PROJECTS TO PONDER:
- Lumber Jack Pattern
- Watchpocket Sunfish
- Wrangler
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Now we have a new one to think about also. Anyone know anything abot a wrangler??
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I'm starting to get really excited about the club knife. I already love the #72 frame and lock, so trying out the spear blade really sounds great.
The new and improved #26 also sounds interesting to me, I think maybe a bail will be added?
I always like the quality better on any GEC product. The pattern on the Remington is interesting though. It will be wonderful to see what Great Eastern does with this name and what pattern it will finally be. One of the great things about this company is their ability to bring an old pattern back to life with its own special version. I also love that they bring us along on the journey to a new pattern
In a cigar and a swell center frame variations, 4 1/8" long.
I like the production quality better on the GEC Moose, Tidioute or Northfield better than any Remington, Case, Winchester, or Queen put together. Aahhhh. Now I said it. I feel better now. And I'd like to see GEC make it again. Please?
I checked it out Jan, I think Remington's Lumberjack looks like a Moose. I wander what GEC has up their sleeve on the sleeveboard as well???
Google Remington Lumberjack and see what thiers looks like. VERY interesting
If that's a Sunfish #36, then the Lumberjack is HUGE
My guess would be a big sleeveboard sunfish, with a #46 blade on one end and one, maybe two # 36 blades on the other. If done right that could be really interesting. Ever see a Schatt and Morgan Wildcat Driller? A huge sunfish whittler would be too cool.
And I almost forgot, two sizes of "Sodbusters", not just one. I like orange, but this knife would look good in almost any color, finish, and handle material.
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