the main purpose of the "survival kit" was just that / SURVIVAL! The splash downs were not, or had the potential to not be, exact....The small compartment between the handle scales could house several small items, which might prove invaluable in certain scenarios.
For the reasons mentioned, I wonder if they would have just chosen the #18-5.5" had it already been developed. Guess we will never know.
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The #18-7 1/2" would have been my choice, "especially" in the "all stainless" version! This was prior to that model design. Who knows: There is a more than better chance this design led to the next. (I mean, they're only 1 number off!) Best, Capt. Chris
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I have no way of knowing that. The photos are from opposite sides. I only know that Jason said the photo that I posted came from the space museum...Sorry I cannot be more clear. Best, Capt. Chris
No, I think the consensus is that it's not the same knife. I think the conditions show that but also I think we've determined that one is in the space museum now while the other one is in the Indiana state park museum (the one on the first page).
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No blade runner. The knife that the cap has posted is the real deal. It's the knife on Gus's Liberty Bell Capsule. The knife in the first post is a second knife owned by Gus and I suppose donated to that particular museum mentioned in that post. Also blade runner you might want to read this entire thread from beginning to end....