#41615 - 05/11/08 12:44 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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#41616 - 05/11/08 01:18 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
[Re: DUH120]
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This is mine. N/S single hilt, single finger micarta handle. Kevin
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#41618 - 05/12/08 11:32 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
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Bob, Is that Jim Behring's green tenite colored G-10 on the grip?
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#41619 - 05/13/08 05:25 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
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Yes Tom it is.my photography skills are not very good. the color is hard for me to capture.looks real good in real life.
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#41620 - 05/13/08 05:33 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
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#41621 - 05/13/08 05:36 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
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#41623 - 05/13/08 10:05 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
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EDO, BELLISIMO!!!!
HOT PHOTOS! Ciao, Tony
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#41625 - 05/13/08 11:37 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
[Re: Kelly_Higgins]
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Nice ones guys!
Kelly, I love the orange handled Fireman Specials, yours is a nice one!
I carried a FS at work on my uniform pants and found it a little large for daily/regular work activites, but will be adding one to my bunker pants once I come up with a sheath set up that allows for secure, operational carry.
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#41628 - 11/21/09 11:19 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
[Re: tomthbomb]
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Edo, I'm not able to look at your pics !?!?! Guido
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#41629 - 11/24/09 01:34 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
[Re: Kelly_Higgins]
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This is an amazing model Can you tell me more about its usage??
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#41631 - 11/24/09 07:10 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
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Michael...it's more a... jemmy than a knife... It was designed for Firemen Corps. More specs? from...more eligible knifenutts... Best Guido
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#41635 - 11/24/09 11:23 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
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...too smart Capt. ...too smart... Bravo!
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#41636 - 11/24/09 12:10 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
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#41637 - 11/24/09 04:14 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
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Hi Dubie,I think thats shop green micarta and I've got its twin over here in England
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#41638 - 11/24/09 05:56 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
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Sure looks brown on this side of the pond. I guess it's a canvas and does look sort of light for brown.
Great looking Fireman.
Dubie
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#41639 - 11/25/09 01:23 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
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I just remembered my knife is on page 1 of this very thread,sat on the front of a Polk County fire truck no less,I think you'll see what I mean about the colour.
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#41642 - 11/25/09 09:24 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
[Re: 7033grip]
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Dubie, It's green "linen"...not canvas, & it is not the brown that is around from time to time. The Randall shop uses green canvas also, but only on "CDT" models. Any 1/4" stock, full, exposed tang will be green linen if supplied from Randall. Also: The new #28 is available in green "linen" also, even though it is 3/16" stock, therefore requiring a narrower "slot". In short: If it's this type of construction (slotted, full, exposed tang)...It's green linen. I just got my cast off yesterday late afternoon (one month). As soon as I quit whining I'll get the camera out & post some photos. Best, Capt. Chris
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#41643 - 11/25/09 09:55 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
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Thanks Chris, for the info.
Glad to hear the cast is off. You'll be doing the butterfly in the pool by the weekend.
Dubie
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#41644 - 01/17/10 01:02 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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#41645 - 01/17/10 01:12 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Great photos Ken and a real nice looking knife.
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#41646 - 04/04/10 08:22 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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I got this knife a while ago, but finally got the prop for the picture together Green micarta, nickel silver hilt and single finger grip handle. Peter
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#41647 - 04/04/10 08:38 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Peter, If you get a chance, show your "Fireman" along with the sheath. I have an old 80's Fireman, and I'd like to see what the new sheaths look like.
Thanks,
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#41648 - 04/04/10 09:02 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!
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Peter, You got another winner there! That Fireman looks GREAT with a green micarta SFG handle ... one of the best I've seen! Tony
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#41649 - 04/05/10 04:09 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Real nice knife Peter. Looks like it will be a real hard user.
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#41650 - 04/05/10 07:26 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Thanks for the nice comments Dubie, Tony and Steve.
I will take a picture with the sheath (both sides) as soon as I can Peter
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#41651 - 04/05/10 03:08 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Great knife, Peter!!! I have a question for you: is the SFG handle suitable, holding the knife with the edge to the user? For example, in case you have to cut a seat belt?
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#41652 - 04/06/10 12:48 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Hi Dubie and Daniele I have some sheath pictures and one of me holding it the opposite way, which should work fine for seatbelt cutting Sheath is current production waxed. Peter
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#41653 - 04/06/10 01:08 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Great pictures Peter. Thanks for going to the trouble.
I like the waxed version of that sheath.
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#41654 - 04/06/10 06:36 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Thanks, Peter... I like the SFG handle very much and would like to purchase a fireman special like yours... but before ordering, I want to make sure it is practical as well as beautiful ... Best,
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#41655 - 04/06/10 07:29 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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I don't have a Fireman, and now I need one.....I know I do.
