NONE were stamped after forging. The blade stamped forging is earlier than the ricasso stamped forging.
What I was saying is it is possible the blade stamped forging was assembled after the ricasso stamped forging. Probably not, just a blade that was sitting there and got used after the switch to the thong hole. I have a couple.
Remember, RMK didn't make allot of #2's during the war.
I would never say never, but my guess would be no. It has been guesstimated that WWII stiletto production was approximately 10% of fighter production. That being said, and knowing there are probably only 5 or less known dbl pinned stag fighters from the era, that leaves us with little if any probability one was ever made.
Plus, the stiletto came out in April 1943, 6 months after the "permanent" switch to leather handles during WWII.
I would never say never, but my guess would be no. It has been guesstimated that WWII stiletto production was approximately 10% of fighter production. That being said, and knowing there are probably only 5 or less known dbl pinned stag fighters from the era, that leaves us with little if any probability one was ever made.
Plus, the stiletto came out in April 1943, 6 months after the "permanent" switch to leather handles during WWII.