The All Scout Knives Thread

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That looks like a Remmy Girl Scout. ::nod::
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It`s an Ulster :wink:
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I could be wrong, but I think that may be the first Ulster GS knife i've ever seen. Nice find! Is it on a standard frame, or a featherweight like some of the Utica's?

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It`s an Ulster
Yeah....I know....but it still looks a lot like a Remmy also. Don't you think?
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whitebuffalo58 wrote: Is it on a standard frame, or a featherweight like some of the Utica's?
It is a standard frame, no Aluminum on this one :wink:

Ulster made no less than 4 different models of girl scout knife, the one posted is the model U13 ::nod::
johnnierotten wrote:Yeah....I know....but it still looks a lot like a Remmy also. Don't you think?
It sure does Johnnie, I agree ::nod:: The only difference between the two is the can opener 8)
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::tu:: 8)
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Here's an Imperial in nice shape that I just picked up. Pretty common knife, but the patina on the blades is extra nice on this one.
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I agree....that’s a nice looking Imperial. ::tu::
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Thanks JR! I was lookin' last night and my other Imperial has a silver BSA shield. I don't know if that means anything, but it's kinda neat to have the 2 variations.

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:wink: Don't know if these count, but I'd like to show 'em to ya :D

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::super_happy:: O.K. with these?
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::sneaky:: O.K., O.K. Let me show ya one last one ::super_happy::
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I like the Schleiper Rocky ::tu::
The others are col as well.
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Nice scouts, ROCKY. ::tu::

Keep them coming! ::ds::
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ROCKY.....I believe those will suffice .. :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: .....beautiful scouts!! ::tu::
I'm with Wazu013 on the Schleiper...it’s the cats meow!! ::nod::

Wazu013....love your avatar!! 8) ::tu::
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Nice bunch of scouts Rocky. Thanks for sharing them with us here. ::tu::


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Thanks guys. Savin' up to buy a Case Tested scout from knifeaholic. ::ds:: Getin' close!! ::nod::
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Hey Johnnie and Wazu...FYI on the Carl S. Eye- The skins are silver. ::nod:: I got this a week ago and she is one of my favorites as well ::super_happy::
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Thanks for the info, Rocky. ::tu::
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Got another PAL. Cutlery .....this one has a punch blade. ::tu:: 8)
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:mrgreen: Hey Johnnie! Nice PAL scout. You know I'm lov'in it man ::drool::
Here's one for ya, CAMCO U.S.A. scout
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Thanks Bro. ::tu:: .....sweet Camco. ::nod:: 8)
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H. Boker & Co's Improved Cutlery.
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Those scales are beauty's. ::tu:: ....nice Scout. ::nod::
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Thanks JR.
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