Another reason Cap I know it is earlier is the "red" spacers are still the maroon color, and not the bright red the showed up in the early to mid 70's.
I have had more than a few 3/16" knives from the later 60s, some documented, that didn't have 7 spacers but the pattern of Peter's knife. It is just a conclusion I came to, that there may gave been a change.
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Crutch, I agree there was some "5" spacers knives (other than leather) in this era. The sheath still looks a bit newer...maybe it's just me. Thanks,Capt. Chris PS: You still haven't called me...CCS
Here is a file photo showing what I am talking about. First items ia a model 21 w/ separate "S" and 5 spacers. Second is a 7-5 low "S" w/ 7 spacer. Last is a 8-4 w/ low "S" and 5 spacer.
Obviously the 7-5 is a bit earlier and had some exposure as the stag has yellowed nicely as it was a carried piece.
I will have to look further but I think this characteristic seemed to be reserved to stag handles.
Typo that has been corrected. It is definitely a sep "S". You will notice a small RMK stamp and larger "S" stamp. In any case, you see where I am coming from on this.
Thanks Joe and Capt. Chris for some further information on knives of this era. I have been a mostly newer knife guy, but this was a nice older knife, at what I thought was a reasonable price. The only Randall I saw at the show
Peter
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Personally, I don't polish knives as a general rule, and definitely don't polish the hilt. Nothing looks worse to me than having a nice vintage knife with a hilt that looks like a mirror. Keep the patina.
Peter,
I agree with Joe. I think the knife looks great the way it is. Also, using Flitz on the blade will eventually turn the original brushed, satin finish closer to a mirror finish - very bright.
Capt, can you please explain to me how it comes this Gambler getting its sheath marked as 8-4S. No doubt I got it like it's shown...and it perfectly fits in it! Thanks in advance Capt. Best GG
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I think the exact same explanation as the "first Pathfinders" Guido. Johnny Johnson simply used a pattern he had and denoted it with the "S" for "Special". No documentation to prove this, but that's what I have concluded and GTR seems pleased with that explanation. Nice knife, by the way. Best, Capt. Chris