Fair question Jim, and you may have missed it but I already mentioned somewhere that I DO already own several bushcraft specific knives, and they do work well for their intended use,......
Just a few that work great for woods work that I own (2) Blind Horse Knives "GNS" models in 01 steel, same maker/steel in smaller "Maverick Scout" model, same maker in Sandvic SS neat 3" bladed "Ranger" model,.a nice L.T.Wright "Genesis" model in A2 steel and black G10 scales, and a slew of Mora Heavy Duty MG Companions and the new 1/8" thick Bushcrafter models in both carbon and SS......
......but alas,....they don't have "Randall Made" on the side.
Hope you understand now.......
I was raised with a dad who let me carry his Randall 18 (7 inch as I recall) when we went hunting. He carried a smaller skinner model,....maybe the model 20, for actual cleaning the game. But that 18 got me hooked on Randall,....at a formative time in a kids life (maybe 15 or so). He's been gone about 10 years now, but I think I'm not alone in that phenomenon.
When I EDC in the city,....it tends to be a Randall,...."programmed" that way by now maybe. But since the changes have been made, I'm not adverse to stopping in the woods with one of my Randall's, a good pair of binoculars,... and a can of baked beans to enjoy the birds and other wildlife for a quick meal.
I carry one of the old compact can openers ( marked USA made "Vaughans SafetyRoll Jr" patent No. 1617148 on 2-8-27), that I bought at Salvation army for $.50, and after breaking the seal of the can slightly,....put the whole can in a small fire for about 5-6 minutes.
These are handy and compact to carry in a pocket,...and regularly seen on ebay for $6 to $10 or so. Worth every penny if you're inclined. Here's a few pics of one on ebay now, and there are lots of them there currently.
Just search under "VINTAGE VAUGHAN'S SAFETY ROLL JR. CAN OPENER". I just did and there were 12 shown....
I couldn't believe such a small can opener could be so smooth and effortless to get the can open! I don't think they're still made,....certainly not made in the USA if they are?
I use a stick to drag the can out, and when cool enough to open enjoy a quick meal. I always leave some left overs for the other "folks" of the woods. (but take the can out with me)
As a side point, having so many dedicated bushcraft knives at hand to use and compare,.....it's easy to see WHY the features are put into the bushcrafting designed blades for their intended use, and why I have made the changes I did on a few Randall's to
get closer to the others in bushcraft performance.