R words).
Posted by: Bill_Jacobs

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/16/09 10:38 PM

Tomthbomb said,
Quote:

That is a very elegant #25!
Refined, refreshing and really nice (I ran out of R words).



Kevin, I thought of a few more "R" words:
Remarkable! Resplendent! Renowned! Rehandled? Yes, rehandled but still a Raging! beauty. I dare say, and I do dare, that your Model 25 looks BETTER THAN the ones Capt Chris posted and they were great. Wow, what great coloration in the Ox horn. Thanks for showing all of us.
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/17/09 09:11 AM

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A real beauty!
Tony
Posted by: tglassco

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/17/09 06:23 PM

Kevin,

That's an extraordinary Model #25.

Looks Like A Good User!

Posted by: lunde

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/30/09 02:29 PM

Below are photos of my three #25-6" stainless knives that differ in their furniture (hilt and butt cap) material.

The first photo is of the two with Brass and Nickel Silver furniture, respectively. The second photo is of the one that arrived today, with Pure Silver furniture and Sterling Silver and Black spacers.





I specified a no-hone sheath for the one with Pure Silver furniture.
Posted by: lunde

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/30/09 04:00 PM

Another shot of all three: Brass, Nickel Silver, and Pure Silver.

Posted by: vklough46

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/30/09 04:16 PM

Nice knives Ken.
Thanks for taking the time to post.

Kevin
Posted by: lunde

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/30/09 06:02 PM

Here is the one with Pure Silver furniture in its no-hone sheath:

Posted by: silverknife

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/30/09 10:06 PM

Ken,

Very fine looking collection of 25s. I particularly like the one with the fine silver furniture (go figure )

How do you like the way it balances in your hand?

Regards,
Doug
Posted by: EDO

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/31/09 05:54 AM

Ken,
perfect photos. Congrats!
Posted by: lunde

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 01/16/10 01:53 PM

Here are some additional shots of my #25-6" with Pure Silver furniture and Sterling Silver & Black spacers:









Many thanks to Doug Cream for supplying the silver.
Posted by: ObliviousFool

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 05/28/10 05:54 PM

Originally Posted By: Guido_Bitossi
The beauty of....the Beauty...



Best
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Is that brass work something you got through the shop or was it done after the fact? Who is the sculptor if you don't mind me asking?

Really amazing.
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 05/29/10 08:41 AM

Hi ...(what's your name Son??) :-) ...
Guido is traveling on business right now, so he probably won't see this at the moment,
but I can say that the beautiful engraving is not done by the shop. It's done after.
And I'm not sure who the artist is ... some one else here might know.
If not, I'm sue Guido will respond when he gets back!
Take Care,
Tony
Posted by: ObliviousFool

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 05/30/10 12:55 PM

Name is Chris. Thanks for the info. Those are some sweet 25's.
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 05/30/10 11:52 PM

Chris,
No problem! And those 25s ARE sweet!!!
I'll try and remember this for when Guido gets back!
Take care,
Tony
Posted by: Peter_Kaufman

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 06/03/10 06:39 AM

Hi
Here is my new model 25 5 inch with mesquite burl center section, that I was lucky to get at the shop sale.
I am a big ironwood fan, but this mesquite is fantastic.
The guys at the shop did a great job on this one.
Peter
Posted by: BarryC

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 06/03/10 10:07 PM

I'm very excited about my new model 25 with this gorgeous ironwood. Here it is:
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/12/10 06:23 PM

A new #25-5" with polished stag!
Posted by: Peter S.

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/08/10 08:21 AM


... Today I´ve got this beautiful Trapper!

I think, this one could be one of my new favorites?! cool








Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/08/10 08:58 AM

Peter,
Great looking 25!
EXCELLENT STAG!!!!! wink
Tony
Posted by: Leatherman

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/08/10 09:16 AM

Tony I would love to read those magazines/catalogues could you share a few photo copys with the forum or myself?
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/08/10 10:03 AM

Leatherman,
Those are all vintage catalogs ... Abercrombie (both David and Abercrombie & Fitch), L.L. Bean
that I started to collect in the past year or two. Also some older Eddie Bauer (when they sold serious equipment) catalogs.
I'd like to help but it would be very time consuming to scan and post even one.
I'll try to continue to use them as props whenever I can.
Tony
Posted by: Leatherman

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/08/10 11:22 AM

I have been interested in the history of abercrombie when they sold real equipment since I discovered Randall Knives, I really enjoy history like that.

My father has tons of old life and farm magazines from the 40s and 50s and 60s etc but no abercrombie or anything of the like.
Posted by: Guido_Bitossi

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/08/10 12:16 PM

Sorry Tony and Gus to have noticed your posts just NOW...after seven months blush ; really sorry! (it was a long...trip wink )

To Chris aka Gus: that pair was abbelished with nice carving of top RMK engraver Ron Skaggs.

