These are the last of interest from my great grandparents farm. I'm guessing ebony wood handles on the two bigger ones but I'm not sure. The other is wood but not sure type. The brown wood one has lost its walk and talk. The other two aren't too bad. As always family knives are special. I dont know much more about Ulster or these blades but I'm enjoying sharing some of my treasures with you all.
Ross
Some ulsters
Some ulsters
Einhornllc Custom knives and leather.
Come stroll around my AAPK store sit a spell maybe buy a knife or two
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/rossr
https://www.einhorncustom.com/
Come stroll around my AAPK store sit a spell maybe buy a knife or two
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/rossr
https://www.einhorncustom.com/
- schradefan27
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Re: Some ulsters
Thank you for posting these - my grand parents lived in Walden and Pine Bush and those knives bring back all kinds of memories.
I have a few Dwight Devine knives which look similar in regard to scales/wood.
Thank you again.
I have a few Dwight Devine knives which look similar in regard to scales/wood.
Thank you again.
Re: Some ulsters
my pleasure and you are welcome. I have a lot of fond memories of up there too.schradefan27 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 10:30 am Thank you for posting these - my grand parents lived in Walden and Pine Bush and those knives bring back all kinds of memories.
I have a few Dwight Devine knives which look similar in regard to scales/wood.
Thank you again.
Einhornllc Custom knives and leather.
Come stroll around my AAPK store sit a spell maybe buy a knife or two
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/rossr
https://www.einhorncustom.com/
Come stroll around my AAPK store sit a spell maybe buy a knife or two
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/rossr
https://www.einhorncustom.com/