The All Scout Knives Thread

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The All Scout Knives Thread

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I think it is time to start a thread that shows All Scout knives. They can be boy scout, girl scout, cub scout, etc. They can be official or non official, folding blade, fixed blade, hatchets, axes, or anything with a blade. Please list the maker, and some info about the knife with your posted picture. This should become a great resource for all interested in old scout knives. There are several collectors here at AAPK that can contribute quite a few knives to this post. All you brand collectors, let`s see the different models by makers such as Remington, Ulster, Robeson, Case, Camillus, Schrade, Etc. I will start things off with 10 Scout knives, with more to follow. Feel free to jump in and post your collection of scout knives. ::tu::

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Utica featherweight, 4-bld. grn. & blk. cell. Official
Utica featherweight, 4-bld. grn. & blk. cell. Official
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Utica, 4-bld. Aluminim bail, All grn. cell, Official.
Utica, 4-bld. Aluminim bail, All grn. cell, Official.
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Utica, 4-bld., Steel bail, striped grn. cell., Official.
Utica, 4-bld., Steel bail, striped grn. cell., Official.
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Utica Featherweight, 2-bld., Bone handles, Official.
Utica Featherweight, 2-bld., Bone handles, Official.
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Utica featherweight, Bone, Long nail pull, Official.
Utica featherweight, Bone, Long nail pull, Official.
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Utica, Bone, Nail nick, Non official.
Utica, Bone, Nail nick, Non official.
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Union Knife Works, 4-bld., Bakelite, Non Official, Rare stamp.
Union Knife Works, 4-bld., Bakelite, Non Official, Rare stamp.
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New York Knife Co., 4-bld., BS1, Bone, Spiral patent Punch, Official.
New York Knife Co., 4-bld., BS1, Bone, Spiral patent Punch, Official.
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OVB, 4-bld., Jigged Bone, Non Official
OVB, 4-bld., Jigged Bone, Non Official
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Remington, R3333, Bone, Acorn shield, RARE, Not not tang stamped RS3333, they left out the "S"
Remington, R3333, Bone, Acorn shield, RARE, Not not tang stamped RS3333, they left out the "S"
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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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A Few More.........
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Camillus, 4-bld., Bone Handles, slim model, Non official, Scarce.
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N.Y. Knife Co., 4-bld. Jigged Bone, Non Official.
N.Y. Knife Co., 4-bld. Jigged Bone, Non Official.
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Re: The All Scout Knives Thread

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Thats quite a group of excellant knives there! ::tu:: Here's a couple of mine to contribute, (hope no one minds me showing them again) a Camillus serpentine scout and a Schrade Cut Co.
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Here are three ; An Ulster USA five blade Official Boy Scout, An Ulster Knife Co. 1503 Official Boy Scout, and an Imperial Official Boy Scout (model 1996) made 1955-1958. I carry one like this one sans the bale frequently.
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Here are three more. See any similarity between the Camillus and the Imperial?
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Great Thread ::tu::

I only have one, a Ulster.

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A half dozen more..................
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Imperial official Boy Scout
Imperial official Boy Scout
Imperial official Boy Scout
Imperial official Boy Scout
Imperial official Boy Scout
Camillus stainless official Boy Scout
Camillus stainless official Boy Scout
Camillus official Boy Scout
Camillus official Boy Scout
Pal Blade Co. official Boy Scout
Pal Blade Co. official Boy Scout
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This is a thread I can sink my teeth into. Robeson made some great scout/utility knives.

Robeson used a unique can-opener/cap-lifter blade and a short stubby screwdriver blade. If you see these two blades on a scout/utilty, regardless of how it's marked, it was almost certainly made by Robeson.

The first knife is a bit of a mystery. It is an officially marked and shielded Girl Scout two blade, bone handled penknife. The springs are somewhat subdued as on a Utica Featherweight. Robeson is not known to have ever had a contract to make official GS knives. I know of three of these knives. The bone indicates 1930's manufacture. There are two valid, but not supported theories for their existance. One writer has stated that Robeson submitted fifty such knives during the 1940's in an attempt to win a contract. Others have suggested that Remington, ramping up for WWII weaponry production asked Robeson to complete a production contract for the GS knives.

I have no idea. But, the second theory makes more sense to me. This knife is definitely pre-WWII, by both the bone and the tang stamp. A local knife collecting friend found this knife in the drawer of a bedside table at an estate sale here in town. The table and contents were priced at ten dollars. When he asked how much for just the knife, they gave it to him. I wasn't that lucky. He sold it to me for what Levine stated was the value of the similar Remington, $250.00.

The three bladed U.S. Army knife is rare and essentially mint.

The four bladed 214's include one NO-RUSTAIN version, and a Strawberry Bone.

The 814 is a junior sized knife.

The Globe and Ka-Bar are Robeson made knives. The Globe is pre-WWII, the Ka-Bar post-WWII.

The four bladed bone handled knife without a shield is another Army issue WWII item.

The Terrier dates 1910-1916 and is truely rare.
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A Robeson Official Girl Scout Knife. History unknown.
A Robeson Official Girl Scout Knife. History unknown.
A three blade 214 U.S. Army WWII issue knife.
A three blade 214 U.S. Army WWII issue knife.
A pre-war 214 four blade scout.
A pre-war 214 four blade scout.
A pre-war NO-RUSTAIN with blade etch.
A pre-war NO-RUSTAIN with blade etch.
A Strawberry Bone handled post-war scout.
A Strawberry Bone handled post-war scout.
A junior sized four blade scout with "OUTING" shield.
A junior sized four blade scout with "OUTING" shield.
A Robeson made, but Globe marked scout.
A Robeson made, but Globe marked scout.
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A Robeson made, but KA-BAR marked scout.
A Robeson made, but KA-BAR marked scout.
Terrier Cutlery Co. 1910-1916 scout.
Terrier Cutlery Co. 1910-1916 scout.
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The two blade CAMPERS knife qualifies, I think.