Sorry again
Guido
PS: thanks Tony for managing my schedule wink
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/08/10 01:59 PM

Guido,
Any time ... my pleasure!
Ciao,
Tony
Posted by: Keith_Hicks

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/08/10 06:03 PM

Is polished stag available from the shop?
Posted by: Captain Chris Stanaback

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/08/10 08:26 PM

Keith,
Polished stag is only available from the shop as centers on #25 styled handles. I wish this question was posted in the "Ordering Questions" forum. (Got your PM...but I respond to emails faster and with better frequency)
Best, Capt. Chris
Posted by: Litch

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/12/10 11:48 AM

Originally Posted By: Attack14

... Today I´ve got this beautiful Trapper!

I think, this one could be one of my new favorites?! cool


Hi Peter,

congratulations on your new #25! Very nice!
We met last weekend at a show here in Germany and Peter told me he was waiting for the mailman...

Enjoy it - and give the vintage knives a break wink


Peter
Posted by: Captain Chris Stanaback

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/05/11 06:30 PM

Fellow RKS members:
Here's one for ya'. It's a 6" version, nickel silver hilt and butt (rounded) and stabilized musk ox center. Hope ya' like it.
Best, Capt. Chris
Posted by: HALORANGER

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/05/11 11:03 PM

Thats a great looking #25 Capt.
Posted by: kalervo

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/06/11 03:54 AM

One word: BEAUTIFUL.
Posted by: EDO

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/06/11 09:03 AM

Capt. Chris,
bello!!!
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/06/11 01:12 PM

Hey Cap.
That Musk Ox looks REAL good in a #25 handle!
Tony
Posted by: New2Randalls

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/06/11 02:56 PM

The more knives I see with the musk ox handles the more I really want one. Captain, that's a real nice looking model 25 you have there!

Dan Snyder
RKS #5537
SHAG #010
Posted by: Sidney_Redford

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/06/11 04:27 PM

This is my favorite 25.
Posted by: Leatherman

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/06/11 04:41 PM

That looks really nice Sidney! Love that mirror shine on the carbon blade, and also love the sheath.
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/06/11 05:44 PM

Sidney,
That's a beauty!
Fantastic sheath.
Tony
Posted by: 7890

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/08/11 04:46 PM

i have two modal 25
Posted by: 7890

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/08/11 04:49 PM

i like it. what somthing like that cost
Posted by: Sidney_Redford

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/08/11 05:38 PM

Thanks guys. I am not sure what it would cost today. The Ivory runs the price up as does the sheath. Greg did the sheath. Great job as usual. The shop always does a great job. At least that is my O.
Posted by: archdriver

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 04/25/11 02:58 PM

Not too fancy but a couple of knives that I own. I 've owned the 25 for several years but the 26 just picked up recently.
Posted by: Sidney_Redford

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 04/25/11 06:28 PM

Nice knives, looks like you have used the 25 a bit. Both have nice stag but, the 25 looks really nice.
Posted by: Peter_Kaufman

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 04/25/11 07:28 PM

Welcome to the forums
Nice knives with great stag. Let us know you name

Peter
Posted by: kalervo

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 06/17/11 03:36 PM

Fantastic 25s.
Here is mine :-)
/Kimmo Lilja

Posted by: Litch

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/01/11 05:56 PM

Thank you all for sharing these great knives!

Here is mine:





I love the spacers smile

Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 09/01/11 06:40 PM

PETER ... THAT IS GREAT LOOKING STAG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of the nicest #25s I've seen!
Tony
Posted by: Matthias

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 04/04/12 01:09 PM

My Trapper's:





Matthias
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 04/04/12 02:03 PM

Very Nice!
I'm partial to polished stag on the #25 and #26.
Tony
Posted by: Jim459

Model 25 Old & New - 09/19/12 10:03 PM

Subtle and not so subtle changes occur over time with certain Randall models. The Model 25 got a new spacer arrangement adding additional aluminum to the leather. Here is a comparison of old vs new.
Posted by: Steven

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 09/20/12 11:11 AM

It gained some very nice engraving as well.
Posted by: Jim459

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 09/20/12 11:14 AM

Randall - take note! We want engraving added.

Jim
Posted by: Michael_Mason

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 09/20/12 09:18 PM


Love that old style "look" Jim, VERY NICE !!!
Posted by: Peter_Kaufman

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 11/02/12 08:40 PM

Here is my new ironwood #25-5 from the fall shop sale, great wood, also a photo of my other two model 25's, one with mesquite, and the other polished stag. Great craftsmanship from the shop on all.

Peter
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 11/03/12 10:15 AM

Very, very nice. While I have never used my 25, it still looks like a great hunting knife with the drop point. Beautiful wood.

Pap
Posted by: Captain Chris Stanaback

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 06/24/13 01:59 PM

Dark green/jade canvas micarta. I sure wish I could find some more of this stuff!
Enjoy, Capt. Chris
Posted by: Peter_Kaufman

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 06/24/13 05:02 PM

Nice knives Capt. Chris

One has a FL stamp and the other the FLA stamp, just curious if they were made at the same time
Thanks
Peter
Posted by: Captain Chris Stanaback

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 06/24/13 06:26 PM

I picked them up this past Thursday...on the same order. They're now resting quietly in my safe.
Thanks, Capt. Chris
Posted by: Buckspen

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 06/24/13 06:30 PM

Here is a 25-6 with yellow micarta handle.