Pap
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#41656 - 04/07/10 07:31 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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I think everyone needs a Fireman special I have another one ordered from the shop the same as this one except with a border patrol handle and left hand sheath. Randall knives are like potato chips, you can't just have one. Peter
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#94007 - 10/20/11 05:01 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Fireman's Special just arrived and I couldn't be more pleased! And it really is special with the BP handle using some jade green G-10 from Jim Behring and NS full hilt. The guys at Randall ground and smoothed out all the places that fit together so well that you cannot feel where handle meets tang or hilt. Thanks Randall.
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#94009 - 10/20/11 05:06 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Duke Very cool Fireman, I don't recall seeing one with a double hilt before, it gives it a really unique look
Peter
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#94027 - 10/21/11 06:27 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Great looking knife Duke.
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#94035 - 10/21/11 11:14 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Double hilt is cool and I like that handle too!
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#94048 - 10/21/11 12:23 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Cool knife Duke...double is a cool looking and functional option on the FS! Looks nice on that shirt too Sir!
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#94050 - 10/21/11 12:47 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Cool looking double hilt fireman!
IMO these should be shipped with waxed sheaths sewn with fire resistant thread standard as firemen usually end up getting wet on the job, also it goes without saying fire too.
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#94051 - 10/21/11 01:59 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Thanks guys. I really do like how this Randall turned out. I know that the double hilt can protect my hand if ever this knife has to penetrate and cut through some metal in an emergency--and believe me, that tip will penetrate! Yeah Rob, how about that background shirt
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#121362 - 09/23/14 02:46 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Peter, Nice Is that shop supplied maroon micarta? Thank-You !!!!
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#121363 - 09/23/14 02:56 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Thanks, Michael. No, it doesn't look like maroon micarta. It's some kind of brown canvas micarta and the butcher paper says "CW", too. It is a very tough knife but pretty nevertheless Maybe tomorrow I can take a picture close-up.
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#121364 - 09/23/14 03:31 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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I like it, whatever it is.
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#121366 - 09/23/14 06:03 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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I really like the brown micarta on that Fireman!
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#121383 - 09/24/14 07:02 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Very Nice!!!!!!
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#121384 - 09/24/14 08:03 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Litch,
Did you order that knife, or just buy it from someone?
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#121385 - 09/24/14 08:17 PM
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Great looking knife and handle material Peter!
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#121389 - 09/25/14 03:06 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Sorry Rob, I don't know anything about the history of the knife except what the butcher paper says... "FIRE NS CW BPH WS" That sounds like a secret language but we all know
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#181780 - 07/24/19 07:33 PM
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The WM really looks good on this Model. Thanks for posting.
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#181787 - 07/24/19 10:31 PM
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Hey Gary:
That white micarta is awesome on the Fireman.
When Treeman re-handled it, did they maintain the full tang?
RMK will not do full tangs with white micarta.
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Coach
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#181792 - 07/25/19 10:06 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Just because the Shop will not do it now...does NOT mean they "never" did it. That's a point that should be fairly well known by now.
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#181805 - 07/25/19 03:35 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
[Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Treeman stuff was generally(if I remember correctly) marked with some type of coloring at the edge...I got what little they had remaining(as I recall) wasn't much, and these are what's left....I could be off, it has been a while...I do not know how the Treeman material would have gotten to the shop without some assistance....I do not think that Randall would be buying from Treeman....BUT.... Nice knife!!! :-)Rocky
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#181806 - 07/25/19 03:44 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Rocky, Randall did not buy any, to the best of my knowledge. In my case, like you, I bought it directly from Jim and entered it in on my scheduled orders. I think Duke McCaa, Greg Gutcher and a couple of other dealers did as well....&...of course, the Randall customers who, individually, purchased it and submitted it to the shop to have their knives made. I think it became a hassle for Jim and he sold off the pieces he had slotted to his customers. To me, he sold me (maybe) a dozen slotted pieces but shipped me a "half sheet" that had "not" been cut or slotted! Hope this helps, Capt. Chris
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#181808 - 07/25/19 05:23 PM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Sent this PM to Capt. and he informs me I have #16! I’m 99.9% sure the knife came to me from Perry, but it looks like he might have gotten some knives (and sheaths) mixed up – I guess it can happen to even the best of em! (Capt. said to go ahead and post here).
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Man, you have a good eye! Damn.
Hmm… It was sold to me as a #14 - 7 ½ Attack. (Perry or Treeman).
BUT… it *does* have a slightly shorter blade and a narrow blade.
The blade is 7 ¼ inches long, just over 1 ¼ “ wide at widest (and 1 1/8” at hilt) and exactly ¼” thick.
Maybe that’s why I always thought my #14 CDT was so massive. That blade is (without the sawteeth) 1 ½” wide and 7 ½” long, and just under ¼” thick.
My #18 by comparison (with the same blade profile/ grind lines) is 1 3/8” wide and 7 ½” long and just under ¼” thick.
So, the blade on the “#14 Attack” is shorter and significantly narrower than the #14 CDT. And shorter and slightly narrower than the #18. But a bit thicker than both.
