Great piece! Looks like Mike and the Cap nailed the era pretty well. I may be able to shed a little light on those snaps. When I get some time I'll make a post to include some pics.
Best,
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Ron Mathews RKS No. 4223
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here is an older 1-6 I am trying to date... its got very faded red spacers and brass spacers and johnson sheath thats seen better days I was told it was early Vietnam but I dont know the stone is not original its a usaf survival knife stone...
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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
Registered: 10/05/09
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Loc: Wake County NC
well this gives me an idea thanks... as far as the brass spacers they look very much to be brass when I first got the knife they had green spots on them and one has a slight ding on the other side of the knife...did they use anything else that may look like brass? at first I thought the spacers were leather because the red is faded to brown... but I found a little speck of red..
thanks again
Josh
heres a photo of the back of the sheath if that helps
The spacers "look like" they are the red with the gray centers, and the middle Blue/Black spacer is actually a thick gray one putting the knife from the late 70's to the mid 80's.. Sheath does not match the era of the knife, it is actually mismatch and older (or very much used) than the knife itself.
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thanks everyone I have been trying to figure this out for a bit I have a 14 I am also trying to do but I wont load you all up with questions and photos I made an attempt to take a photo of the spacers closer up if it helps I just like to put a date on everything for piece of mind and I keep a data base of all my knives for insurance reasons. heres that photo