I was a dealer for Eagle Industries, Ltd, headed by John Carver of Missouri. I used to stock all of Eagle's nylon inventory, and he made a nylon sheath for the K-Bar.
I discussed with John the idea to making a nylon sheath to accommodate one for the Randall Model 14 & one for the Model 15. They were to have lexan liners and the front pocket was to hold a "multi-tool", like the Leatherman, & a "piggy-back pocket for a DMT diamond stone.
I ordered them by the dozens and carried them until John sold the company to Blackhawk (or Brigade Quartermaster?).
The standard Eagle sheath was fitted for the K-Bar, which, of course had a seven inch blade, like the Randall 16-Diver's Model.
I sent one of the Eagle K-Bar sheaths with my modifications to Gary Randall for inspection and he was so impressed with the construction that he began ordering nylon sheaths for the Model 16-7" Diver's from Eagle.
I don't know how long Eagle was supplying the knife sheaths, but I faintly remember they had the Randall patch sewn on either the sheath "body" or on the belt loop. I don't remember if Gary requested the Eagle name tab be left on or off.
I believe this was in the mid to late '90's that Eagle supplied nylon sheaths to the Randall Shop. I remember when we were closing our store in 1999, I had two or three dozen sheaths left in inventory.
Gary could probably pinpoint the years for Eagle's supply to the Shop.
This doesn't help Linda for the era that she's researching, but it does help fill in the history gaps for anyone interested in the nylon sheath timeline at Randall Made Knives.
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