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#118437 - 04/29/14 05:29 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 8!!!!!!!! *** [Re: Jay G]
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Great looking knife, Jay. I like the photo too.
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#118463 - 04/30/14 10:37 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 8!!!!!!!! [Re: TAH]
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Thank you for the comments guys!

Jay

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#118589 - 05/06/14 12:03 AM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 8!!!!!!!! [Re: Jay G]
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Stainless blade nickel silver guard and drilled for thong.I used to think the old style grind was better suited for fish and small game.But the top edge on this style is great for cutting heads and legs off.The angle of it keeps your knuckles off the cutting surface like a good kitchen knife does.

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#118590 - 05/06/14 12:58 AM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 8!!!!!!!! [Re: hootie]
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cleaned any of those Smoky Mountain Brook trout lately ?
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#118621 - 05/08/14 07:16 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 8!!!!!!!! [Re: Tanasie]
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No Brook trout but last fall it took the wings off of a bunch of doves that were breasted.The way the top edge is angled made it easy to use a downed tree as a cutting board and no worries about knuckle clearance.The point made removing the #7 1/2 shot from the meat.It also impressed our host Ethan Becker of Becker knives and patrol pack fame as well as the editor of The Joy Of Cooking and Cordon Bleau trained chef.He had to break out his mint stag handled model 1 and Gaurdian Randalls.

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#121777 - 10/12/14 03:36 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 8!!!!!!!! [Re: vklough46]
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By far, my favorite Randall Model.....the good old bird/trout.

Top knife: My oldest.....etched on the other side "USMC" along with name and military ID#. Also, a nice old compass to boot.

2nd from top: The favorite out of my entire collection of RMKs. Check out the "pale" Westinghouse.....this one hasn't seen much sun in it's lifetime. Also, nice white compass.

Middle knife: My very first Randall.....thought it deserved a nameplate. This knife has cost me a small fortune as it has spawned numerous other RMKs.....I'm still an addict and no end in sight.

2nd from bottom: A Mini-Stanaback Special.....bet you haven't seen many of these.

Bottom knife: Old style with NICE stag and buttplate.


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#121797 - 10/13/14 07:48 AM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 8!!!!!!!! [Re: Doug74]
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Doug,
Nice set of knives..."BUT"...(There's that word again)...the leather knife is not one of my Stanaback Specials. It is not seen often, that much is for sure, but it is a Model #8, Trout-N-Bird, in leather. Stanaback Specials have a "BCP" (Bowie Clip Point).
Hope this helps, Capt. Chris
PS: Here's the only quick pics I have of a 4" leather...and the stock is 1/4", verses 3/16" on a Model #8-4"...CCS


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Edited by Captain Chris Stanaback (10/13/14 07:55 AM)
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#121801 - 10/13/14 08:56 AM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 8!!!!!!!! [Re: Doug74]
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Doug,

Beautiful stag on that bottom knife.
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#122496 - 12/02/14 01:00 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 8!!!!!!!! [Re: TAH]
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Kenneth P. Kirchman was known as the quintessential "Florida Cracker." He graduated from Stetson University in central Florida with a BS in mathmatics and then earned a business degree from Harvard. After graduation in 1968, he started "Florida Software" in Altamonte Springs on a shoestring and subsequently built it into the world's premier banking software company which was re-named Kirchman Corporation. He had money and wasn't afraid to spend it: He hired only the best. He bought the 10,000 acre "Lake X" (AKA Lake Conlon) from Mercury Marine for use as an offsite recreational area for his employees Lake X was about 30 miles outside of Orlando and the secret testing grounds for Mercury Marine's latest technology for 47 years. He had his own private jet and drove a Rolls Royce. He was an avid outdoorsman and participated regularly in international recreational shooting sports in Argentina, Denmark, England, Ireland, Scotland and Spain.

Deanna Pitman was ambitious, pretty, talented and the daughter of one of Ken's best friends. After she won the title of Miss Apopka in 1979, Ken and his friend decided to put Ken's son and Deanna together on a date to see if there was any chemistry. There wasn't, but a May-December romance started up between Deanna and Ken who had been previously divorced. Deanna took the Miss Florida title in 1982, but a serious bid to secure a Miss America title that year was dashed when she flirted with a DUI charge that made the papers that year. At the time, Ken was 47 and Deanna 22. Ken and Deanna were subsequently married for 25 years. Ken passed in 2007 at the age of 72.



After buying Lake X, Ken developed a yen for Mercury boats and engines. At the time of his passing, he had a large collection which was subsequently auctioned off. A local Florida marine salvage company bought the bulk of it. Last year that company put the following knife up on e-bay which I bought. I knew it had a Bowles scrim, but I didn't know it was name etched to Miss Florida 1982 until I had it in hand.



The knife is very similar to the first 10 Model 8's that Rick scrimmed for the shop in 1981. (Earlier last year I picked one of these up - here's a link to it on the Model 8 thread http://www.knifetalkforums.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=31377&page=16. These were unique in that they had a blade length of 4 1/2". An additional 1/2" doesn't sound like much, but it literally transforms a Model 8 into a Model 23 or large Stanaback Special (Blade thickness aside). The only difference in this case is that the Miss Florida knife has red and white spacers vs. black and white on the first 10, and the first 10 scrim serial numbers were the 40's while the Miss Florida knife is serial numbered 076, which puts it late '81 or early '82.




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#122505 - 12/02/14 02:34 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 8!!!!!!!! [Re: BoBlade]
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Very interesting story, a great knife smile
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