SteveC
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I didn't realize how many Ulsters I had. Excellent knives, lucky fishing on the bay.
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Great collection !
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I didn't realize how many Ulsters I had. Excellent knives, lucky fishing on the bay.
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Just got this Utica, it's a gator snap but I fell in love with the bone covers.
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That's a knife.Just got this Utica, it's a gator snap but I fell in love with the bone covers.
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I'm a fool for cattle knives and yours is a marbled ribeye.Don't let Dan see that one Steve!
Ulster Cattle in superb condition....
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Adding one to the thread. Utica Cutlery lambsfoot folder, carbon steel. Straight edge with rounded tip, no signs of reprofiling, just honest wear from use. Walk and snap are still good. Picked it up recently and thought it fit here with the other working lambsfoot patterns. Appreciate any insight on era or similar Utica examples.
Thanks for the info. I’m learning a lot about sheepsfoot vs Wharncliffe vs hawkbill, plus spey and modern rescue/safety tips. Definitely teaches you to pay close attention to the details, the differences are subtle but real.Nice old rope knife. Not a lambsfoot BTW![]()