January 16th, 2010




Eskimo Ulu
What type of 20 gauge stainless steel would be good to make ulu knives?

I make the knives known as the Alaskan eskimo ulu. And would like to know what type of 20 gauge stainless steel would be good make these ulus.

Stainless steel doesn’t make very good knife blades. Try using tempered steel or carbon steel.

Alaska.org – Ulu Factory Anchorage Alaska – Official Video


LamsonSharp Pro 34270 Ulu Knife


LamsonSharp Pro 34270 Ulu Knife



LamsonSharp’s PRO Walnut series stamped Kitchen Necessities feature walnut wood handles that are unusually hard and durable. (The natural color may vary from tool to tool.) An Ulu knife was traditionally used by Inuit people (aka Eskimo) of Northern Canad…


Ulu PLAIN HANDLE knife


Ulu PLAIN HANDLE knife


$14.66


New in Box Plain Handle…

Inupiat Eskimo Birch Alaska Cutlery Ulu Knife Bear in River Fishing


Inupiat Eskimo Birch Alaska Cutlery Ulu Knife Bear in River Fishing


$15.98


These larger handle ULUs with the open blade are very popular with the avid ULU user. The golden Alaska Birch is laser etched with Alaskan scenes to look great in any kitchen. Each knife comes with a convenient Birch storage stand and a history/instruction booklet….

Report of the U.S. National Museum, 1890. Includes: The Humming Birds; White-line engraving.....; The Methods of Fire- making; The Ulu, or Woman's Knife, of the Eskimo; Ancient pit-dwellers/ the Ainos of Yezo, Japan; The Log of the Savannah; and Anthropology at the Paris Exposition in 1889.


Report of the U.S. National Museum, 1890. Includes: The Humming Birds; White-line engraving…..; The Methods of Fire- making; The Ulu, or Woman’s Knife, of the Eskimo; Ancient pit-dwellers/ the Ainos of Yezo, Japan; The Log of the Savannah; and Anthropology at the Paris Exposition in 1889.




The Ulu Or Womans Knife of the Eskimo


The Ulu Or Womans Knife of the Eskimo




The ulu, or woman's knife, of the Eskimo. nos. 9-11


The ulu, or woman’s knife, of the Eskimo. nos. 9-11



This book, “The ulu, or woman’s knife, of the Eskimo. nos. 9-11″, by Otis T. Mason, is a replication of a book originally published before 1892. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible. This book was created using print-on-demand technology. Thank you for supporting classic literature….


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