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Great Eastern Cutlery annouced to distributors and dealers that there would be a offering of the 92 Talon in Tidioute and Northfield in the usual way they always do. I was personally thinking that the 92 was not that exciting, man was I ever wrong! The first of these arrived in Ebony wood a wharncliffe blade #920114BE ( bare end) and a spear blade 922114BE . I love a wharnie and i opened it first... YEP!
thats it it felt great in my hand and had a tight wobble free ,centered wharnecliffe blade. The spear point the 922114 was just as nice. I have been frequenting the Blog by JJ at JJ's General Store
trying to get a grasp on the whittling art/sport , When i saw these knives, I thought this is it!
What do you think? the Northfields are starting to come in now, but the Tidioutes hae shown in handle materials such as Micarta,jig bone, wood, acrylic. I say good job GEC !GEC,GEC
Which do you prefer the wharnecliffe or the spear point?
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Wharncliffe blade from the Gepetto on the Viper frame. I'm drooling just thinking of that one. Lol.
Terry Ray said:
I see, maybe a short blade works better huh... it would be neat
J.J. Smith III said:I think that GE is capitalizing on the popularity of the Viper. As a wharnie fan, I like that version. As a general use knife, the spear looks great. Not too fond of the swell center frame on this one though.
Now, I'd sure love for them to produce one with a full size frame with only a 2" blade. That would be a great whittling knife.
Wharncliffe blade from the Gepetto on the Viper frame. I'm drooling just thinking of that one. Lol.
Terry Ray said:
I see, maybe a short blade works better huh... it would be neat
J.J. Smith III said:I think that GE is capitalizing on the popularity of the Viper. As a wharnie fan, I like that version. As a general use knife, the spear looks great. Not too fond of the swell center frame on this one though.
Now, I'd sure love for them to produce one with a full size frame with only a 2" blade. That would be a great whittling knife.
Awesome. I'm stoked on this. Hopefully you have some left that I can nab! I definitely want the wharnie!
Looks kind of like a biltong knife for cutting south african jerky
https://www.google.nl/search?q=biltong+knife&es_sm=122&sour...
Doug Thrower said:
Beautiful, classic knife Mr. Bamford.Thanks Doug, and I hope M U do a little better next year with the new manager !!
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