The Stevenson marked knives are WWII issue. Military knife collectors know they were made by Robeson, note the can-opener and screwdriver blades on the first one. The second one conforms to the MIL-K standard enacted during the war. These knives are marked only on the bail. The first one is marked STEVENSON-1944, The second one just STEVENSON. No one knows who Stevenson might have been. There is a New York company by that name that manufactures grinding stones and grinding compounds. They existed during the war. It's possible Robeson was one of their customers, and supplied the blades, and Stevenson assembled the knives as their part of the war effort. I've written Stevenson Manufacturing Co. about that possibility. They did not think the question worthy of a response.

The six blade was a German made knife imported by Robeson during the 1950's.
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Charlie, those Robesons look fantastic...................
But honestly, do you think any of them have ever been camping? :P

Here's a few more of mine. They have obviously had lots of experience "roughing it". :lol:

Great thread MB!

I'd like to remind any members who have official Boy Scout knives or Cub Scout knives in their collections that ihttp://www.scoutknives.net/s is always looking for additions to thier online collection. One of our own AAPK members, AllenMcB is the founder of that site, and I know he would appreciate any photographic contributions anyone here would be willing to make. The site is dedicated to creating an online archive of all official Boy Scout knives and axes. They don't have to be mint condition to be used either.
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Ulster Knife Co. Dwight Devine & Sons #1502 official Boy Scout
Ulster Knife Co. Dwight Devine & Sons #1502 official Boy Scout
Ulster Knife Co. Dwight Devine & Sons # 1502 W/ringed bolsters official Boy Scout
Ulster Knife Co. Dwight Devine & Sons # 1502 W/ringed bolsters official Boy Scout
Imperial five blade official Boy Scout
Imperial five blade official Boy Scout
Imperial five blade official Boy Scout w/cracked ice scales
Imperial five blade official Boy Scout w/cracked ice scales
Camillus official Boy Scout
Camillus official Boy Scout
Ulster USA four blade official Boy Scout
Ulster USA four blade official Boy Scout
Schrade Walden official Boy Scout "Leaders Knife"
Schrade Walden official Boy Scout "Leaders Knife"
Camillus official Boy Scout "Leaders Knife"
Camillus official Boy Scout "Leaders Knife"
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AKC, Nice knives, a serpentine Boy Scout knife :shock: And that schrade is mint! ::drool::

Phil, glad to see you fixed your picture problems :D Your off to a great start with some very nice scout knives ::tu::

Charlie, glad to see your on board! That Robeson girl scout knife is RARE. I think you got a great deal even at $250.00! :)

Here are some more knives.

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Union Cut Co., 2-bld., Wormgroove Bone, Non Official, Scarce.
Union Cut Co., 2-bld., Wormgroove Bone, Non Official, Scarce.
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Remington, R962, 2-bld., Blk. Comp., Non Official, Rare Scout Hat Shield
Remington, R962, 2-bld., Blk. Comp., Non Official, Rare Scout Hat Shield
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Camillus Cut. Co., 3-bld., Jigged Delrin, Official, M.I.B.
Camillus Cut. Co., 3-bld., Jigged Delrin, Official, M.I.B.
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Fairmount Cut. Co., 3-bld., Black Comp., Non Official.
Fairmount Cut. Co., 3-bld., Black Comp., Non Official.
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Phil, that two blade CAMPERS is all scratched up. Can't you see how worn it is?

MB, I watched a man lay ten one hundred dollar bills on my table in Dalton, GA one year trying to buy that Girl Scout knife. I wouldn't sell. What else could I do? It was a display only table.

Guys; this is good thread and you all have posted some great knives.

You've just got to think that Ulster took the left over parts of their 10th Mountain Division/1st Special Service Forces knives to make those five blade scouts in the early 50's.

I have always loved that little hat shielded Remington.

More Remington, Winchester, S&M, NYK anyone?

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RobesonsRme.com wrote:Phil, that two blade CAMPERS is all scratched up. Can't you see how worn it is?

MB, I watched a man lay ten one hundred dollar bills on my table in Dalton, GA one year trying to buy that Girl Scout knife. I wouldn't sell. What else could I do? It was a display only table.

Guys; this is good thread and you all have posted some great knives.

You've just got to think that Ulster took the left over parts of their 10th Mountain Division/1st Special Service Forces knives to make those five blade scouts in the early 50's.

I have always loved that little hat shielded Remington.

More Remington, Winchester, S&M, NYK anyone?

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Charlie, If that scratched up CAMPERS knife is bothering you, I will gladly take it off your hands :wink: :lol:

I have an ulster made just after the war almost identical to the 10th div. model, except it has no bail. The blade is etched Ambercrombie & Fitch. So ulster was trying to make this model into a commercial item, however I don`t think it caught on with the public.

I will be posting more knives soon.

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Great post! Here's a few of mine.
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Santa brought this to a Cub Scout 32 years ago.

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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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Thanks, drool just shorted out my keyboard. ::drool::
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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