I want to see some "Missouri Pattern Knives", whats the hold up? Two years and waiting, folks. That's a good one Stephen. Some times I feel like a nut and sometimes I don't...lol
I sincerely apologize if anyone saw the FYI on international shipping as advertising. I should have clarified that I was not advertising for TSA, just letting our offshore folks know that there was a shipping deal going on right now. Mostly because I know that shipping can be costly outside of the US and sometimes adds an exorbitant amount to the purchase of a knife. We have a good number of members that are offshore and I was just excited to share a deal.
I frequently check all the GEC dealers sites and try to pass on any such savings I can. If you are a dealer and wish to allow for free international shipping, let me know. I would love to pass that info on to our folks here also. Anything to help get GEC knives into the hands of GEC collectors (at the best prices I can find for them)
Oh Miss Jan, we know you were just trying to help everyone you could. You don't play favorites, you have talked good about all our dealers here on IKC. An extra savings like that should be passed on to our members. No one should complain about saving a little money....lol
Jan keeps us updated on everything. If I ever have a problem finding a knife, she is the one to go see, she keeps up with all the dealers and knows whats going down. Thankfully we have her as a member, if I was outside of the US, I would love to know that I could catch a break on shipping.
ooops, one more thing Johnny. Old Hundred collectibles does offer free US shipping and our own Ken Mundhenk (Blue Creek Cutlery) offers FREE SHIPPING TO U.S.A and CANADA
Save some shipping and remember I dont advertise for any dealers, I just pass on deals to YOU.
Yeah, those are some decent sized teeth for a little rat. I'll have to get some teeth off of one of my fallen foes. But we may have to wait until hunting season.
We need to talk to GEC about a new sheild, they have pipe wrenches and all sorts of stuff, we need a "Squirrel" to match their Logo.....Miss Jan, it might take quite a few, but I'm willing to take to the woods and do what I can....lol
Well we already have an acorn, now we have wrenches for roughnecks. I doubt a roughneck ever bought a quality knife. I'll bet theres a ton of small game hunters out there not everyone can make a big game hunt. GEC seems to be on a large knife kick, I guess they know how to sell knives better than me. That Roughneck is one nice knife, I must say.
Well Robert it seems to go in cycles. LOL, everyone wants the larges until they have had enough of them and then the smaller seems to come in for awhile.. The middle size is in the mix somewhere too. I am certain we will all see our favorite patterns come through again
Bob is saying, there are a lot of new people in his State who are along way from home and are making lots of money. Because they are away from home, they have a good deal of disposal income so they are buying things they did not feel they could afford before. Also, most likely they left their financier over watch committee of one (wife) behind so there is no one to say, "What do you need another knife for?" LOL!
I never understand that question Clint. "What do you need another knife for". Even before I joined Donnie in the collecting realm, I always seemed to have understood that knives are tools. Tools that can make a hard job easier and quicker. Now that I collect also, I even have friends that ask me the question LOL. Standard answer for me is...because I want one
Yes, we have quite a few Roughnecks here in Louisiana too, most are young hard working guys that have not gotten into knife collecting. They sure know what a good knife is though. We were in a light hearted conversation about squirrel teeth and stuff and I was still in that mood when I made my remarks about roughnecks and all. I have alot of friends and relatives that were roughnecks when they were young, right before I went to work for the Wild Life and Fisheries of the state of Louisiana, guess what? I was a roughneck for a couple of years.
Great Eastern makes many knives for other brands. I have always admired the cotton sampler pattern and recently was able to pick up the Krack a Jack's line made by GEC.
I was wondering what the boss, Scott King, thinks about all these large pattern knives by GEC? I know he is a large pattern knife collector and these should fit the bill. Well, what do you think, I think they are great knives that should make collectables, now and down the road.
Yes Johnny, there to big for me, but I'm sure alot people want them as collectables. It's a great knife and should get the big knife crowd excited. I'm still waiting for the "Missouri" pattern.
What type of knife do you think will be this years Rendezvous knife? Last year was the Whaler and that started a bunch of large pattern knives all year. I think it will be a Barlow or some sort of Whittler.
It's been a while since we last saw the beloved Barlow. I really enjoy the #25 and find it to be extremely useful. We'll see how long it'll take to get another run going, but with so many irons in the fire, it could be a while.
We haven't seen a super sized #25 barlow, but I would love to see one. The problem is, many will just compare a bigger barlow to the #73. This is what happen when the #71 was brought fourth.
The question was, why not just buy a #73, they are so much alike?
Truth is, they are very different and I'd love to see the #71 return. Even if there was a price hike, I'd like on in stag.
Was the #71 the Bullnose Knife? Since it was a limited run,Special Factory Order knife available from only one distributor,and was sold out on pre-sale,many GEC fans either didn't know it was available or were unable to get one.
