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#114130 - 10/14/13 02:55 PM Re: Knife of the Week! RMK Model #1!!! *** [Re: Buck Buchanan]
Leatherman Offline
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for posting any sized photo just use photobucket.

is that bottom rivet a factory sheath option at the time Buck?
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#114135 - 10/14/13 06:08 PM Re: Knife of the Week! RMK Model #1!!! [Re: AV8R]
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You bet Pete....not hard to see why it's your favorite.
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#114148 - 10/15/13 02:23 AM Re: Knife of the Week! RMK Model #1!!! [Re: Ronnie]
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Ben, I don't know for sure. Might have been done "In country".

Perhaps, Tune or Crutchtip will drop a comment on this photo.
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#114153 - 10/15/13 07:42 AM Re: Knife of the Week! RMK Model #1!!! [Re: Buck Buchanan]
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Not a shop rivet..... It could have easily been added. The thick center spacer dates it to the late 70's to mid 80's.


Edited by tunefink (10/15/13 07:46 AM)
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#114707 - 10/30/13 02:31 PM Re: Knife of the Week! RMK Model #1!!! [Re: vklough46]
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Hey guys, Picked up a custom knife stand made by Dorris Wood Creations for my Model #1-6. Thought I'd share...

Have a good day,

Jay


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#114708 - 10/30/13 02:56 PM Re: Knife of the Week! RMK Model #1!!! [Re: Jay G]
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Very nice... I for one appreciate you sharing the photo!
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#114716 - 10/30/13 07:46 PM Re: Knife of the Week! RMK Model #1!!! [Re: MYB]
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N ice knife and display. You gotta love those toothy Randall's.
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#114733 - 10/31/13 01:19 PM Re: Knife of the Week! RMK Model #1!!! [Re: Buck Buchanan]
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Originally Posted By: Buck Buchanan
Which looks like this......


This knife/sheath is a bit of a mystery. The sheath was made in the early 60s at latest. I suspect the knife blade was made post 1966-67, probably late 60s. How they came to be paired is unknown, but not unexplainable - deep bin sheath, etc... many examples exist. Nice combo.


Edited by Jacknola (10/31/13 01:56 PM)
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#114737 - 10/31/13 03:35 PM Re: Knife of the Week! RMK Model #1!!! [Re: HALORANGER]
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Could you please elaborate on the details of this knife that places it at a separate production date than the sheath? I am only on my iPhone.... Hard for me to tell.

Thanks,
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#114758 - 10/31/13 10:34 PM Re: Knife of the Week! RMK Model #1!!! [Re: tunefink]
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Originally Posted By: tunefink
Could you please elaborate on the details of this knife that places it at a separate production date than the sheath? I am only on my iPhone.... Hard for me to tell.

Thanks,


Sure, happy to share ... its something I've been working on for a while, about ready to put it to community for comment/discussion. The Randall stamp on the blade of the knife in question seems to have been introduced about 1966-1968 or so. It is apparently different from the stamp used previously, all the way back to the '40s.

The sheath is of a gendre that has been thoroughly discussed... either a brown button Heiser-made with Randall-made stamp, production of which probably began in early 1959 and ended early 1963, or a brown button Heiser with Heiser stamp, production of which probably ended early 1959. Note: The Model 1 brown button Heiser sheaths with Randall-made stamp were well stocked when the change to Johnson manufacture was made. They were still being shipped a couple of years later, after other models were not only being shipped in Johnson sheaths but already had transitioned to baby dot snaps.


Edited by Jacknola (10/31/13 11:43 PM)
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