Ulster Utility Knife

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Ulster Utility Knife

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Picked up a pair of beautiful Ulster utility knives at the Tulsa Gun Show a few weeks ago. The same guy had both of them. This is the one with the little Phillips screwdriver. Pretty hard to find. Hope ya'll enjoy the pics. By the way, put the Tulsa Gun Show on your bucket list! You won't regret it, I promise.
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Nice knives. ::tu::
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Re: Ulster Utility Knife

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Wow, about as close as one's gonna get to a carbon steel Swiss Army Knife! I love this version of the Scout/Utility pattern, and really hope to find one.

I've never seen one with a small sheepsfoot, and clip point blade before? Did someone reprofile the drop point to clip? Even so, that clip blade looks great.
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Re: Ulster Utility Knife

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Your knife is actually a 10th Mountain Division or First Special Service Force ( Devil's Brigade) knife. A little bit better than just a utility knife. That is one of the more expensive military pocket knives of WW2. Great find.
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