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Great Eastern Cutlery hosted by Ken Mundhenk

Collectors of Great Eastern, Northfield and Tidioute Knives

Website: http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/
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Comment by Jan Carter on June 5, 2012 at 18:29

Has anyone seen the new Primitive Percheron Bone Handles?  This stuff is AWESOME!!!

Comment by Bob Andrews on June 5, 2012 at 18:25

Tom,a knife very close to that could also be built on the #79 frame. The Barlow is just a matter of changing the Bolsters a little bit.I was looking at that exact Case knife in Sargents "Knives & Razors" 7th Edition when the thought about the Grandaddy Barlow on the #79 frame hit me.

Comment by Jan Carter on June 5, 2012 at 17:40

Hey Johnny,

Show Gary your #71?  I know it was an SFO but we have been displaying many GEC's made for other pople.  Let's show them this one please?

Comment by Tom Peterson on June 5, 2012 at 17:10

Johnny,

I'd like to see GEC make a knife similar to the old Case 6231 1/2 Jack knife which is kind of like a big barlow but short of a Grandaddy Barlow. This may actually be a picture of a 6235 which is a tad smaller than the 6231 1/2 but is very similar - I couldn't find a photo of the 6231.

Comment by johnny twoshoes on June 5, 2012 at 17:03

Gary, there was only two runs of the #71 and not too many were produced. Unfortunately it was an exclusive pattern for only one dealer, so there wasn't as much info out there as there could have been. 

Comment by johnny twoshoes on June 5, 2012 at 17:02

Bob, I can see it very easily, I think it would be the perfect fit. 

We can only wait and see, but I'd love a Grandaddy barlow/ 

Comment by Bob Andrews on June 5, 2012 at 16:39

Was the #71 the Bullnose Knife? Since it was a limited run,Special Factory Order knife available from only one distributor,and was sold out on pre-sale,many GEC fans either didn't know it was available or were unable to get one.

Johnny, take a good look at the frame of the new #79 Whittler and use a little imagination, and think "Grandaddy Barlow". Can you see it?

 

Comment by Bruce Piehl on June 5, 2012 at 12:08

please!

Comment by Gary Thomas on June 5, 2012 at 11:22

Gee Whiz, I didn't even know there was a #71. Looks like I gotta lot of catching up to do.

Comment by johnny twoshoes on June 5, 2012 at 11:09

It's been a while since we last saw the beloved Barlow. I really enjoy the #25 and find it to be extremely useful. We'll see how long it'll take to get another run going, but with so many irons in the fire, it could be a while.

We haven't seen a super sized #25 barlow, but I would love to see one. The problem is, many will just compare a bigger barlow to the #73. This is what happen when the #71 was brought fourth. 

The question was, why not just buy a #73, they are so much alike? 

Truth is, they are very different and I'd love to see the #71 return. Even if there was a price hike, I'd like on in stag. 

 
 
 

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