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#151677 - 10/18/16 05:18 PM Earliest non-separate S stamp.
pepe Offline
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Registered: 10/11/05
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I've got several gray stones Nam era knives. Some are clearly separate S's, some not so obvious, at least to me. Anyone got a picture of the earliest stamp with the S incorporated? Joe.

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#151706 - 10/18/16 10:45 PM Re: Earliest non-separate S stamp. [Re: pepe]
Wally Offline
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There is an article on stamps somewhere on the website rmkcollector.com plenty of great info.

www.rmkcollector.com
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#151707 - 10/18/16 10:55 PM Re: Earliest non-separate S stamp. [Re: Wally]
Wally Offline
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Here's the specific article, with a good photo of the first "S inclusive" stamp.

www.rmkcollector.com/the-randall-collector/the-stamping-and-etching-of-stainless-randall-blades
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#151751 - 10/19/16 05:51 PM Re: Earliest non-separate S stamp. [Re: Wally]
pepe Offline
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Wally, much thanks. Joe

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#151859 - 10/20/16 11:47 PM Re: Earliest non-separate S stamp. [Re: pepe]
Jon_Peterson Offline
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Loc: Denver, CO
Does anybody think this might be an example of
an early inclusive S?


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#151895 - 10/21/16 03:54 PM Re: Earliest non-separate S stamp. [Re: Jon_Peterson]
Ronnie Offline
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I believe it is.
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#151939 - 10/21/16 09:57 PM Re: Earliest non-separate S stamp. [Re: Ronnie]
Jon_Peterson Offline
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Loc: Denver, CO
That stamp is on a knife that's kind of unusual. Its a Model 16 double hilt
with sawteeth but what's weird it appears to have a Maurice Johnson smooth back with a stone pocket. The sheath appears to be waxed but is only marked "16".

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