Gents,
It has been awhile since I have been active here so regrets.
This is a two-in-one post as it's all tied together.
I was able to finally meet Joe Dorsky a few weekends back in St. Pete Beach. Had a wonderful visit and was able to show him my Recon #53 that I had gotten from him new circa 2006. I carried it overseas and was happy to show him one that ventured out of the safe to be used as intended. The Brass butt with wrist thong was loose (rotated laterally) and he mentioned that the RMK Shop would tighten it up for me.
This past Monday, I found myself heading over to Orlando for work and thought I would stop by the RMK shop. I had been to the shop 20+ years ago and it hasn't changed much other that the museum has moved into Mr. Randall's original home.
I had phoned them ahead of my visit and when I arrived they took a look at the Brass butt and said they can fix it in 10-minutes if I could wait. So, while they fixed it, I got to meet some of the knife makers and watch them work on knives. Great bunch of guys all working very hard to turn out one of the best fix blades you can buy.
They even gave me a new black zip case with RMK embroidered in orange for the Recon. Very kind of them and much appreciated. I then met Michael who gave me a tour of the museum for an hour. He was very gracious with his time and showing me around. Always great to have your own guide in a museum.
Michael did mention that the second Monday of April is the big Randall on-site annual sale and that folks would be lining up late Saturday to be the first ones in the shop. Sounds exciting!
Is anyone on the boards going to be there on 11 April 2022? I bet there will be a host of awesome knives available to buy and great stories to share while in line.
Hope you enjoyed my post as much as I did writing it.
Again - great to have meet Joe in person - GREAT guy!
Best,
Tom
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