- -Buckspen
Posted by: Ortega BVT

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 08/25/13 03:50 PM

Here is my 25-6 with polished stag handle smile

Posted by: TAH

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 08/25/13 09:54 PM

Stefano,

Another beautiful knife and glad to see you still have some money leftover. grin
Posted by: Litch

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 09/07/13 11:28 AM

Here is a recent acquisition. Stag is hard to beat on a knife imho.





Posted by: TAH

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 09/07/13 12:55 PM

I agree, Peter, and that's exceptionally pretty stag on that knife. Very nice!
Posted by: CrazyCajun

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 09/07/13 01:48 PM

Agreed, I'm a stag guy... well Micarta...Ironwood....Burl.... Ivory.....!

There it goes again.... Randall Fever!!!
Posted by: Byrdguy

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 09/07/13 05:50 PM

I love the blade shape of the 25.
Posted by: MYB

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 09/07/13 06:33 PM

I love the #25 handle!

Wish it could be an option on all models.
Posted by: Guido_Bitossi

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 09/08/13 06:36 AM

Model #25...FOREVER..!!!
Posted by: MYB

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 09/08/13 09:33 AM

My absolute favorite...
Posted by: Steven

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 09/08/13 10:53 AM

Can't get much better.
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 09/08/13 04:17 PM

A BEAUTY!
Posted by: Ortega BVT

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 01/04/14 10:28 AM

I love that blade shape!
Here the last I got, with polished stag and nickel silver fittings...







Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 01/04/14 10:40 AM

A beauty! Like the polished stag ... just like my #25 and #26.
Posted by: Ortega BVT

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 01/04/14 10:55 AM

Thank you Tony! You gave me a nice input for my future #26... wink
Posted by: Hemingway

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 01/04/14 06:24 PM

This was a gift to me and one of my prized possessions. So, I didn't pick the micarta. I really like the way the stag looks between the stacked leather and that would be my preference. But, all 25's are sweet looking.



Posted by: Leatherman

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 01/04/14 06:38 PM

What kind of shotgun?
Posted by: Hemingway

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 01/04/14 08:23 PM

L C Smith. Field grade. 30" barrels.
Posted by: Matthias

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 03/30/15 03:04 PM

Got this one last week:



Matt
Posted by: TonyLaPetri

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 03/30/15 08:42 PM

A real Beauty!
Posted by: GHD

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 10/06/15 11:09 PM

Nothing special just my old 25-5.
Posted by: desert.snake

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 10/07/15 01:28 PM

Nice!
Posted by: Captain Chris Stanaback

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 10/07/15 01:56 PM

Your old #25 may not seem like anything special..."but"...(I know) that looks like a smoothback Johnson sheath it's sitting in! That's pretty special, seeing as how there isn't more than a few dozen of them!
Nice knife, Capt. Chris
Posted by: tunefink

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 10/07/15 02:31 PM

Correct he is, that Captain.

Here is another oldie.... Johnson rough back sheath.





Posted by: Captain Chris Stanaback

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 10/07/15 03:46 PM

JRB's & JSB's are all in a small window, although not the 6 incher. Greg started making the fine "pouch-style" sheath that we are all familiar with almost from the Trapper's inception! I remember the first time I showed Greg a Johnson sheath for a 5" Model #25 how surprised he was, stating that he didn't understand it, seeing as how he was on board from the Trapper's intro!
Nice knives, both of them, guys. Keep 'em coming.
Best, Capt. Chris
PS: Probably already on here somewhere, but here's a matching pair out of my "Stash" in dark jade micarta...CCS
Posted by: RamKingJC

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 10/07/15 04:11 PM

Capt. Chris is just plain showin off now....... W O W !!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: GHD

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 10/07/15 05:26 PM

Pretty sure it's a rough back capt., so maybe not so uncommon after all ?
Posted by: Billy Poyner

Re: Model 25 Old & New - 10/07/15 09:26 PM

25-5 Stabilized Maple Burl
Posted by: Tattoo Bill

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/06/15 04:35 PM

Model 25 Schimshaw by Gary Harbour.
Posted by: Boomer51

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 10/10/17 08:53 PM

Picked up this 25-5 recently with a nice piece of stag.
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 10/11/17 12:06 AM

Very nice pick. I like it. Congratulations.

Pap
Posted by: GCTom41

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 10/11/17 06:44 AM

Bill,

Great pair, great scrim! NICE

Tom Flynn
Posted by: ROBERT MCINTOSH

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/28/19 12:58 AM

Musk Ox #25-5
Posted by: Attila Mezzini

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/23/19 09:43 PM

One of those older, “not so common” JRB sheathed 25-5”s
Posted by: Attila Mezzini

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 12/23/19 09:46 PM

Here it is.
Posted by: Got2hav1

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/23/20 09:29 PM

MY 25-5 that I picked up used. This is my favorite knife . I've had several other Randall's but this one stays.

Posted by: GCTom41

Re: Knife Of The Week Model 25 - 02/24/20 06:44 AM

That is my hunting knife; carried it everywhere I go.

Tom Flynn