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#170963 - 05/06/18 04:53 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 14 *** [Re: Tattoo Bill]
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Bill--

Your Marine with his own SF detachnment was not the only Marine with the SF.

I worked over the years with Al DeProspero who started out as a Marine, worked with Bull Simon in Laos, etc.

He yanked over to Army and was a Major when I first met him, went to Ft. Bragg when he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and got a new command. He eventually retired as a Colonel.

I was in a meeting with him and other former SOF when Al noticed a book I brought along, said book being about SOG in Vietnam--Al then commenting to one of his cohorts across the table about having a trunkful of knives at home, with all the SOG knives having the points broken off. [Al "borrowed" my book,...wonder where it is today!]

Al always celebrated the Marine Corps' birthday with a cake whenever there was a get-together that coincided with that date.

Cross-overs between services make for better performance--something learned along the way.

Larry
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#170966 - 05/06/18 05:20 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 14 [Re: LarryWW1246]
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I have no idea how many "crossover" men there were, but these articles from 1966 say that he was the first. Obviously, I never met the gentleman who owned this knife, and I was not the author of any of the provenance provided. But I believe it to all be true.

Thanks,
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#171540 - 06/04/18 04:11 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 14 [Re: Tattoo Bill]
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#14 with Alternate Ivory. I really like that the forward curved hilt is longer on the blade edge end. After looking at the handle coloring, I know why RMK marked these blades with an A/I.


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#177507 - 01/17/19 04:30 AM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 14 [Re: vklough46]
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This is my oldest and I do not known exactly how old #14. Am having trouble matching spacers to date it. Not that it matters a lot but curious


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#177527 - 01/18/19 07:43 AM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 14 [Re: ROBERT MCINTOSH]
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There was a time when the shop had some bad spacers....they faded. This appears to be one of those knives. I think that this happened in the 80’s sometime. This sheath looks like a late Johnny Johnson sheath so I’m guessing late 80’s or very early 90’s.
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#177531 - 01/18/19 02:23 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 14 [Re: Ronnie]
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Thank you Ronnie for the info. This knife went to the SHOP before it came to Australia. It was a bit rough

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#180351 - 05/19/19 02:21 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 14 [Re: ROBERT MCINTOSH]
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Hi, considering purchasing a #14 s/s with Border patrol handle. Did have a #14 30 yrs ago with finger grooves, but didn't fit my small hands well)
Q, do they have a full tang exposed on top, or are they a cut down concealed tang hidden in handle?
Thanks Wayne

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#180357 - 05/19/19 07:07 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 14 [Re: needfull things]
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Originally Posted By: needfull things
Q, do they have a full tang exposed on top, or are they a cut down concealed tang hidden in handle?


By default they have the exposed tang.

You can get 14 in CDT (hidden in handle), but it's a chargeable option.

Here's a post with pic of someone's 14CDT: http://www.knifetalkforums.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=20048#Post20048
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#180361 - 05/20/19 01:39 AM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 14 [Re: Windsor]
needfull things Offline
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Hi Rob, thanks for that clarification.
Exposed tang is what I'm after.
Cheers Wayne


Edited by needfull things (05/20/19 01:40 AM)

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#180372 - 05/20/19 10:16 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 14 [Re: needfull things]
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Here is two versions of the Model #14

The top is the full tang (exposed tang) version with Border Patrol handle. The bottom one is the CDT version with a Model #22 style handle.


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