This small equal end jack made by Ulster used to be my grandfather's pocket knife. I found it about ten years ago in a tool box in his barn. It is one of my most favorite knives to carry.
Lol.... but they are old my friend, so I must start to "set up" a new stage so to speak...in the mean-time lets give stich what he asks,as I believe that Ulsters are some of the most awesome knives I have seen...
Here is my little sweetheart of an Ulster..
And another lovely Ulster....
This one here is Dwight Divine Ulster, I love this knife-just beautiful...hey it is a little old and has a fault here and there-but man -o man Im suuuuuure glad to own this beaut!
Always enjoy Ulsters, especially older ones! They were made with pride!!
Nice pictures in this thread; almost a shame to post plain old scans.
But the knives are nice! Here's an unusual one.
A Horseman's knife, built like a Lobster, with fiber handles of some kind.
Most Horseman knives are so beautifully detailed, this one is like a "poorman's" Mule knife, or something - .
Wow.... Charlie, that slot knife and your Balloon Jack are just fantastic-I think your Balloon Jack is STUNNING!
Lambertiana...oh I just have to echo Charlies words on your collection - its always great seeing your knives, but I didnt know you had this many BEAUTS under the Ulster tag!!!
Here is a nice Ulster Dwight Devine Grandadddy Barlow...
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