LOL..Beleive it or not I am one of those females that has to change the color of everything in the house when the seasons change. Luckily my husband is wonderful about just saying "that looks nic e honey" So that is what I have been doing this week. Drapes, flowers, throw rugs ect. NOW back to knives
Well Jan my newest knife is the TOPS Back Bite...like today new. I also received a KA-BAR USM combat knife and a Hedgehog Leather's sheath to carry it in. The sheath is really cool. Check the Hedgehog Leather sheath at this link.
Tell Donnie I love the knife's look. Who made this knife? About the Hedgehog Leather. The leather is pricy but the sample I received was first quality. I put the KA-BAR sample right into the sheath. It fit like a champ. One little pouch holds some heavy twine and the device on the end is a fire starter. Late today, Sunday, after church and family dinner I will send some pics.
Thanks Clint. We purchased the blade a couple of years ago before Donnie learned to handle them. He actually did this one just a few weeks ago. Can't wait to see that sheath
Well Clint, the price is relative to the quality though. I dont beleive this is a sheath you would have to replace annually, they come with a 25 year warranty
The field test will take place somewhere other than the USA. I will be leaving as soon as there is some clarity in who received what contract. I have been recruited by four companies. The first one who offers a job....I will take and off to a new adventure.
I Join Jan in welcoming you to IKC and in particular Bladesmith Babes. I am one of the welcomed but not sought after Babes. I invite you to join "It Cuts Both Ways" group which focuses on knives made for defending one's self. It will be interesting.
How did you learn about this knife company? What made you decide to pay this price for the beautiful pink knife? I am trying to learn your thought process.
When I began looking for a new knife company to collect I wanted to know this was a company employing US workers. Nothing against knives from other countries, we own plenty. But as the main focus of the collection US materials with US jobs just keeps the employment here. A friend told us about Great Eastern, we met the owner at the Blade Show and got hands on with the quality. From that day to now I tell everyone, If you like a traditional knife put a GEC in your hand and you'll be convinced.
This particular pattern is a favorite of mine, it is the pattern that started my love of knives. So when Great Eastern said they would be making it, I knew we would be buying a few of them. The fact is I liked the look of this shell, it seemed to fit the pattern well.
Clint brings up a good question, How do we all decide what makes a knife "worth it" for you?
You are a lady after my own heart. I too want to buy only American made knives and in fact only American made products...when possible. I spent three weeks looking in various stores for leather gloves made in the USA. I found some in a Farm/Ranch supply store in Wellington, KS. Yea the Wally World ones were $12 and made in China (AHHHGHH!!) but would rather pay the $23 for the USA pair.
I am just looking over what Great Easter has and of course they don't have the pattern I like in stock. So I will wait. Jan thanks for your reply.
I like many of the patterns. My problem is I have so many knives I just look at I am ready for one I can use. I am more of a user than a collector. If I use it I will need the blade to lock open as I am prone to have accidents with tools.
I like the Mini Lockback Hunter, Northfield Yellow Rose, Northfield Liner Lock Burnt Stag,Tidioute (#235111LT) with Burnt Grizzly Cut handles, and any knife (why I don't know) with Abolone ($$) handles which I have seen a few in this collection. The Ben Hogan models are cool in....Abolone....#72 Mini lockback...and on and on.
I am posting this in several groups. I am ready for a new subject to write about. I decided to ask my buds at IKC for suggestions. So give me some suggestions....even pink knives. LOL!
I, like many women, have collected for years. In the past 6 years or so I have noticed that women are becoming more and more prevelant at the knife shows. One of the reasons I have started this group is that, with the exception of a handful. most women dont talk about knife collecting. But the number of women must be increasing just look at how many companies now carry pink knives
I agree. When I was giving my classes on self defense for women, it was in three stages. One is basic self defense, six weeks at two nights a week. Stage two was self defense with edged weapons and stage three was self defense with firearms. I had many requests to go straight to the edged weapons stage. I refused as you build a house by starting a foundation. The basic self defense moves are an intricate part of the edge weapons stage. So I know there is a growing or coming out of ladies who like knives.
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Sep 17, 2011
Jan Carter
Robert,
LOL..Beleive it or not I am one of those females that has to change the color of everything in the house when the seasons change. Luckily my husband is wonderful about just saying "that looks nic e honey" So that is what I have been doing this week. Drapes, flowers, throw rugs ect. NOW back to knives
Sep 18, 2011
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Sep 18, 2011
Jan Carter
Sep 20, 2011
Jan Carter
Sep 22, 2011
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Sep 22, 2011
Jan Carter
Sep 23, 2011
Jan Carter
?
Oct 6, 2011
Clint Thompson
Well Jan my newest knife is the TOPS Back Bite...like today new. I also received a KA-BAR USM combat knife and a Hedgehog Leather's sheath to carry it in. The sheath is really cool. Check the Hedgehog Leather sheath at this link.
http://www.hedgehogleatherworks.com/
Jan what was the last knife you and the Hubby purchased and why? Tag your it.
Oct 6, 2011
Jan Carter
Clint,
My newest production peice is from my favorite line to collect. It is a Tidioute #12 Beavertail
My newest custome peice is Walrus tusk and burlwood made by our own IKC member James IvyOct 7, 2011
Jan Carter
Oct 7, 2011
Clint Thompson
Jan...
Vary nice.
Oct 7, 2011
Jan Carter
Oct 8, 2011
Clint Thompson
Jan...
