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#124413 - 02/15/15 11:18 PM Re: oddball sheathes ** [Re: tunefink]
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How about this one.

Dennis


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#124417 - 02/16/15 10:32 AM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: tunefink]
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Seller's remorse, Tune?

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#124418 - 02/16/15 10:39 AM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: Buckspen]
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Remorse is a strong word.

But I always get a little nostalgic when I see a knife I once owned.

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#124448 - 02/17/15 11:30 AM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: spark42]
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One of the new "high rides"? Maroon micarta too... nice!
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#124449 - 02/17/15 02:24 PM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: Wally]
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Wally
I was told that it was made in late 90s. Brown stitching. I couldn't resist.
Thats all I know. Any info would be appreciated.
It gave me a reason to buy the #2 5" maroon micarta to fit it.

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#124450 - 02/17/15 03:08 PM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: spark42]
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Brown stitch Sullivan would be a 90's sheath. Cool design.
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#124451 - 02/17/15 03:10 PM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: spark42]
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Dennis,

I believe in the future any custom Sullivan's sheath will steadily increase in value. Granted there are uprobably more custom Sullivan's out there than Johnson's, but look what a custom Johnson will bring in todays market. That is, if you can even find one. And a custom Heiser, eek

Tha's a nice sheath and it made for a very nice package.
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#124454 - 02/17/15 05:23 PM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: tunefink]
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"Tampa" instead of "Odessa" stamp. Staring me straight in the face.
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#124552 - 02/22/15 02:42 AM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: Wally]
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grin


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#124553 - 02/22/15 09:17 AM Re: oddball sheathes [Re: Wally]
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Ok, here's the one I bought from MilesW. You gotta admit he takes great pics. Me, not so much. But I didn't want to swipe his images. There's some props in this shot not related to the Randall content. I've noticed sometimes there's some question on this forum about the reality of persons claims to military service. I added these props because of that. In the future, I'll make no attempt to satisfy members questions or doubts about my service. I never claimed to be any sort of hero, and I only deployed for 1 year. Not SF, not AB, not a Ranger, Seal, Spook, OGA, nothing but cannon fodder. But... I ain't no pogue, I ran missions with my men, when they began to keep close count of our statistics about 3 quarters of the way through our tour, official records indicate that at that time I had personally logged over 26,000 miles going to 18 different Forward operating bases in Iraq. When this history was written, I'd been engaged and responded to small arms fire 3 times. (documented in records that I possess). The point, I guess is, I love RMKS, but I won't entertain anymore questions about my time in the military. I'd rather focus on RMKS. And this 2-5 with its sheath is a beauty to me. I hope yall like it as much as I do.
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