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The Ulster stamps are not documented like the Case stampings. It's a pretty broad range 1876 to 1941. Here's a few more scans to add to the thread.
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Charlie, No relation to the Divine family. Thanks for all the compliments guys. I bought my first Ulster at an antique show back in 1985 and have been collecting them ever since. I have others to post. Thanks again, BarryAre you Dwight Devine's great grandson, Barry?
Your collection looks like a fine inheritance! Nice work finding those wonderful knives.
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terrible picture, but there's one just like it somewhere above. Anybody know if there's a model# associated with it?
If it's 3 1/4 inches it's the 50G, from the 1950's most likely.
Eric
Yes, that's what I meant, the closed length. They also had a 40G which was 3 1/2 inches closed with a somewhat wider clip blade.