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The New Randall Museum
As difficult as it is to take photographs through glass display cases with a multitude of lights glaring off them. I wanted to share some pics with you all anyway.
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What in the name of the good lord is this? It looks to be a low S with a pre-1966 blade stamp (can't really make it out with the lousy low pixels that this internal picture program supplies.)... So was the knife from sometime in the mid 60s?
It looks like my concept knife (below) wasn't such a new idea. I would hope the Randall Museum has an explanation tag for some of these knives including when where how why, etc. |
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There is absolutely no information on 99.9% of the knives on display. It would probably take another decade to do so. Every knife in that picture is a one off custom and it's doubtful that anybody actually remember the exact date of assembly or it's actual purpose.
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blade, custom, knife, knives, lights, make, randall, supplies |
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