This is a Model 7-5 that I got after clicking on the Miles Welze banner at the top. Just couldn't resist the old creamy ivory. Model 7-5 with pinned ivory and nickel silver hilt. A bit of a double stamp on the riveted Heiser sheath, but still in fine shape for a 70+ year old sheath. I also took a pic with a few other pinned ivory knives from the same time frame.
Those are indeed gorgeous knives Will!! That old style 8-4 reminds of the Randall family steak knife set with the round hilts that I've drooled over a couple of times!
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I have a 7-4.5 stag, BB, 2-tone stone, Heiser sheath with an oddly located "S" left of the RMK logo. It's very faint. I'll attach a pic. Questions: Ever see an "S" stamp left of the logo? The knife seems to be pre-1963, but didn't stainless knives by Randall start after that?
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So it is a pretty known fact that the Mabry Household loves a number 2. But I saw this model 7 at the Alabama Gun Show back in July and fell in love with it. The knife was once owned by a gentleman who was in the Army and went to Europe and was an avid outdoorsman.