Ulster Old Timer

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Re: Ulster Old Timer

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Here are 5 with offers.

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Pm if interested in these...
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I see you have both tobacco tin graphics; the plain front and the one with the Special Offer graphic on the front. ::tu::
I think the backs are the same on both tins.

As an old tobacco tin collector I notice things like that. :lol: :lol:
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Here's an offer for The Classic Ulster "Old Timer" Pocket Knife.

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ozzie marie wrote:Here's another offer from RJ Reynolds.

You could get the same Ulster Old Timer Knives with $2.00 and 5 wrappers from Days Work, Apple or Brown's Mule chewing tobacco.

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I like the way the ad clearly shows a 'stockman' & states 'whittler'. Maybe at the time, the term 'whittler' had more advertising value ?
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I started this thread about 4 1/2 years back in honor of my longest held pocket knife that I have had since I was a boy...I attempted to chronicle a bit of its history in the first post on page 1. ...I recently found a pristine unused version of the same Ulster Old Timer 58 OT drifting in the Bay for a great price, and now I have a user I can carry, quite happy about that! Here they are together. ..
(Obviously the coloring on the delrin is a bit difgerent, but other than that it's a match..)
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Very nice find, Mike!
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I remember my Uncle G.P. having them cause he loved OT and Prince Albert.
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Nice knives, Mike.
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Prince Albert and Ulsters
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