GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Tue Jun 24, 2025 8:53 pm
I love the Sea Dragon bone! Very nice Great pick-up, I think that Sea Dragon Mini Trapper sells out fast when they come in stock.
Thanks!
I think it sold out in about 2 minutes or less.
Received this Ulster 3rd model WW2 10th Mountain Division utility knife from our own knifegnome, Scott Lupinski. Scott is a great guy to deal with. Now to keep an eye out for the 1st model with the philips head screwdriver welded to the bail.
doglegg wrote: ↑Fri Jun 27, 2025 11:30 pm
Received this Ulster 3rd model WW2 10th Mountain Division utility knife from our own knifegnome, Scott Lupinski. Scott is a great guy to deal with. Now to keep an eye out for the 1st model with the philips head screwdriver welded to the bail.
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You fellers are showing some great old knives!
Floyd, this is a beauty!
I'm impressed with the shackle/bail shape. So many of the old knives similar to this, camping/scout patterns, are missing the shackles. Looks like this one was designed to stay attached.
Treefarmer
A GUN IN THE HAND IS BETTER THAN A COP ON THE PHONE.
doglegg wrote: ↑Fri Jun 27, 2025 11:30 pm
Received this Ulster 3rd model WW2 10th Mountain Division utility knife from our own knifegnome, Scott Lupinski. Scott is a great guy to deal with. Now to keep an eye out for the 1st model with the philips head screwdriver welded to the bail.20250627_181601.jpg20250627_181549.jpg20250627_181524.jpg20250627_181459.jpg20250627_181431.jpg
You fellers are showing some great old knives!
Floyd, this is a beauty!
I'm impressed with the shackle/bail shape. So many of the old knives similar to this, camping/scout patterns, are missing the shackles. Looks like this one was designed to stay attached.
Treefarmer
Thanks Philip, I suppose the bail was of a sturdier design as the little philips head screwdriver was welded to the bails in the first model.
doglegg wrote: ↑Fri Jun 27, 2025 11:30 pm
Received this Ulster 3rd model WW2 10th Mountain Division utility knife from our own knifegnome, Scott Lupinski.
... That is an AWESOME pickup D.L. A very nice score ... Great bones. ...
... My only disagreement would be with your reference material.... stating that the Canadians "were very effective fighters" .... I not sure cutting down a bunch of trees and drinking a bunch Labatt Blue Light beer and harvesting some maple syrup counts as "very effective fighting" ....
doglegg wrote: ↑Fri Jun 27, 2025 11:30 pm
Received this Ulster 3rd model WW2 10th Mountain Division utility knife from our own knifegnome, Scott Lupinski.
... That is an AWESOME pickup D.L. A very nice score ... Great bones. ...
... My only disagreement would be with your reference material.... stating that the Canadians "were very effective fighters" .... I not sure cutting down a bunch of trees and drinking a bunch Labatt Blue Light beer and harvesting some maple syrup counts as "very effective fighting" ....
Thanks GSP. If you're visit by a ghost tonight it might be Roland.
doglegg wrote: ↑Fri Jun 27, 2025 11:30 pm
Received this Ulster 3rd model WW2 10th Mountain Division utility knife from our own knifegnome, Scott Lupinski.
... That is an AWESOME pickup D.L. A very nice score ... Great bones. ...
... My only disagreement would be with your reference material.... stating that the Canadians "were very effective fighters" .... I not sure cutting down a bunch of trees and drinking a bunch Labatt Blue Light beer and harvesting some maple syrup counts as "very effective fighting" ....
Thanks GSP. If you're visit by a ghost tonight it might be Roland.
.... Thanks D.L. .... .... ... I'm exhausted! I haven't been able to sleep for days...
Doug51 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 2:02 pm
Bought this Old Timer improved muskrat off the AAPK site from Muskrat Man. It filled a spot in my Old Timer, Uncle Henry collection.
Doug51 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 2:02 pm
Bought this Old Timer improved muskrat off the AAPK site from Muskrat Man. It filled a spot in my Old Timer, Uncle Henry collection.
That is a great pattern, glad it filled a spot in your collection.
We keep one in the kitchen windowsill, it's a bit on the "well used" side and gets regular use.
Treefarmer
A GUN IN THE HAND IS BETTER THAN A COP ON THE PHONE.