Johnny, take a good look at the frame of the new #79 Whittler and use a little imagination, and think "Grandaddy Barlow". Can you see it?
Gary, there was only two runs of the #71 and not too many were produced. Unfortunately it was an exclusive pattern for only one dealer, so there wasn't as much info out there as there could have been.
I'd like to see GEC make a knife similar to the old Case 6231 1/2 Jack knife which is kind of like a big barlow but short of a Grandaddy Barlow. This may actually be a picture of a 6235 which is a tad smaller than the 6231 1/2 but is very similar - I couldn't find a photo of the 6231.
Jan Carter
Production Schedule 2012
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May 13, 2012
stephen tungate
good comment robert maybe they could call the knife squirrely acorn trapper.....
May 13, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
I want to see some "Missouri Pattern Knives", whats the hold up? Two years and waiting, folks. That's a good one Stephen. Some times I feel like a nut and sometimes I don't...lol
May 13, 2012
Jan Carter
For those of you not on US soil, TSA knives is giving free international shipping until June 1. FYI
May 14, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Well, gang, I've already started saving up for the first squirrel tooth knife handle. lol
May 15, 2012
Jan Carter
I sincerely apologize if anyone saw the FYI on international shipping as advertising. I should have clarified that I was not advertising for TSA, just letting our offshore folks know that there was a shipping deal going on right now. Mostly because I know that shipping can be costly outside of the US and sometimes adds an exorbitant amount to the purchase of a knife. We have a good number of members that are offshore and I was just excited to share a deal.
I frequently check all the GEC dealers sites and try to pass on any such savings I can. If you are a dealer and wish to allow for free international shipping, let me know. I would love to pass that info on to our folks here also. Anything to help get GEC knives into the hands of GEC collectors (at the best prices I can find for them)
Thank you all for understanding
May 15, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Oh Miss Jan, we know you were just trying to help everyone you could. You don't play favorites, you have talked good about all our dealers here on IKC. An extra savings like that should be passed on to our members. No one should complain about saving a little money....lol
May 15, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Jan keeps us updated on everything. If I ever have a problem finding a knife, she is the one to go see, she keeps up with all the dealers and knows whats going down. Thankfully we have her as a member, if I was outside of the US, I would love to know that I could catch a break on shipping.
I live in the US and I still want a break, LOL.
May 16, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Robert, awesome job getting started, those would be perfect for a tiny Toothpick.
What grade of squirrel ivory is that?
May 16, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
I think the squirrel thought they were Prime grade.
May 16, 2012
johnny twoshoes
HEHE, probably so.
Our squirrel have smaller teeth than those southern tree rats.
May 16, 2012
Jan Carter
Those squirrels are just lining up to volunteer aren't they
Thanks for understanding guys, I appreciate it
May 16, 2012
Jan Carter
ooops, one more thing Johnny. Old Hundred collectibles does offer free US shipping and our own Ken Mundhenk (Blue Creek Cutlery) offers FREE SHIPPING TO U.S.A and CANADA
Save some shipping and remember I dont advertise for any dealers, I just pass on deals to YOU.
May 16, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Good girl as fair as can be. Well what do you think of the quality of that squirrel ivory?
May 16, 2012
Jan Carter
I think that squirrel ivory is a good grade Robert and I guarantee you that I had no idea their teeth were that big.
May 18, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Yeah, those are some decent sized teeth for a little rat. I'll have to get some teeth off of one of my fallen foes. But we may have to wait until hunting season.
May 19, 2012
Jan Carter
I wonder how many teeth it takes?
May 25, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
We need to talk to GEC about a new sheild, they have pipe wrenches and all sorts of stuff, we need a "Squirrel" to match their Logo.....Miss Jan, it might take quite a few, but I'm willing to take to the woods and do what I can....lol
May 25, 2012
Jan Carter
I will be making a point of taking to Ms. Chris about a squirrel but we may have to settle for an acorn for our squirrel teeth
May 27, 2012
Jan Carter
Anyone order one yet?
May 27, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Well we already have an acorn, now we have wrenches for roughnecks. I doubt a roughneck ever bought a quality knife. I'll bet theres a ton of small game hunters out there not everyone can make a big game hunt. GEC seems to be on a large knife kick, I guess they know how to sell knives better than me. That Roughneck is one nice knife, I must say.
May 27, 2012
Bob Andrews
Roughnecks are buyin Lots and lots of knives up here.Everyday. The Marcellus Shale is boomin! A bunch of Gypsy from loosyiana too!
May 27, 2012
Jan Carter
Well Robert it seems to go in cycles. LOL, everyone wants the larges until they have had enough of them and then the smaller seems to come in for awhile.. The middle size is in the mix somewhere too. I am certain we will all see our favorite patterns come through again
May 27, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
What are you trying to say Bob?
