Scout knife question

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I am hankerin' for a scout knife with a bone or imitation bone handle that sports something that can be used as a phillips driver. I encounter more phillps heads than flats and I want to find something traditional rather than go the swiss army route. I found a pic on the internet of a imperial scout knife that has a phillips on it. Is there anything close to this available or will I just have to get over the fact and continue hunting places like ebay to find a model like this. It does not have to be like this imperial if another one/style exists. Thanks!

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Those Imperial scouts are well made. there is a few flavors. Jigged plastic like that one or wood.
 
Is that an Imperial or an Ulster? It looks like an Ulster to me. They are easy to find on ebay, although the version with the phillips screwdriver is not as common.
 
Imperial. A buddy at work has two of them the plastic bone and the wood. (He's from R.I.:thumbup:)
Not sure what kind of plastic they use for the bone. It's hard, almost like bakelite.
Thats a real looker.Nice patina.
 
I found a pic on the internet of a imperial scout knife that has a phillips on it.

Cool pic!!!!!!!!!:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

(It is mine;);) )

The scales on that are delrin.That knife was an ebay find, I don't know maybe a year or two ago?? Got it for 10 bucks I think???

Gave it to my son for earning his whittling chit.
 
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