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Collectors of Great Eastern, Northfield and Tidioute Knives

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  • Jan Carter

    I love the herd of beavers!!!!  Thanks Tom, I had not seen that

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    Robert Burris

    Yes, the beavers are neat but when are we gonna see the hard working employees?
  • Jan Carter

    Thats where I have been looking for the what happening also Robert
  • Jan Carter

    I know Robert is aware but I dont know if all of you know.  On the Bladesmith Babes blog here I listed some of the wonderful women at GEC and a little about what they do at the factory.  So until we begin to see more of the great people at GEC you may want to check that out 
  • Jan Carter

    Hey Guys,

    Great Video from TSA on the size of GEC and blade configuartions

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ynoei4xh3kM 

     

     

  • Jan Carter

    For the toothpick folks, check this out..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrq7DjcmkOs

     

  • Jan Carter

    and the #12 Templer has made its debut

  • Jan Carter

    Robert,

    I have checked out the past 5 years.  These are the shelds I see GEC has used.  I may have some of the names not quite right

    GEC shields

    unXld
    cloud
    Northfield modified bowtie
    Double take
    yellow Rose
    Double Diamonds
    Tidioute Bar
    Beaver
    Guitar
    Blank Bar
    Acorn
    Crest Badge

  • Jan Carter

    Did I miss any guys??

     


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    Robert Burris

    Great job finding them I hope you didn't go to alot of trouble. True collectors are going to need to know this stuff. We need a Moose sheild...lol
  • Jan Carter

    Robert,

    I agree but maybe just a moose head shield.  Have ya'll checked out the new pics on whats happening?

     


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Yes, the workers that are on the job, just great! I'm sure all GEC admirers will love those pictures. Tell them not to worry about a Moose nut, just keep up their great work.

  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    I have decided to change all of my user folders to GEC. It hasn't been as easy as I thought it was gonna be, with that said, I'll list the knives that are getting changed over to GEC and what I  hope to use in the future. This should be fun, I'll have to get my little helper to work with the pictures. Back latter.
  • johnny twoshoes

    Best of luck Robert, I have a hard time sticking to anything when it comes to EDC. I think there is always a "better", I may have already found the right "one", but I don't know. GEC has some great knives out there, so I'm sure you'll be happy with your switch.
  • biglmbass

    Jan,

    What do you mean by "double take" shield?  I'm drawing a blank.  Got pics?  THX.


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Johnny, I use four different folders for my EDC knife. One I use mostly in summer, another while small game hunting, another while fishing...get the idea. I have three out of the four EDC replaced by GEC's the last hold out is waiting on GEC to make it. I speak of the long awaited large lockback. I can only hope that after my long wait that it comes with a true clip point and not a drop point with a clip out the top. I'll try take a picture of the three EDC's and post them on here.
  • Tom Peterson

    Did everyone see that GEC has a rough #57  up on their web site? Looks like it will be a fun one!

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    Robert Burris

    Yea, I'll bet the whittilers will go crazy over that one.
  • Rusty R Halsey

    It does look very interesting.  Does anyone know, or care to guess, how long it is?
  • Jan Carter

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  • Jan Carter

    The next release after the #57 is going to be a #85 Teardrop.  At this point all I can share is that it's going to be available as a 2 blade...... with a spear/pen or spear/punch blade combination.  I think we'll get a few more details on the #85 shortly.

  • Jan Carter

  • Jan Carter

    I am soooo excited about the Geppetto
  • Tom Peterson

    Jan,

    I think that the new 85 will resemble the Blade Forum club knife. That knife will have a screwdriver/bottleopener in addition to a spear blade. GEC's versions will likely not have the same secondary blade as you have noted.


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    Robert Burris

    Yep, us woodsman have to take a back seat to them whittlers again. Well enjoy it Geppetto......
  • johnny twoshoes

    Robert, I can't wait to see pics. I love a good well used GEC pic. : )
  • Billy Oneale

    That Geppetto looks like a cool release. I may have to get one.
  • Jan Carter

    Billy,

    I'm waiting on the primitve bone...How about you?

