The All Scout Knives Thread

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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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More Scouts.........
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U.K. Co., 4-bld., jigged bone, non Official
U.K. Co., 4-bld., jigged bone, non Official
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Robeson, 642214, 4-bld., Bone, Non Official
Robeson, 642214, 4-bld., Bone, Non Official
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Ulster Knife Co., 4-bld., Bone, Shield Eagle facing left, Official
Ulster Knife Co., 4-bld., Bone, Shield Eagle facing left, Official
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Ulster Knife Co., 4-bld., Bone, Shield Eagle facing right, Official
Ulster Knife Co., 4-bld., Bone, Shield Eagle facing right, Official
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Ulster Dwight Divine & Son`s, 4-bld., Bone, Official
Ulster Dwight Divine & Son`s, 4-bld., Bone, Official
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Ulster Dwight Divine & Son`s, 4-bld., #1503, Girls Scout Frame, Official
Ulster Dwight Divine & Son`s, 4-bld., #1503, Girls Scout Frame, Official
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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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Thanks, drool just shorted out my keyboard. ::drool::
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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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You Gotta love those old scout knives with the Presto-lite key. ::tu::


More For Your Viewing Pleasure............... :)

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Ulster Dwight Divine, 4-bld., Bone, Official
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Berkshire Cut. Co., Bone, Non Official
Berkshire Cut. Co., Bone, Non Official
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Empire Winsted, 4-bld., Bone, scarce, Non official.
Empire Winsted, 4-bld., Bone, scarce, Non official.
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KA-BAR, 4-bld., Bone, "Made for scouts", Shield, Non Official
KA-BAR, 4-bld., Bone, "Made for scouts", Shield, Non Official
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Napanoch Knife co., 4-bld., Bone, Super Scarce, Non Official
Napanoch Knife co., 4-bld., Bone, Super Scarce, Non Official
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Clover Brand, 3-bld., Celluloid, Non Official
Clover Brand, 3-bld., Celluloid, Non Official
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Unmarked, 4-bld., All Metal, Appearing like bone, Non Official
Unmarked, 4-bld., All Metal, Appearing like bone, Non Official
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Utica Featherweight, 2-bld., Jigged Blk. plastic, Non Official
Utica Featherweight, 2-bld., Jigged Blk. plastic, Non Official
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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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Here is one I dug up. An Ulster knife Co. pre 1945 scout/utility knife. Never used or carried.............. M.B.
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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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More old scout knives................
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Remington RS3333, 4-bld., Bone, official, First Model, Acorn shield, C.1923
Remington RS3333, 4-bld., Bone, official, First Model, Acorn shield, C.1923
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Remington RS3333, 4-bld., bone, Official, C.1927, Cut out shield
Remington RS3333, 4-bld., bone, Official, C.1927, Cut out shield
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Cattaraugus Cut. Co., 4-bld., Bone, Non Official, Compass inset in handle.
Cattaraugus Cut. Co., 4-bld., Bone, Non Official, Compass inset in handle.
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Camillus Cut. Co., 4-bld., Bone, non Official, C.1930`s
Camillus Cut. Co., 4-bld., Bone, non Official, C.1930`s
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Robeson, 4-bld., Strawberry Bone, Non Official
Robeson, 4-bld., Strawberry Bone, Non Official
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Stainless Cut. Co., 4-bld., Bone, Non Official, Blade Etched "Scout Knife"
Stainless Cut. Co., 4-bld., Bone, Non Official, Blade Etched "Scout Knife"
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Remington RS4233, 4-bld., Bone, Official, Acorn Shield, C. 1924-26
Remington RS4233, 4-bld., Bone, Official, Acorn Shield, C. 1924-26
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Ulster Dwight Divine, 4-bld., Bone, Official, Blade Etched "Girl Scouts"
Ulster Dwight Divine, 4-bld., Bone, Official, Blade Etched "Girl Scouts"
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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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My goodness MB, no wonder good old scout knives are so hard to find. :shock:

You've already got them all!!!! :lol:

Very impressive. ::tu::

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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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Phil,
I never knew I had so many until I started posting them to this thread! :shock:

Not a bad problem to have though...... :lol:


Hope to see some from other collectors here at AAPK......... ::nod::

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MILLER BRO`S wrote:Phil,
I never knew I had so many until I started posting them to this thread! :shock:
I'll second that.
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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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knife7knut wrote:
MILLER BRO`S wrote:Phil,
I never knew I had so many until I started posting them to this thread! :shock:
I'll second that.
I've got a few more myself, just can't get the dog gone pictures to post. Keep getting a message saying the file I'm trying to post is not valid. ::shrug:: ::cr::

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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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Phil,
Here are the pictures of your scout knives. ::tu::


They might come out a bit small, this is the file size you sent.

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MILLER BRO`S wrote:Phil,
Here are the pictures of your scout knives. ::tu::


They might come out a bit small, this is the file size you sent.

M.B.
They are small knives :lol:
Just click on them twice then get your magnifying glass. :lol:
Thanks for helping me get them posted. ::tu::

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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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Shifting gears from folding knives to sheath knives and axes..................

Here are a couple to start................M.B.
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Remington RH51, 1933-39, Blade Etched
Remington RH51, 1933-39, Blade Etched
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Blade Etch
Blade Etch
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Kit Karson Kit, 1940-50`s, Official
Kit Karson Kit, 1940-50`s, Official
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Western Knife, Official, Blade Stamped w/Official seal
Western Knife, Official, Blade Stamped w/Official seal
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Plumb Boy Scout Axe, Official
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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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A Few More Boy Scout Knives......................




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A.W. Wadsworth, 1-bld., Bone, Non Off.
A.W. Wadsworth, 1-bld., Bone, Non Off.
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western L66 official
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Nice one MM.

BTW, you like your possum fried or broiled? :lol:

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Thanks Phil,

As for the possum, I like it fried but it's good baked on a platter with carrots, taters and some turnips. ::ds::
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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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M-M,

Nice knife, do you have the sheath?

Here are some more Boy Scout sheath knives....................


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This knife commemorates the 2nd World Rover Scout Moot which took place in Ingaro Sweden 1935. It was made by P. Holmberg of Eskilstuna.

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S-K,

Nice looking old scout knife. I like the saw on the back edge :)


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S-K I always enjoy seeing that knife, something about it just calls to me

MB I wish I had the sheath, but alas one cannot have everything. I suppose a standard western replacement could be easily had, heck I tink i've even got one laying around minus the BSA logo.
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IKCO Imperial Knife Company. Nickel bolsters & bail, brass liners.
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Hi Guys New to the board and this thread just got to me, Its late Sunday nite here so just one knife, But i got some email from the site earlier and it wont open up on AOL anybody have any ideas about my stttings that might be messing things up. Thanks for the ID info yep its a Ulster
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graywolf Welcome to AAPK the friendliest knife forum on the web.

I am afraid I can't help you with AOL issues, but I will say, that is one fine Ulster!
Is that a Sea Scout knife?

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Graywolf, would you be able to show a shot of that tang stamp? I'm really curious about the Devine stamp.

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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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Here is an Ulster Knife Co. Sea Scout pocket knife.

It is 4 1/8" closed, 2-blades, a Marlin Spike and a Sheep Foot blade for cutting rope. The blade measures 3 1/4" long.

It has brown jigged bone handles, nickle silver bolsters, shield, bail and brass liners.

It is Ulster model #1128, produced between 1936-40 as an Official Sea Scout knife.

The blade face is acid etched with the official boy scouts logo and the words "Official Seascout"

The one pictured by Graywolf has a short reshaped master blade.

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