Great Eastern Cutlery hosted by Ken Mundhenk

Collectors of Great Eastern, Northfield and Tidioute Knives

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  • Bob Andrews

    Anybody within driving distance should try to come to the National Hunting and Fishing Days Celebration at Stonewall Jackson State Park in Roanoke, West Virginia this weekend. Two days of Demonstrations, Displays and Events on Hunting,Fishing and just about any type of Outdoor Activity. There will also be some Vendors,including myself with about 300 Great Eastern pocket knives.

    A beautiful weekend for a ride through the Hills of West Virginia. Good Food,Good People and Great Entertainment.

  • Josh Wills

    Hey i just notice this on the GEC site and thought it was interesting!

    Production Schedule 2012

    • PROJECTS TO PONDER:

    (Not necessarily in the order listed)
     
    • Benjamin L. Hogan, 1865
    • #47 Farm & Field Tool, Hayn’ Helper
    • Indian Girl
    • Coon Skinner
    • Vacquero
       
  • Ron Cooper

    QUESTION:

    I'm just curious about the acrylic scales on that "Nifebrite" Bullnose. Since I have no experience with that handle material, my concern is that it might be like some of those old celluloid scales that would shrink as they aged and then start pulling away from the bolsters creating gaps. Not to mention the gas they would emit and destroy the steel around 'em.

    Do any of you have experience with acrylic scales, or feel qualified to comment?

    Anyone?

  • David Adkins

    Acrylic is stable, celluloid is not. The acrylic GEC uses is in no way similiar to celluloid scales used in the past.

  • Jan Carter

    ooooo, I wonder what the Indian Girl is?  Anyone else thinking a canoe?

  • Ron Cooper

    Thanks, David! I appreciate the rapid response. Like I said, I am not familiar with acrylic knife handles. Thank you for shedding some light on the subject.

  • Ron Cooper

    I'm even more curious about the Vaquero, Jan! Just that name conjures images of something bold and daring!

  • Jan Carter

    Doesnt Coldsteel does a Vaquero series of fixed blades?

  • Ron Cooper

    They're folders, Jan. And they have what Cold Steel calls an "S Curved" clip point blade.

    The Vaquero Line by Cold Steel...

  • Clint Thompson

    In my personal opinion the Cold Steel Vaquero knife is a decent knife but over priced and with not much EDC functionality as they are hard to sharpen.  We all know Vaquero in Spanish means Cowboy so this knife would be good for cutting rope, turning bulls into steers and cutting off a stake cooked over an open fire pit.

  • Jan Carter

    Well here is hoping it is a stockman then LOL


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    Craig Henry

    Myself and some others want a small GEC knife. Just thought I'd mention it for the 200th time:)


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    Craig Henry

    I like it! Black Olive Jigged Bone..............

     

  • Ron Cooper

    We interrupt this thread to bring you some late breaking news!

    YAY!!!

     

    I just now received an email notification that my orange GEC F&F Bullnose has been shipped -- I have a tracking number -- It's on the way!

    Yippy Skippy!

    Santa's sleigh is on its way!

    YAY!!!

    I will return you now to your regularly scheduled thread, now in progress.

     

     

  • Alexander Noot

    Congrats Ron!

    Craig, that's one of the nicest production fixed blades I've seen so far judging from that picture.

  • Clint Thompson

    LOL!!! Too funny.  Yes the GEC are the new Made In America EDC choice.  Ron I want you to tell us what your really think.  Don't hold back buddy.

  • stephen tungate

    thats a good one ron seems like you are a little excited. but i think i would be two yahoo!!!!!

  • Ron Cooper

    lol! laughing @ myself!

    yeppers! i got that email late last night, notifying me that the orange bulllnose was on it's way, and i just could not restrain my excitement! and, heck -- i'm still excited today! thanks, everyone, for indulging my jubilation. i promise to post some pics just as soon as it arrives.


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    Craig Henry

    I think you've been rather well controlled Ron. At least you didn't tear the place up and throw chairs through the windows. I just wish you'd stop all the constant hugging....it's starting to feel creepy.

  • Ron Cooper

    @Craig Henry...

  • Jan Carter

    GEC Buffalo Horn...stabilized?  I say yes.  I dont know of any material GEC uses that is not stabilized.

    Is anyone positive?


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    Craig Henry

    Good. I want a Tidioute #33 in Buffalo horn to switch off with my burnt sienna Northfield.

  • Ron Cooper

    Here's a little teaser shot of what the mailman brought me today...

    More later tonight! Yay! I love it!


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    Craig Henry

    I wonder what that could be..........

  • Jan Carter

    LOL, I am guessing there is an F&F in there somewhere.

    Confirmed with Chris, all materials all stabilized.


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    Craig Henry

    Is it just the lighting you used, or is that a really nice shade of orange?

