I have posted this one in a few places, but maybe not here. This is one of my Astros so far. I remain convinced that there is somewhere a space-flown sheath besides the "slot" in the very early Mercury survival kits. I do not believe that the leather sheath would ever have been flown due to flammability issues. I have a very good selection of period MILSPEC aerospace fabrics and webbing, but need a starting point. This image does not show the screwdriver. http://i1302.photobucket.com/albums/ag133/toadboy65/astro_zpsf2ab4492.jpg
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Unreal, looks like it came out of the Randall safe!!
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Mike Allen RKCC-CM-086 True West Magazine Maniac Randall Collector Behring Made Collector Ruana Collector Glock Fan NRA- Life Member since 1975 mikenlu99@aol.com
I have posted this one in a few places, but maybe not here. This is one of my Astros so far. I remain convinced that there is somewhere a space-flown sheath besides the "slot" in the very early Mercury survival kits. I do not believe that the leather sheath would ever have been flown due to flammability issues. I have a very good selection of period MILSPEC aerospace fabrics and webbing, but need a starting point. This image does not show the screwdriver. http://i1302.photobucket.com/albums/ag133/toadboy65/astro_zpsf2ab4492.jpg
I am currently working on the Kennedy Space Center project and that knife is one of the objects I got to handle. It is truly beautiful. If you'd like, i can get some pictures once it has been installed.
My new Model 17. It has a nickel silver hilt with a carbon blade. Riveted Johnson Sheath. Interestingly the original owner not only had their name etched but also had the exact time and date Neil Armstrong first stepped on the Moon. Question, does anyone know when the RMK shop stop using stainless hilts and started using nickel silver on the Astro?