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And the new #26 looks nice! Dramatic short clip blade, nice design Bill. It's under my size radar, but who says I can't appreciate a small knife, for its design and proportions anyway...
So, the Mule? Is that gonna be a Sodbuster/Work knife? We've seen the preview over at CK and Mike is taking orders for new ones, so that looks to me like GEC is now dedicated to running this pattern in production. Yay! Make a big one, please.
Did anyone see whats at the end of the hall today? Pair it with the pic of whats in the tooling room!!
That Moose is gonzo!!
Luca must have been on the hunt. : )
Luca, I'd like to see a Moose in cocabola or white smooth bone.
Terry,
I see that as a great partner. I really like the Plum Bone
I ordered a one of the new GEML721112 with Plum Bn,scales from Mike at CK yesterday.I thought it would be a good partner for the iKC club knife and I like the Long Pull and Swedge on the clip blade. Terry
Ah Oh...if Luca is on the prowl I 'd better get out there.....
Thanks Glenn, thanks Tom, and thanks Jim! I'm looking them over now...
I'd like to see a #54 Moose in black buffalo horn
Luca,
That's been done. Was a SFO for CK I believe, though they've long been sold out at his site. I know where one is still available. I'll send you a link.
I gotten a few 54s lately in both big jack and moose form & really prefer the blades on the same end.
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