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Unless it's a timber scribe? Not as usefull as a saw though. I'd say a saw, though the joke around another site is that it's a tongue depressor, though that's just a little mean spirited...
Luca,
I just reread that peice. I think you may be on to something about the notch being a leverage point for a sawblade.
C'mon GEC play with that beautiful #46 frame and introduce the Super Giant Moose too! Please? Pretty please???
OK, well the Lumberjack below looks like it will be in all steel, which I adore, not just like, unless that's just a working model. Here's a funky little observation, it looks to me like the frame has been reversed, that is the thin end is by the base of the blade rather than the other way around, and the fat end supports a lanyard hole. What the heck is that secondary blade though? It's flat and has a notch cut out of it? My guess is that it may very well be a saw and that the notch is for your finger to add additional downward pressure on the saw when cutting very thick and strong rope or wood?
Jeff, welcome aboard and yes that is what we're bandying about here, the possibility of a future special factory order from GEC for a new Northfield Moose #54 knife. We welcome your interest and support.
It looks like a large Sunfish....why the name Lumberjack?
Thanks Jeff, but we are all after GEC to make a new Moose pattern knfe. I knew that the LumberJack was not going to be it but wishfull thinking goes a long way.
Check it!!! LumberJack details are starting to emerge...
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&...
I know I am new to the group and really new to the GEC scene but if your talking about a club or group knife to be built, count me in. Would love to have one.
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