Share your Ulster/ Dwight Divine & Son(Sons)

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Ulster Dwight Divine & Sons #1502 1923-1941

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Ulster Knife Co. NY

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My Ulster USA Scout knife from the '80's

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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.

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I agree with Jack..Gevonovich...our friend does take a fantastic photo-and man that Barlow is a sweetheart!

Burnside-what a great find!...how fantastic to find that after ten years..thank goodness it has kept well!
 
Why thank you sir, Duncan! And I don't have to point out, as we all just witnessed in 'Just a picture', you my friend, take a fine picture as well.
 
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..
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And another lovely Ulster....
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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!
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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 - :D.
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I just love this old Balloon Jack! Almost as pretty as Duncan's Teardrop Jack!
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The scratches :rolleyes: are on the scanner - sorry!
 
Eisman, that is a very nice picture. Makes me feel like an scout again.

Charlie, I thank the universe we have you. Your knives are poetry!
 
I always like seeing your Ulster collection, John!
Happy New Year to you and all the Ulster lovers on here!!
 
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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