Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12866
Loc: Central Florida
The #84"S" was used, from time-to-time but not the norm. I, also, would have to see the front. Sometimes a handle-wrapped keeper strap was requested. The finger grips had nothing to do with it. Johnson roughbacks were the standard sheath provider even when finger grips were still being offered on 3/16" knives. The elimination of providing finger grips on smaller stock took place well after Sullivans was the sole supplier of Randall's sheaths. Best, Capt. Chris
Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12866
Loc: Central Florida
A "diagonal" keeper strap would have been stamped, simple 84. The "handle-wrapped" keeper predicated the "S". Nice knife and sheath combination. Best, Capt. Chris PS: The normal sheath that would have been given this knife...
Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12866
Loc: Central Florida
My apologies for the photos above. I guess I am going to have to play with my white balance. The knife, along with the sheath, is no longer available. It has: * Dressed stag * All blue spacers (They look black in the photo) I think both knives are late 1980's. (At least I know that mine is)...Here's older photos, showing the blue spacers better. Capt. Chris
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