Investment Grade

All natural handle materials are subject to checking and/or cracking under extremes of temperature and humidity. As such natural materials are not guaranteed.

All the African Elephant ivory from which these Randall Made knife handles were crafted pre-dates the ivory ban of 1989. Additionally these knives, handled with pre-ban African Elephant ivory, qualify for the de minimis exemption of the current USFWS ivory restrictions and may be traded in interstate commerce.

 

 

RBscrim #07 of 50

$3650.00

RBscrim #07 of 50 Image
In the early 1990s I offered a group of 50 knives I called the RBscrim series. Each knife featured stainless, nickel silver hilt, metal spacers and a nickel silver butt plate. The handle shape is unique to this series with a single finger grip, slab side and tear drop with an ivory inlay. RBscrim #07 is from the personal collection of Greg Gutcher and has his name etched on the blade. This is one of the very few of Greg's knives to survive the fire of 2008. Included is a letter of authentication signed by Greg.
RBscrim #07 has an Australian theme. The handle is rare Australian Ringed Gidgee. The scrimshaw is a scene including Uluru also known as Ayers Rock and of course the sheath is Crocodile.

RBscrim #07 of 50

$3650.00

RBscrim #07 of 50 Image
In the early 1990s I offered a group of 50 knives I called the RBscrim series. Each knife featured stainless, nickel silver hilt, metal spacers and a nickel silver butt plate. The handle shape is unique to this series with a single finger grip, slab side and tear drop with an ivory inlay. RBscrim #07 is from the personal collection of Greg Gutcher and has his name etched on the blade. This is one of the very few of Greg's knives to survive the fire of 2008. Included is a letter of authentication signed by Greg.
RBscrim #07 has an Australian theme. The handle is rare Australian Ringed Gidgee. The scrimshaw is a scene including Uluru also known as Ayers Rock and of course the sheath is Crocodile.