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Whats a fair price for a new Randall Trailblaser?


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Posts: 1235 | Location: Bridgeport, Tx | Registered: 20 May 2005Reply With Quote
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Whats a fair price for a new Randall Trailblaser?


Not tying to be smart. but are you buying or selling? beer
 
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415 in the randall on line store
 
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415 in the randall on line store


Plus a three to four year wait. What it's worth to have one immediately from a third party is for the buyer to decide.


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$450 to $700 on Ebay.

And, I think it is over a FIVE year wait if you order from the factory.
 
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I have one and have thought about selling as I have more knives than a batallion of ninjas could ever use.


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I have one and have thought about selling as I have more knives than a batallion of ninjas could ever use.


In that case it's only worth about $75. Do you want cash or a check?
 
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Waiting 3-5 years for a knife???

As John McEnroe used to say. "You can't be serious!!"
 
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Waiting 3-5 years for a knife???

As John McEnroe used to say. "You can't be serious!!"


I'm one of the not "serious". Then again, I'm not in a hurry, and my Randall Made did arrive. They even shipped it to France with no problems.


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I have 2 Randalls and don't need either one. My wife bought me a custom and it has more value, to me, than all other knives I own.


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Real prices are somewhere between $375 and $500, depending on how bad someone wants it, stainless blade is worth about $25 to $50 more.


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