Quote: I think you meant to type red spacers and brass "hilt"? There were no brass spacers during this period that I have ever seen or heard of: "Collars"...but not metal spacers, at least not in brass. Advise...Thanks. Best, Capt.Chris
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Crutchtip, Couldn't Big Jims knife on ebay also be dated by the "original" gold paracords. I have heard that they were only used for a few years in the early 70s still Viet Nam era but later. This would dovetail with the 5 spacer comments by Tune earlier.
I think when the Capt. made the comment you quoted the original knife in question was thought to be mid 60s.
By the way Big Jim I have looked at your knife on ebay numerious times even came real close to "pushing the key" on that one. It would really complete a set of gold cords that I have with rivited JRBs (a crutchtip, astro, #15 and #14)
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Quote: Crutchtip, Couldn't Big Jims knife on ebay also be dated by the "original" gold paracords. I have heard that they were only used for a few years in the early 70s still Viet Nam era but later. This would dovetail with the 5 spacer comments by Tune earlier.
Sure, it probably is early 70's and it is a custom spacer arrangement, so I wouldn't hold to the 'standards' with this one.
Quote: I think when the Capt. made the comment you quoted the original knife in question was thought to be mid 60s.
Thought to be from the mid 60's by whom?
Quote: By the way Big Jim I have looked at your knife on ebay numerious times even came real close to "pushing the key" on that one. It would really complete a set of gold cords that I have with rivited JRBs (a crutchtip, astro, #15 and #14)
Then by all means you absolutely should "push the key" !!
Hey Joe & Griff, Thanks for posting my #1. When I bought that knife I took it to Tom Clinton.He held the sheath in one hand & the knife in the other,looked at them alternately for what seemed an eternity.Finally got that little smile on his face & said with the twinge of N.J.accent"This is Rare,all original RMK work".Needless to say I was happy as a clam.He always wanted that knife,I wish now I had sold it to him... By the way,Tom dated it as very late 69 to early 70's. Gold Paracord & SP 13 Stone seem to coincide. I'll try to get a better close up of the spacer arrangment.
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Hey Ron, Nice hunter. Being new to this, I got a question. It appears to have a small Ricasso, which probably dates it to 44 or later. When Bo redesigned the hunter in '45 he incorporated a longer choil so that one could place a finger there. So would this knife date to sometime in '44 before he made the changes? Just a guess.
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