Tell Donnie I love the knife's look. Who made this knife? About the Hedgehog Leather. The leather is pricy but the sample I received was first quality. I put the KA-BAR sample right into the sheath. It fit like a champ. One little pouch holds some heavy twine and the device on the end is a fire starter. Late today, Sunday, after church and family dinner I will send some pics.
Oct 9, 2011
Jan Carter
Oct 9, 2011
Clint Thompson
Jan...
Here is the picture of the sheath in question. It is pricy but quality normally is.
Oct 9, 2011
Jan Carter
Oct 10, 2011
Clint Thompson
Jan..
No I don't believe it will wear out anytime soon. I will be taking it on my next mission and put it to the test.
Oct 10, 2011
Jan Carter
Oct 11, 2011
Clint Thompson
Jan...
The field test will take place somewhere other than the USA. I will be leaving as soon as there is some clarity in who received what contract. I have been recruited by four companies. The first one who offers a job....I will take and off to a new adventure.
Oct 11, 2011
Jan Carter
Be safe and careful, I want field test notes OK?
Oct 13, 2011
Jan Carter
Oct 14, 2011
stephen tungate
Oct 14, 2011
Clint Thompson
Jan.....
I will be safe as one can in what I do. I have a risk-taker side of me which helps in doing what I do.
Oct 15, 2011
Jan Carter
Oct 16, 2011
Knife Lady (Sheila)
Oct 16, 2011
Jan Carter
Oct 16, 2011
Clint Thompson
Sheila....
I Join Jan in welcoming you to IKC and in particular Bladesmith Babes. I am one of the welcomed but not sought after Babes. I invite you to join "It Cuts Both Ways" group which focuses on knives made for defending one's self. It will be interesting.
Oct 17, 2011
Jan Carter
Oct 18, 2011
Jan Carter
Oct 19, 2011
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Oct 19, 2011
stephen tungate
Oct 19, 2011
Clint Thompson
Oct 19, 2011
Peggy Lu
Oct 19, 2011
Jan Carter
Oct 20, 2011
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Oct 20, 2011
Jan Carter
Oct 20, 2011
Jan Carter
Stephen and Peggy,
Ya'll know I struggled with buying a pink knife but I am extremely happy with it
Oct 20, 2011
Clint Thompson
Jan...
How did you learn about this knife company? What made you decide to pay this price for the beautiful pink knife? I am trying to learn your thought process.
Oct 20, 2011
Jan Carter
Clint,
When I began looking for a new knife company to collect I wanted to know this was a company employing US workers. Nothing against knives from other countries, we own plenty. But as the main focus of the collection US materials with US jobs just keeps the employment here. A friend told us about Great Eastern, we met the owner at the Blade Show and got hands on with the quality. From that day to now I tell everyone, If you like a traditional knife put a GEC in your hand and you'll be convinced.
This particular pattern is a favorite of mine, it is the pattern that started my love of knives. So when Great Eastern said they would be making it, I knew we would be buying a few of them. The fact is I liked the look of this shell, it seemed to fit the pattern well.
Clint brings up a good question, How do we all decide what makes a knife "worth it" for you?
Oct 21, 2011
Clint Thompson
Jan...
You are a lady after my own heart. I too want to buy only American made knives and in fact only American made products...when possible. I spent three weeks looking in various stores for leather gloves made in the USA. I found some in a Farm/Ranch supply store in Wellington, KS. Yea the Wally World ones were $12 and made in China (AHHHGHH!!) but would rather pay the $23 for the USA pair.
I am just looking over what Great Easter has and of course they don't have the pattern I like in stock. So I will wait. Jan thanks for your reply.
Oct 21, 2011
Jan Carter
Oct 23, 2011
Clint Thompson
Jan....
I like many of the patterns. My problem is I have so many knives I just look at I am ready for one I can use. I am more of a user than a collector. If I use it I will need the blade to lock open as I am prone to have accidents with tools.
I like the Mini Lockback Hunter, Northfield Yellow Rose, Northfield Liner Lock Burnt Stag,Tidioute (#235111LT) with Burnt Grizzly Cut handles, and any knife (why I don't know) with Abolone ($$) handles which I have seen a few in this collection. The Ben Hogan models are cool in....Abolone....#72 Mini lockback...and on and on.
Oct 23, 2011
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Oct 26, 2011
Clint Thompson
Oct 28, 2011
Jan Carter
Clint,
I, like many women, have collected for years. In the past 6 years or so I have noticed that women are becoming more and more prevelant at the knife shows. One of the reasons I have started this group is that, with the exception of a handful. most women dont talk about knife collecting. But the number of women must be increasing just look at how many companies now carry pink knives
Oct 30, 2011
Clint Thompson
Jan....
I agree. When I was giving my classes on self defense for women, it was in three stages. One is basic self defense, six weeks at two nights a week. Stage two was self defense with edged weapons and stage three was self defense with firearms. I had many requests to go straight to the edged weapons stage. I refused as you build a house by starting a foundation. The basic self defense moves are an intricate part of the edge weapons stage. So I know there is a growing or coming out of ladies who like knives.
Oct 30, 2011
Jan Carter
Clint,
Sure wish you were closer, love to take those courses. I used to be just down the road. About thirty years ago I lived in Bethany OK.
Oct 30, 2011
Clint Thompson
Jan...
Yes you would have been twenty minutes away.
Oct 30, 2011
Jan Carter
Nov 2, 2011