I spoke to Mitchell about this, and Southern Saddlery never made a #2 sheath specifically, only model 1 sheaths, as is the one being discussed.
As the sheaths got shorter, the natural curve was reduced to where it resembled a sheath that had straight edges, but if you look closely, the very slight curvature is there.
Here's a great late 60's early 70's 12-11 Kit knife. The workmanship on this knife is outstanding the spacers are reminiscence of the early scagal type. The doubled pinned whitetail stag crown butt adds to the unique look of this huge knife. The handle is 7 1/2" from hilt to crown. The sheath is a custom gator by sullivans marked 12-11 Kit.
Very nice rehandle...
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Dan Ross F. Randall Enthusiast
Top three are black, the rest are brown. Notice the filled bolt holes on the 16 and 15, and two filled on the 14. IIRC, the 3-6 third from the bottom was unusal as it had no spacers and filled bolt hole also. I think it was named to an old Randall employee.
Very nice , Joe... Dan
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Dan Ross F. Randall Enthusiast
I have a #14 Attack and a #2 both with black micarta handles, both bought at the large Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms show in Tulsa Oklahoma USA on a Sunday around 40 years ago. When i first on Saturday talked to the dealer his prices were to me then out of this world $175 each, so i left but returned the next day late before the show closed Sunday, again i talked to the dealer who was packing up, he said kid you want the Randalls give me $300 cash and they are yours. Really glad i had the $300 dollars that Sunday.