They may be a little newer that '69.... the model 2 would have been a 7 spacer knife in '69. maybe '71, but still great vintage knives with correct stones and sheathes...
Hey All. I received this knife from my Grandpa. He said it bought it directly from Randall in the 1950's. He said he bought it because he wanted to go kill bears in Alaska, but never made it. Is it simply a fighter knife with a carved antler handle? How rare is it?
Looks like a Model 5 "Camp & Trail" with a 6" or 7" blade and Heiser sheath. Handle is sambar stag. Blade is O-1 tool steel. How rare? In that condition - rare. Needless to say, it's a beauty!
It's a 5-7 made in the very early 50's. The "tell" is the flare at the throat of the Heiser sheath. The condition is remarkable. Congratulations and welcome.
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Ron Mathews RKS No. 4223
They don't come up for sale that often, especially in that condition. Two reasons (1) It wasn't a popular model in that era compared to most other models. (2) The older a knife is, the higher the attrition rate over time. I sold this one ~ 5 years ago for something like $1,700.00 if memory serves (Disclaimer: Sometimes it doesn't!):
They're not the same knives and it's not the same market. BUT, it should give you a general idea.
I'm curious: Can you describe the stone in the pocket?
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Ron Mathews RKS No. 4223
This has been brought up before, this thread is not intended for questions and price checks of newly acquired knives. It is intended for display and discussion of knives generally in collections.
The general forum is where to take this type of post.