  • Billy Oneale

    I want one, Jan.

  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Miss Jan, if you had to pick one, which would it be? Stag or primitve bone.
  • Jan Carter

    Hard to say Robert but most likely the primitive bone.  Stag are more likely to continue for a while but primitve bone has an exhaustable supply.  I love stag though
  • Jan Carter

    Is anyone bidding on the toenail?
  • Luca Vignelli

    I wish I could but I can't. I need new shoes and so does my daughter.
  • Jan Carter

    Luca,

    I know I need some too!!

    Check out the building of the Geppetto  http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/information/whats-happening-today/

     

  • Jan Carter

    We have an auction winner!!!!

    Congratulations and many thanks to Alan for the winning bid of $260 for the Prototype Black Buffalo Horn Sunfish.  This should be a great addition to what should be a fantastic collection.  How about some pix someday?????

    I'd also like to say thanks again to GEC for donating the knife, Luca for allowing us to use the Prototype, all of the other bidders and a special thanks to the individuals making donations to the Wounded Warrior Project as an aside to the auction
  • Rusty R Halsey

    Have you seen the new pictures of the Geppetto at GEC's website?  Very nice seahorse whittler.  I have been wanting one of this pattern for several years now, and this may be my chance.

  • Jan Carter

    Rusty, I am sooo excited about this pattern.  Can't wait for it to show up.  Did you see the pre ban elephant ivories? 
  • Rusty R Halsey

    Yes, I saw that!  Couldn't believe it at first, had to look twice.
  • Tom Peterson

    The first #57 is up on GEC's site (a Tidioute in Blue Abalone). SWEET!!!
  • Jan Carter

    your right guys, Geppetto is here

  • johnny twoshoes

    Yeah, I'll take one. : )

    Can't wait to see what comes out next. 

  • Jan Carter

    Us too Johnny but I have a feeling more than one will be headed our way
  • Richard L Campbell (Dick)

    Does anyone know if the pink awabi shell is coated with the acrylic or is genuine shell?
  • Jan Carter

    Richard,

    It is a looking glass acylic.  Meaning it is real shell but has a layer of the acylic above it.  Makes it more durable and less fragile. 

  • johnny twoshoes

    I was just browsing around on TSAknives this morning when... be still my heart. I see that GEC is going to bring out an American Elk #72 in Red. 

     

    Okay, I'm really thankful for all this work. : )

  • Jan Carter

    Comes in handy doesnt it?  I was going to share some of that info here but glad you beat me to it
  • Jan Carter

    Here are the rest of the updated items we should be seeing soon, interesting line up

    We'll probably see some updates on the GEC page shortly, but in the meantime, here's a brief update to the GEC production lineup.  I'm not 100% certain of the precise order we'll see these released but it sounds like they may be mixed in with the 57's.

    First, the #57 Jigged Bone color is going to be Purple Sage.  The following will most likely be spread out from now through late October to Early November.

    • #72 GEC's  Red American Elk
    • #33 (with a bail) Nfld Elephant Ivory
    • #33 GEC American Elk, Natural Stag, Bone
    • #652111EC Blue Abalone
    • #530411 Nfld Elephant Ivory
    • #12 Powder Horn Elephant Ivory

    DO WE HAVE ANYONE HERE THINKING ABOUT THE IVORY?

  • David Adkins

    33 Conductor in ivory? Sign me up!

  • Jan Carter

    And what do you think of the Geppetto David?  I think it is going to be one heck of a whittler         
  • johnny twoshoes

    I have a love hate relationship with ivory, I love it because it's a beautiful natural material, I hate it because I don't have any. : (

     

    That purple sage looks great to me, I think one of those would do nicely. Oh yeah, I think that I will buy a #33 Great Eastern SS in American Elk. Too nice to pass up.