After receiving the #14 CDT (direct from Randall) I always thought the #14 Attack had a narrower blade because of the sawteeth. I don’t have any other #14s to compare to. Have I been wrong all this time? Is this blade normally, even with sawteeth, closer to 1 ½” wide on a #14 Attack?
Did I just get a slightly narrower #14 Attack? Or did Perry or Jim miss it too? (It was def. one of those two).
But it’s crazy how good your eye is, what you see. I guess that comes with having seen so very very many Randall knives. Scary good eye.
I can take more pictures if you want and start a new thread.
But as ever, thanks for your assessment, Gary
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I never knew I had a Model 16. And now I know why my #14 CDT looks so massive to me. The education never ends.
Thanks again, to Capt. Chris.
Gary
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#181816 - 07/25/19 08:41 PM
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Jumping in...and maybe off base, but if the knives in question came with the shop's wrap still on them, they should be "documented" by what is written on the butcher's paper.
Larry
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#181817 - 07/25/19 08:43 PM
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"CW"
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#181819 - 07/25/19 09:24 PM
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Jumping in...and maybe off base, but if the knives in question came with the shop's wrap still on them, they should be "documented" by what is written on the butcher's paper.
Larry About 1/3 of my paperwork is missing; after we moved I still can't find it. Had it in two accordion folders and one folder is missing. But when I purchased a knife from Perry (e.g., from his website), it didn't always come with the shop paper. It was always in a USPS Priority box. But he did send detailed receipts. Only, I'm missing some - and those for these two knives. Would that it were so easy. Not in this case. Gary EDIT: But I do have a tub with shop paper at the bottom. I tried to keep everything (but lost some stuff). I'll go through it tomorrow. Who knows, I might get lucky. ...
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#181835 - 07/26/19 06:56 AM
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Jim Behring would order knives through Doug Kenefick (ex: Fireman Sp w/orange G10) with customers wood...
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#181838 - 07/26/19 09:46 AM
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Gary--
Just for consideration...
When I started accumulating RMKs, I started to number them in the order I got them, put a tag or stick-on label with the inventory number on the knives and wrote that same number on the shop paper and the box.
And...for some safeguard against the knives being stolen and maybe to help recover them if they were, I store almost all the boxes and sheaths separate where they are not likely to be found by a burglar. I also put a string tag with the inventory number on the sheaths.
I know of a number of instances where knives were taken, but the thieves could not find or did not know to look for the sheaths.
This helped one dealer to recover a large loss when a second buyer took one of his knives to a local gun shop asking about getting a sheath for it.
Just a thought...after all these sort of add up over time, and the money invested increases as well.
Larry
P.S.: In addition to photos for the record, I also keep an Excel file with all the information about each knife. You might be surprised how fast the total investment will add up!
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#181840 - 07/26/19 10:52 AM
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Thanks Scott. I didn't think Jim was a dealer at the time, but he often had some really nice Randalls, a lot of nice older ones too.
And thanks Larry. I do have a detailed Excel spreadsheet. That's where my "notes" are.
And I sort of do all you have suggested. Keep the sheaths separate, etc. New Randall boxes are in tubs.
But I had all the receipts, most of the butcher paper, and other paperwork, including old catalogs, newer catalogs, RKS newsletters, other company catalogs in two accordion folders and cannot find one of them after moving.
Some of the butcher paper was in a tub. It was a little messy. But I did have a pretty good system.
I began the spreadsheet almost right away and did an inventory in 2005. Another inventory in 2007. And one just recently. It's pretty detailed, but not perfect.
But in the end, I only got my knives from Randall direct and 3 or 4 other sources. I never bought a knife from Ebay, for example. So that makes it easier to narrow stuff down.
Thanks guys. In the end, I'm not too worried about the lost receipts - after all, we all have heard the mantra: "Buy the knife, not the story." (Although receipts are so so very nice).
Gary
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#186300 - 03/08/20 08:07 AM
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My new user.............from Gary Clinton early this year. NS, BPH and a waxed sheath.
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#186374 - 03/11/20 07:23 AM
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Here is my new Excalibur. I adore it. The handle is incredibly comfortable. (I am in the hurry to feel my future model 15 with the same handle). And the blade, waouuu, it's perfect. Here are some pics:
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#188134 - 06/08/20 12:56 PM
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Just received my non-catalog Fiteman's Special from Nordic. Standard black micarta with finger grooves a pocket-sized Hercules no doubts ! Wondering what kinda grind it has came exceeding sharp ! A good choice for Capt. Chris's "bug-out" build. I think
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#194233 - 05/25/21 08:10 AM
Re: Knife Model Of The Week Fireman Special!!!!!!!!
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Fireman Special in the german woods:
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#194237 - 05/25/21 05:51 PM
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SWEEEEET!!!
:-)Rocky
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#194243 - 05/25/21 09:51 PM
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Nice looking fireman specials for sure. That's a working knife! Walker
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#194251 - 05/26/21 03:12 AM
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It sounds like you are hooked.I can see why. That is great looking knife!
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