Ulster Old Timer Offers gallery

Schrade Cutlery Company was founded in 1904 by George Schrade, and his brothers Jacob and William Schrade. In 1946 Imperial Knife Associated Companies, (IKAC; an association of Ulster Knife Co and Imperial Knife Co) purchased controlling interest in Schrade Cut Co and changed the name to Schrade Walden Cutlery. In 1973 the name was changed to Schrade Cutlery. In 2004 Schrade closed due to bankruptcy.

This forum is dedicated to the knives that are the legacy of this company. This forum is not the place to discuss the replica knives currently being imported using the Schrade name.
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I don't own these nor do I wish to buy them, but I thought a little slide show might be knice.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ULSTER-OLD-TIM ... Sweq5arOue
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Continuation of gallery for AAPK posterity reference.
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I never got around to photographing my Prince Albert pocket tin and knives, but I have these pictures saved from the web.
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The wax paper tin liner from a pocket sized Prince Albert tin.
The wax paper tin liner from a pocket sized Prince Albert tin.
A rarely seen (by me) large round PA tin with knife offer.
A rarely seen (by me) large round PA tin with knife offer.
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TOP tobacco knife offer. I have a notation that this is from 1966, but no conformation.
TOP tobacco knife offer. I have a notation that this is from 1966, but no conformation.
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Here's one for Days Work, Apple or Browns Mule Chewing Tobacco ::nod::

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The Ulster "Old Timer" 58, Junior Serpentine Stock knife is one of the BEST all round pocket knives, along with the 1/4" larger Camillus 72.
They show up on ebay. Try to get one not heavily used. Mint examples are rare.
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Here is a display
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Very nice displays shown above. My 114OT with tobacco tin.
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Excellent additional posts from members! ::tu:: When I was a young man I rolled Prince Albert cigs in a rolling machine and smoked them; very tasty, but, as we know, tobacco is a deadly substance. I am eleven years free now from formerly massive amounts of Copenhagen and I have invested the $20,000 (or so) into knives instead, and have not spent much on the doctors, either. Go figure?
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tongueriver wrote:Excellent additional posts from members! ::tu:: When I was a young man I rolled Prince Albert cigs in a rolling machine and smoked them; very tasty, but, as we know, tobacco is a deadly substance. I am eleven years free now from formerly massive amounts of Copenhagen and I have invested the $20,000 (or so) into knives instead, and have not spent much on the doctors, either. Go figure?
I used to carry a tin of Prince Albert in my pocket and hand roll. (probably get stopped by a cop for doing that now) I cough just thinking about it. When I was a kid I used to use a machine to roll cigarettes for my aunt and uncle that produced five or six cigarettes at a time using one long paper and cutting the long cigarette in the final step on the machine. They preferred Bugler brand. I've been a snuff dipper for over 40 years and I think it's become part of my DNA. Currently I'm a $58.00 a month snuff junky and I've been having thoughts about robbing liquor stores to pay for the extra tax the feds keep adding to get me to quit. :roll:

I was looking for something else and ran across this on ebay today. The knife offer coupon is for the "Whittler" only. First one I have seen.
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From the Schrade factory collection:
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My Prince Albert
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I finally got around to taking a picture of mine.
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Amazing ! Super fine examples all, and Bob W are the Schrade Factory knives yours ?
edge213 & Mustanger i am jealous. I don't have any of these 3 knives in the top condition that yours are.
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Thanks KJ.
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kootenay joe wrote:Amazing ! Super fine examples all, and Bob W are the Schrade Factory knives yours ?
Yes. The entire factory collection was parted out and sold on eBay.
An interesting, or not, story about my set. The original Ulster 58OT from the set was missing, probably lost in the hustle, and replaced with a similar Schrade knife. I purchased a 58OT separately to complete the set correctly.
Also, more interesting, the tobacco can still has the original wrapper and tobacco.
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Pictured is a 580T with smooth bone handles. Anyone have one of these? I have no idea of how long they used bone or if they even started out with bone. ::shrug::
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thawk wrote:Pictured is a 580T with smooth bone handles. Anyone have one of these? I have no idea of how long they used bone or if they even started out with bone. ::shrug::

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I was thinking around 1959-60 the same time they used bone on the 20T and 80T.
The 580T and 500T both had bone handles.The 500T was only made for two year. Wish I could show better pictures as my knives are locked in storage.

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Here is my display. My utility knife is missing the lanyard ring but I am happy that I finally found all the knives (and a can with the paper inside)
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Got this set cleaned up a little and ready to put away . Thought would post a pic here on this old thread . Doesn’t seem to be a lot of interest in these ,but they’re getting harder to find ,especially in good shape . The knives are great EDCs and it seems they all got used hard . These 3 are good shape .
If anyone else has any to show off or got any interesting info to add , please do so .
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Glad you got those JP. Really cool set
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Yes sir.... That is a nice set!!

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Ripster wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 6:41 pm Got.....
That's a FANTASTIC set to have and
it's in VERY G@@D condition.
Win, win situation.
Way to go JP! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thank you guys, appreciate the comments.
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I was fortunate enough to find a mint example of the 58OT less than a year ago for under $25 shipped. I just wish it had a sheepfoot instead of the spey.
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