What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Totin' a couple of different knives that I found this morning in the corner of an over-looked box. A Böker 240 dogleg (a.k.a, double end) pen and an Ulster utility knife with a Philips head driver on the shackle.

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- Stuart
 
Totin' a couple of different knives that I found this morning in the corner of an over-looked box. A Böker 240 dogleg (a.k.a, double end) pen and an Ulster utility knife with a Philips head driver on the shackle.

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- Stuart

That Ulster is to die for!!! The bone has incredible character, and oh that shield and crazy bail. Great set of tools and blade selection also.

I assume that's an undersized scout? Looks like the same frame as my Ulster 10th Mountain Division.
 
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That Ulster is to die for!!! The bone has incredible character, and oh that shield and crazy bail. Great set of tools and blade selection also.

I assume that's an undersized scout? Looks like the same frame as my Ulster 10th Mountain Division.

Thanks, Buzz. I don't know the model, but brass liners and pins say it's not war time production. It is 3 3/8" closed. Here's the pile side (pic taken as the clouds cleared).

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- Stuart
 
Lots of you are already amidst spring flowers but here in mid-coast Maine on this 45°F day I'm "needing" to cut forsythia to bring them in for a forced bloom. A nice way to advance the season and bring some sun into the house.
 
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