After speaking directly with Scott at Randall Made Knives, I am convinced this knife is in fact made from a blade stolen from RMK, and finished by someone else. He shared with me characteristics that he saw that identified it as such, and some of the background to the story.
My voice is not raspy, and I have never been to Florida. My intent was never to pass this knife off as something it was not. That is why I did not offer it for sale, but asked for input on what model it was, on a Randall forum. Turns out it was part of a theft years ago. RMK does not wish the knife returned to them, as much time has passed since the theft.
Since the blade itself is genuine stock and of high quality, Scott suggested having it re-handled by Behring, to make it unique, and no longer something that can deceive others by being represented as a Randall Made Knife. I will look into that, and maybe have a truly special knife.
Thanks to Scott and all who helped this thread along.