FLAG!! The information given about the sheaths in the post above is incorrect. Both the sheaths in the book and in the auction listed are
NOT Stockman sheaths. I have never seen a Stockman sheath that I knew was a Stockman sheath marked with the RMK stamp. Never, and I believe the two sheaths mentioned are in fact Johnson sheaths.
Stockman's work was lacking in comparison to Johnson's and Heiser's often using inferior quality leather, and irregular cutting of the initial leather pattern to the crooked stitching is characteristic of every example I have seen. Somewhat crude in comparison to other Randall sheath makers.
To promote sheaths with the horizontal logo as Stockman's work is disingenuous and purely supposition, and incorrect at that. Stockman made
maybe a few hundred sheaths at best, probably because his work just wasn't that good and he was only used as a stop gap measure.
The photos posted show a Stockman sheath - unmarked - between two Heiser sheaths. It is pretty evident the "cheap" look in camparison to the Heisers. I think I have some similar photos of another Stockman sheath if I can find them.
Notice the irregular leather cuts and stitching.