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  • Jan Carter

    Craig,

    I think the post office has my house on speed dial LOL.

    I was never as fond of the first hogan as I am of this one.  I think it is a combination of the lockback and the handle choices.  Calico has turned into the handle of choice for me but I cant resist a Beavertail!


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    Craig Henry

    Do you have the non-lockback Ben Hogan in Beavertail?

  • Gary Thomas

    I wonder if they are going to make any with the spear. I like the spear!

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    Craig Henry

    Hmmm, Pheasant Feathers. I think I like it.


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    Craig Henry

    KRYPTONITE! 

     

    I guess Superman won't be getting a GEC knife in these handles!

     


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    Craig Henry

    Is there a Canoe in our future from GEC? Look at the end of the hall.........

    http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/INDI...

    The new Halfwhitt (half-whittler) is a #57.......a "penknife" version of the #57!


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    Craig Henry

    I'm also glad to see they are doing another production run of the #25 Little Jack! Most dealers don't have many left of the original ones.

    Now, if they'd just do another run of #33 Conductors!!!!!

  • Jim McLeod

    Craig....

    I think you called it on the canoe...could that be the Indian Girl


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    Craig Henry

    GEC is going to use "Ring Wood". I wonder if that's the same as "Ring-Porous Wood"

    "Hardwoods may be divided into ring-porous and diffuse-porous trees. In ring-porous trees the vessels laid down at the beginning of the growing season are much larger than subsequent vessels laid down at the end of the season (or ring). Diffuse-porous trees form vessels of roughly the same radial diameter throughout the growing season. Larger vessel size permits more-rapid water conduction."

  • Bob Andrews

    I think it's supposed to be Kingwood. You're seeing a Typo.


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    Craig Henry

    They shouldn't do that to us old guys! LOL!


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    Craig Henry

    Little Jack covered in Buffalo Horn!


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    Craig Henry

    Superman hates these! LOL!


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    Craig Henry

    The Skunks are coming.............dead.

     


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    Craig Henry

    King Wood!

     

  • Jan Carter

    NICE!

  • Jan Carter

    These are all Protos and belong to SMKW now but what an amazing set

    Absolute art!!

  • Billy Oneale

    Those are Sweet!
  • Ron Cooper

    I want the ones at 8 o'clock and 2 o'clock! They're all nice, though.


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    Craig Henry

    Nice!


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    Craig Henry

    I will have one of these........

  • Billy Oneale

    Those GEC/ Painted Pony sunfish were for sale on Knives Live tonight for $1999.00. Tony took them out and showed the file work done on them. That will be a fantastic set to whoever buys it. Really great looking pcs.

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    Craig Henry

    #25s......


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    Craig Henry

    A couple more Tidioutes.......

  • Jan Carter

    I like that Autumn oak, is that a new handle material?  I do not remember seeing it before


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    Craig Henry

    I like it too. It's a nice redish brown.

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    Craig Henry

    I see a Primitive Bone down there calling your name......."Jan, Jan....."


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    Craig Henry

    Okay Ron, you asked for it. I told you it was a small collection........so far.

    HEY, you can see my toes! 

  • Billy Oneale

    Nice collection, Craig.

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    Craig Henry

    Thanks Billy! It's slooow going getting the GECs.

  • Ron Cooper

    Craig!

    Thanks, mate! They are all so purdy! Do you have a personal favorite? And of course I have to ask; are they all users?

    In lieu of a lanyard tube/hole I am really attracted to knives with a bail on them. Like your Conductors, for instance. However, I have had a couple of instances where the bail got in the path of my blade snapping closed and the ensuing chips to those edges were enough to bring tears to my eyes. Granted, I wasn't paying attention on those occasions when it did happen. But it was enough to leave me shell shocked and fearful to own any more knives that have bails that could possibly end up being guillotined at the expense of a nice edge.

    Allowing for the fact that I am probably just a dork (that's no doubt a given), have you or anyone else had that happen? Accidentally let the blade snap right on top of a bail and ruin an edge?

    And thanks again, Craig, for posting this excellent pic of all those GEC's! Totally awesome, my friend!

  • Jan Carter

    I cant say that I have ever done that but I can see how easily it could happen Ron

    I would simply make me cry 

  • Clint Thompson

    I did snap my blade on the bail one time but it didn't harm the blade or the bail. It was my Imperial Boy Scout knife with the bone handles.  I was 9 years old at the time.  Even though the blade and bail were not harmed it made an impression on me so I tied a leather thong on the bail which hung down about four inches. This was the reminder I needed to keep the dang bail our of the way.

  • Ron Cooper

    Thanks for sharing that, Clint!

    I did it twice on a Wenger alox Standard Issue Soldier knife. The second time was the charm -- It looked like a shark took a bite out of the edge! I had to completely re-shape and re-profile the blade using my diamond Sharpmaker rods. I had to remove a whole lot of steel before that mistake was corrected. That's not the only thing that got removed, though -- I also removed the bail from that knife! I wasn't about to chance ruining that edge again.

    I like your idea of hanging a lanyard from the bail to serve as a reminder. I may have to do that if I ever get myself another knife with a bail. Thanks for that tip, Clint!

  • Ron Cooper

    The Buddha calmly sits with last year's Community knife and contemplates

    the virtue of patience as he waits for the 2012 Community knife.

    Soon. Very soon!


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    Craig Henry

    No problemo Ron! And thanks! 

    Personal favorite?   Yes (I'm thinking about it)

    Are they all users? No, Just my Conductor so far - The Conductor I'm carrying is not in the picture.......I have EDC-OCD.

     

    Ron said; Thanks, mate! They are all so purdy! Do you have a personal favorite? And of course I have to ask; are they all users?

     


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    Craig Henry

    I like the sheep foot/pen blade version! I'd like to see it in black.


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    Craig Henry

    Halfwhitt! 

  • J.J. Smith III

    Nothing wrong with that one, Craig.


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    Craig Henry

    I had a feeling you'd like that Halfwhitt JJ! 

  • J.J. Smith III

    Yep,  It's a looker.


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    Craig Henry

    Got Wharncliffe blades?

  • J.J. Smith III

    Gives me goose bumps.


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    Craig Henry

    ROTFL!

  • Clint Thompson

    No but I got milk.

  • J.J. Smith III

    Anyone have any feedback on JSR Sports & More ?  They've got something that I like, but have not heard anything about them.

  • Jim McLeod

    J.J.............I wouldn't hesitate to purchase from JSR, fast shipping and quick correspondence ...as a matter of fact I wouldn't hesitate to purchase from any of the distributors on the Great Eastern website...since I have.

  • J.J. Smith III

    Thanks Jim.

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    Craig Henry

    JJ, I bought my Snakewood White Owl from them! No problems. In fact I emailed them asking if they were going to get the new Little Jacks, and they were real nice and asked if I wanted them to get anything they weren't showing on their site. So I say go for it!