    I wish I could be stabilized.

  • Ron Cooper

    As you saw in my previous post, the mailman (who is actually a woman) delivered a brand spanking new GEC Farm & Field Bullnose knife right to my door yesterday. I am so stoked about this knife -- It is absolute perfection!

    Naturally it came in the familiar GEC cardboard tube and wrapped in brown wax paper...

    Here are a few assorted photos that I took during the course of the day...

    As you can see in the pictures above, it fits right in with some of the other orange knives that also reside in the house. I'm sure you all recognize the Spyderco Paramilitary 2 and also the Victorinox Cadet. The orange delrin handles on the F&F are simply beautiful. The shade of orange is really nice, also. The knife feels really good in my hand. The size of this Bullnose @ 3.75" is perfect. The blade has a half stop and the pull is strong yet not so strong that it is difficult to open. The nail nick is sufficiently deep to allow a good purchase when deploying the O1 steel blade.

    All in all it's a great little knife -- I love it!


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    Craig Henry

    Wow Ron, I can see why you are excited about it! It looks great just from the pictures. Looks like a good work knife. I'll be anxious to hear how you like that 01 in use!

    If they come out with a smaller version too, they might corner the "Sod Buster" market and create a "Bull Nose" market!

  • Ron Cooper

    Craig,

    I'm sure I don't need to tell you how nice these Great Eastern knives are. This lil' guy is certainly no exception. Especially in the bang for your buck department. It's just a really nice little knife. I say it's little, but that's simply because I have been carrying and using a much larger Spyderco Paramilitary 2 for so long. Most traditional knives by comparison are significantly smaller than their tactical counterparts. Ergo, the Bullnose feels little to me.

    I am so happy with it! And I, too, am also curious to see how the O1 fares over time? What I know thus far is that the blade was expertly sharpened. I viewed it under a 10X Triplet Loupe and the grind was absolutely dead-on perfect on both sides. I gave it a few swipes on one of my strops and it is now razor sharp. I will be using it daily to see just how well that edge holds up. I'll keep ya posted.

    Cheers, my friend!


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    Craig Henry

    I'm curious too as to how easy it is to sharpen 01. I know my GEC 1095 holds a good edge and it's REAL easy to get a razor sharp edge!

  • Jan Carter

    Hey guys, while I was talking to Chris last night I asked her if the glow in the dark one white and she said no.  Faint green tint even when it is not glowing

  • Jim McLeod

    Craig......


    O1 is just as easy to sharpen as 1095 and will hold and edge longer...I've been using O1 knives in the outdoors for the past 5 years and have been very happy...


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    Craig Henry

    Thanks Jim! That's good to know! 

    I'll have to get a black Bull Nose sometime.


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    Craig Henry

    I wonder if that Bull Nose would go over in "John Deere Green"?


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    Craig Henry

    #23 HUNTER  - I LIKE IT!!!


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    Craig Henry

    HAYN’ HELPER - I like the sheep foot/pen blade version.......

     

    http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/information/sneak-peek/

  • Jan Carter

  • Jan Carter

    ITS A BEAVERTAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1


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    Craig Henry

    Have I told you about the GREAT service that Great Eastern Cutlery has? Well, they  do!!

  • Bob Andrews

    The Fairmont,WV Gun and Knife Show is this weekend. Probably the best Show in the State of West Virginia. See my Post on the Events page. Love to "See Ya There!"


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    Craig Henry

    The #65 is not one of my favorite GEC models, but, I really like the Coffee House Acrylic!

  • Jan Carter

    Have a Beavertail coming :)


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    Craig Henry

    I like the jigged wood on those Jan.

  • Jan Carter

    I wanted to let you all know, I will be at the Rep weekend at SMKW this month 12-14.  This is a weekend where the reps come up and man their own product areas at SMKW.  It promises to be a good time with the ability to ask questions and meet the people behind the knives.  With that in mind I found out last night that Chris from Great Eastern will be joining us there!!!  So if you feel the need for fall, want to see whats going on in the knife world this season, or just have the need to put some in your hands....Come on by, say hi and look for Chris  (she will probably know where to find me also)


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    Craig Henry

    • PROJECTS TO PONDER:

    (Not necessarily in the order listed)
     
    • Halfwhit
    • Huckleberry
    • Indian Girl
    • Coon Skinner 
       

      Hmmm........
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    Craig Henry

    NICE! 

    Geez, that was fast....again. Does Pony Express go right past your house?

  • Ron Cooper

    That's a beauty, Jan! I love that Beavertail shield!

  • Ron Cooper

    Have you seen that Hogan done in Calico bone? http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/


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    Craig Henry

    Those look pretty good Ron. I saw them in Cocobolo yesterday. The Ben Hogan is growing on me......slooowly......after I saw it in Cocobolo.