Here is a case looking at Tune's sheaths that is contrary to what Ron is stating as definitive, and supports Tune's original opinion. Look at the front of the #1 sheath, it has the
appearance of a Heiser. Look at the back, not at all. Compared to the #2 sheath, the stitching is completely different (a la Johnson) and obviously done on a different machine. The 'butterfly" is also markedly different than the known Heiser.
While my opinion has morphed about some of these sheaths that are stamped with the RMK logo and that
may be Heiser sheaths, no one knows for sure how it came about if true. I have always been told that no sheaths were stamped with a logo at the Randall shop as it remains to this day. So, if in fact some if not all of these sheaths in question are actually Hesier's but stamped with the RMK logo, the only answer would be that Bo sent a stamp out to the "company" that was no longer H.H. Heiser, but a second acquisition of the company in a decade. The question is, did he?
Read more here:
http://www.rmkcollector.com/index.php?cID=265The bottom line as I have maintained for years, for my collecting purposes if it has a RMK logo stamp, it is a Johnson.