Howdy friends,
Just wanted to see if I could get some clarification on an old Ulster knife that I acquired.
From my research, ULSTER over KNIFE USA is post 1941, but my main question is, when exactly did it go to just Ulster over U.S.A ? What year or years did it change? On my knife the
Ulster is also in script on the badge....
Thanks for the help folks!
Oh, forgot to say there is a 40 on the reverse side as well
ULSTER over KNIFE USA tang stamp difference...
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I don't know the exact answer, but that looks like a 1960's knife to me based on the handles
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Intresting... appreciate it, and thanks for your quick replyknifeaholic wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 12:45 am I don't know the exact answer, but that looks like a 1960's knife to me based on the handles
Speaking of handles, is this bone or Ulster's Bonite??
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Does not look like bone to me from the pictures. Here’s how you can tell for sure viewtopic.php?f=98&t=62145
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Thank you Ken, still learning and I've probably asked the same prior on a couple of other knives....Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 2:16 am Does not look like bone to me from the pictures. Here’s how you can tell for sure viewtopic.php?f=98&t=62145
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My original thought was the Bonite material based on the research, but it was wishful thinking
I'll probably invest in one of them thingamajiggers one day
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Thinking you are correct my good Sir, came across this last night. Ref from a 61' catalog ...knifeaholic wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 12:45 am I don't know the exact answer, but that looks like a 1960's knife to me based on the handles