The All Scout Knives Thread
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I don't know that there was a standard spoon as I have seen several different ones.
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Here are the spoons that I currently have, front and back. These came with the various scouting utensil kits that I've purchased. Out of the first three spoons pictured, I'm 99.99% sure that the spoon on the top and the spoon in the middle are owner(s) provided replacements. The spoon on the bottom, I'm not sure about. The last four spoons pictured are the spoons that I believe were issued with the original scout utensil kits. Now which spoon went with the Boy Scout kit and which spoon went with the Girl Scout kit? I think the "plain" spoon goes with the Boy Scout utensil kit and the design" spoon, with the Girl Scout utensil kit.rustyoldknife wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 6:35 pm Skip,
Great looking set! Looks brand new.
As far as you have seen is that the standard spoon for that set.
I have a Boy Scout set with the same spoon
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Here is an unusual Scout knife.
The inscription is a early version of the scout law that a scout is friendly.
Its was probably a scout leaders Tie bar knife. Anson USA has produced Men's accessories since 1938 in Providence RI
I e-mail them to see if they can date the Tie Bar/ Knife combination.
The inscription is a early version of the scout law that a scout is friendly.
Its was probably a scout leaders Tie bar knife. Anson USA has produced Men's accessories since 1938 in Providence RI
I e-mail them to see if they can date the Tie Bar/ Knife combination.
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Nice find. It would be interesting to ask also whether that was an “official” BSA item, authorized by the BSA. Since it doesn’t have the BSA emblem or say “Boy Scouts of America” anywhere, my guess is it’s not official. Neat item anyway even if not.
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Sorry for not commenting on recent postings as I haven't caught up yet on my reading ...
but I had found this old Ulster Scout Knife while I was on vacation last week. Used... but not abused... (like the other one I have.)
I'm hesitant to clean it up because I actually like the patina on the blades.
but I had found this old Ulster Scout Knife while I was on vacation last week. Used... but not abused... (like the other one I have.)
I'm hesitant to clean it up because I actually like the patina on the blades.
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....I don't blame you!!, I would just oil it up and leave it like it is!!!!............... ...............
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Nice catch with that patina you know it is all originalKAW wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 5:13 pm Sorry for not commenting on recent postings as I haven't caught up yet on my reading ...
but I had found this old Ulster Scout Knife while I was on vacation last week. Used... but not abused... (like the other one I have.)
I'm hesitant to clean it up because I actually like the patina on the blades.
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Interesting knife Rodger. Does it have the napanoch style punch?
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It doesn't.JAMESC41001 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 12:07 am Interesting knife Rodger. Does it have the napanoch style punch?
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Nice find Roger! Don’t see those often. I had a chance at one like it a few years ago but couldn’t get an agreement on price. Yours is in a lot better condition than that one was.
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Nice one Roger
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That's a nice one Roger, one of the best Winchester Scout's I've seen.
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I'm pretty sure that I haven't posted this pocket knife in this topic.
Not as nice as the knife that Roger posted, but it has sentimental value the way it is.
The other handle/scale is completely gone.
Not as nice as the knife that Roger posted, but it has sentimental value the way it is.
The other handle/scale is completely gone.
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Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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A couple of real beauties there Roger and Skip!!
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Double pulls on a scout knife, I like that
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Thank you Mike.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Good looking knife SkipNew_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Sun Sep 27, 2020 11:17 pm I'm pretty sure that I haven't posted this pocket knife in this topic.
Not as nice as the knife that Roger posted, but it has sentimental value the way it is.
The other handle/scale is completely gone.
The Tang stamps are in great condition
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