Joe, you wrote "The information given about the sheaths in the post above is incorrect..." To which I can only respond with 'Ha, so sayeth you...'

I think our difference of opinion, btw, comes from your steadfast belief that only crudely made unmarked sheaths are 'Stockman' versions...and until you get past that, realizing that Jimmy Stockman was a skilled craftsman and established local harness & saddle maker of note in the Orlando area (with his shop still backlogged and running today) then we'll continue to disagree...

That said, based on numerous well-made brown button sheath examples with & without (slightly larger than normal) model indication stamps and horizontal RMK 'football' sheath stamps - sheaths known to predate Maurice Johnson's association with RMK; well-made sheaths known to have been made by someone other than the H.H. Heiser company; sheaths made well after Clarence Moore had stepped out of the picture...then I would say that Mr. Stockman did a pretty fine job with his sheaths...

Being that it's oft been referenced in the past (by you, amongst others) that several individuals were making trial examples and 'one-off' models of various sheath types for RMK during the late 1950's & early 1960's period...then you may want to consider that someone other than Jimmy Stockman built those crudely made, unmarked, odd-ball sheaths (just a thought)...

FWIW, for those just learning here, I'm basing my statement on the thinner type reddish 'saddle leather' used; the rounded butterfly beltloop; and the stitching method employed...these characteristics are common to almost all Stockman sheaths from the period, whether RMK logo stamped or not...

As always, your comments are welcome Joe, but in this case, as in the past, we'll have to disagree - again...

p.s. How ya doing on producing that 'proof' that M. Johson was making sheaths for RMK back in 1961? We've been hearing about it for years now; I for one would sure like to see it...

p.p.s. A story unto itself - after seeing photos of the sheath, the 'C' model sheath mentioned in the initial post; while attributed to have been made by 'someone other than Heiser or Johnson', is in my opinion a Johnson sheath...
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