May 28, 2012
Clint Thompson
Bob is saying, there are a lot of new people in his State who are along way from home and are making lots of money. Because they are away from home, they have a good deal of disposal income so they are buying things they did not feel they could afford before. Also, most likely they left their financier over watch committee of one (wife) behind so there is no one to say, "What do you need another knife for?" LOL!
May 28, 2012
Jan Carter
I never understand that question Clint. "What do you need another knife for". Even before I joined Donnie in the collecting realm, I always seemed to have understood that knives are tools. Tools that can make a hard job easier and quicker. Now that I collect also, I even have friends that ask me the question LOL. Standard answer for me is...because I want one
May 28, 2012
Clint Thompson
Jan....
Yes I know but I don't have this problem with my better half. But many do.
May 28, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Yes, we have quite a few Roughnecks here in Louisiana too, most are young hard working guys that have not gotten into knife collecting. They sure know what a good knife is though. We were in a light hearted conversation about squirrel teeth and stuff and I was still in that mood when I made my remarks about roughnecks and all. I have alot of friends and relatives that were roughnecks when they were young, right before I went to work for the Wild Life and Fisheries of the state of Louisiana, guess what? I was a roughneck for a couple of years.
May 28, 2012
Jan Carter
Great Eastern makes many knives for other brands. I have always admired the cotton sampler pattern and recently was able to pick up the Krack a Jack's line made by GEC.
May 28, 2012
Jan Carter
Wow, so quiet in here. You could here a knife drop (and everyone rush to see if its ok)
May 29, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
I was wondering what the boss, Scott King, thinks about all these large pattern knives by GEC? I know he is a large pattern knife collector and these should fit the bill. Well, what do you think, I think they are great knives that should make collectables, now and down the road.
May 29, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Not for me Robert, I'll be getting a #36 one of these days, but not a Roughneck.
May 29, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Yes Johnny, there to big for me, but I'm sure alot people want them as collectables. It's a great knife and should get the big knife crowd excited. I'm still waiting for the "Missouri" pattern.
May 29, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Me too, Robert.
Hopefully well hear something soon. I can't wait to see how it goes, I think it'll be another great one.
May 30, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Oh, I'm sure they do a great job with it, I wish I knew what handle materials they were gonna use.
May 30, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Yeah, if they had one in Prim bone, I may just wait on my planned purchase and go for broke on one of those beauties.
I should just go for a Prim bone anyhow.
May 30, 2012
Jan Carter
I know the #79 Montana Pattern Workhorse Whittler will be coming out in Primitive bone, Hopefully the Missouri will follow suit
May 30, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
What type of knife do you think will be this years Rendezvous knife? Last year was the Whaler and that started a bunch of large pattern knives all year. I think it will be a Barlow or some sort of Whittler.
May 31, 2012
Jan Carter
I would love for it to be a barlow. You just dont see enough of them
May 31, 2012
Clint Thompson
I am with Robert and Jan. I love the Barlow pattern.
May 31, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Hmm, I like this.
http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/shir...
Jun 3, 2012
Jan Carter
I like those also!
Jun 3, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
When was the last time GEC made a batch of Barlows? I've never seen them make a large Barlow, have they ever made one?
Jun 3, 2012
johnny twoshoes
It's been a while since we last saw the beloved Barlow. I really enjoy the #25 and find it to be extremely useful. We'll see how long it'll take to get another run going, but with so many irons in the fire, it could be a while.
We haven't seen a super sized #25 barlow, but I would love to see one. The problem is, many will just compare a bigger barlow to the #73. This is what happen when the #71 was brought fourth.
The question was, why not just buy a #73, they are so much alike?
Truth is, they are very different and I'd love to see the #71 return. Even if there was a price hike, I'd like on in stag.
Jun 5, 2012
Gary Thomas
Gee Whiz, I didn't even know there was a #71. Looks like I gotta lot of catching up to do.
Jun 5, 2012
Bruce Piehl
please!
Jun 5, 2012
Bob Andrews
Was the #71 the Bullnose Knife? Since it was a limited run,Special Factory Order knife available from only one distributor,and was sold out on pre-sale,many GEC fans either didn't know it was available or were unable to get one.
Johnny, take a good look at the frame of the new #79 Whittler and use a little imagination, and think "Grandaddy Barlow". Can you see it?
Jun 5, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Bob, I can see it very easily, I think it would be the perfect fit.
We can only wait and see, but I'd love a Grandaddy barlow/
Jun 5, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Gary, there was only two runs of the #71 and not too many were produced. Unfortunately it was an exclusive pattern for only one dealer, so there wasn't as much info out there as there could have been.
Jun 5, 2012
Tom Peterson
Johnny,
I'd like to see GEC make a knife similar to the old Case 6231 1/2 Jack knife which is kind of like a big barlow but short of a Grandaddy Barlow. This may actually be a picture of a 6235 which is a tad smaller than the 6231 1/2 but is very similar - I couldn't find a photo of the 6231.
Jun 5, 2012