Thanks Jan....but I don't know if that's good or bad! LOL! Sometimes I talk to myself and I don't like what I say!
Ron, that Hay'n Helper with sheepfoot and pen looks really useful! I might get one of those instead of a Bullnose. Or in addition to a Bullnose.......or something. I need to go talk to myself..........
I know what you mean Clint. I like the orange, and the whitish (glow in the dark) handles, but for that all business-go work on the farm look, black is hard to beat. Or bone. LOL!
Okay GEC. How about a Peanut pattern?? There's whole threads on other forums just for Peanut pattern knives...."The Cult of Peanut" for one. Some people collect ONLY Peanut pattern knives! I used to have a Peanut collection a long time ago...all brands. I think just about every knife company made, or make one. So how about it?
Hurricane Sandy Auction Starts Today ~ October 30, 2012!
100% of the proceeds from this auction will be donated to the American Red Cross or the Salvation Army, at the winners direction.
It's no secret that the East Coast got hit hard by Hurricane Sandy and the clean up is gonna take a long time. In a effort to help out, TSA Knives is donating one of the 2011 5th Annivesary #46 Whalers made by Great Eastern Cutlery AND a matching sheath donated by Dave at Knife Leather Traditions for auction. The Whaler is finished with Ebony Wood handles.
with your bid. Bids will be taken until Noon CST, Monday, November 5, 2012. Like always, don't wait until the last minute to place your bid. Unlike Ebay, bids don't necessarily show up immediately and you don't want to miss out!!!
Remember, 100% of the proceeds from the auction will be donated to either the American Red Cross or the Salvation Army. Thanks and good luck!!!
I think a GEC Peanut pattern would go like gangbusters! I know I'd probably buy most of the variations they put out! Plus ones for users. Lots of Peanut nuts out there!
Yeppers! It would indeed be a rather handsome looking Geppetto Whittler...
GEC hit this one out of the park! The knife is absolute purrfection! The pull on all of the blades is about a 5 or 6 -- very smooth and easy. No nail breakers here. Half stops on the pen and coping blades. No half stop on the master Wharncliffe. The pioneer jigged bone is gorgeous! Everything about this little Geppetto screams quality! I couldn't be happier.
A very grateful thanks to our own Miss Jan, also to Mr. Steve/aka/Hog, as well as GEC's angel of this undertaking, Miss Christine Tucker! Thank you, guys, for making this knife a reality!
Oh, and in case anyone was wondering what was in that other tube...
Wonder no more! It was this beautiful Red Buffalo Horn Barlow that was produced in 2008. It makes a great addition to my growing GEC family and especially my new Geppetto Whittler!
I give thanks to the magic of the Buddha Barlow whose picture I posted only hours ago in anticipation of the new Club knife. It works like a charm every time!
Hopefully yours won't be too far behind. Both of the knives that came in the mail today far exceeded my expectations. Our new Club knife is a real winner! As is this new '08 Barlow I won in an Ebay auction last week.
In my opinion this years iKC Community knife, the Geppetto Whittler, is much nicer than last years knife. Don't get me wrong, last years knife was really a nice knife. It's just that this whittler is on a whole other level of quality. Perhaps that's because it's a Northfield and last years knife was a Tidioute?
In any event, GEC has really raised the bar with their latest efforts and I couldn't be happier with all of their knives that I have received in this last month. That would also include the Whancliffe Trapper in the pic below that was produced by GEC for another knife forum just last month. Keep up the great work GEC!
Shoot Jan a message, Brad. I think she has an idea if any are left? There were 4 a few days ago but I know some other inquiries were posted. Like I said, shoot Jan a message. Good luck!
Okay, the Indian Girl is a Canoe. The #15 Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Boys Knife is a "standard" size Barlow for all those that wanted a standard size Barlow...or at least one of them is a Barlow. Maybe the other will be a Jack?
In speaking with Great Eastern this week, I do not think the TC is theirs I think that is an SFO made or another company, I will find out who so we know who to contact if you want one
He is the one who got the #66 Harness Jacks ordered earlier this year. He is a big contributor over at Bladeforums and he is no stranger to SFO. Great guy and very knowledgable.
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Craig Henry
HEY LOOK....black handles! They listened to me! LOL!
Oct 24, 2012
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Craig Henry
Anyone getting a #47 Hayn' Helper?
Oct 25, 2012
J.J. Smith III
Thanks Craig. Gonna have to give them a holler.
Oct 25, 2012
Ron Cooper
They certainly are looking mighty tempting, Craig! I'm seriously considering one with the sheepsfoot and spearpoint. Those black ones sure look sexy!
Oct 25, 2012
Jan Carter
Of course they listened to you Craig. We all do!!!
Oct 25, 2012
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Craig Henry
Thanks Jan....but I don't know if that's good or bad! LOL! Sometimes I talk to myself and I don't like what I say!
Ron, that Hay'n Helper with sheepfoot and pen looks really useful! I might get one of those instead of a Bullnose. Or in addition to a Bullnose.......or something. I need to go talk to myself..........
Oct 25, 2012
Jan Carter
LOL, is everyone thinking black or GITD?
Oct 26, 2012
Clint Thompson
Black in a working knife is hard to beat.
Oct 26, 2012
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Craig Henry
I know what you mean Clint. I like the orange, and the whitish (glow in the dark) handles, but for that all business-go work on the farm look, black is hard to beat. Or bone. LOL!
Oct 26, 2012
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Craig Henry
#25 Little Jack review up there........
Oct 26, 2012
Jan Carter
OK, I just gotta put it up
Oct 26, 2012
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Craig Henry
I know everybody will be super happy with them!
Oct 26, 2012
Billy Oneale
Oct 26, 2012
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Craig Henry
Okay GEC. How about a Peanut pattern?? There's whole threads on other forums just for Peanut pattern knives...."The Cult of Peanut" for one. Some people collect ONLY Peanut pattern knives! I used to have a Peanut collection a long time ago...all brands. I think just about every knife company made, or make one. So how about it?
Oct 28, 2012
Jan Carter
Hurricane Sandy Auction Starts Today ~ October 30, 2012!
It's no secret that the East Coast got hit hard by Hurricane Sandy and the clean up is gonna take a long time. In a effort to help out, TSA Knives is donating one of the 2011 5th Annivesary #46 Whalers made by Great Eastern Cutlery AND a matching sheath donated by Dave at Knife Leather Traditions for auction. The Whaler is finished with Ebony Wood handles.
Here's how it's gonna work.
To place a bid, simply "respond" at http://blog.tsaknives.com/2012/10/30/hurricane-sandy-auction-starts...
with your bid. Bids will be taken until Noon CST, Monday, November 5, 2012. Like always, don't wait until the last minute to place your bid. Unlike Ebay, bids don't necessarily show up immediately and you don't want to miss out!!!
Remember, 100% of the proceeds from the auction will be donated to either the American Red Cross or the Salvation Army. Thanks and good luck!!!
Lets help in any way we can folks
Oct 30, 2012
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Craig Henry
HalfWhitt - Coffee House Acrylic - I like it!
Oct 31, 2012
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Craig Henry
Title of the picture is; "Designing something new." - I hope it's a Peanut!
Nov 2, 2012
Jan Carter
Peanut, Peanut Peanut!
Nov 7, 2012
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Craig Henry
I think a GEC Peanut pattern would go like gangbusters! I know I'd probably buy most of the variations they put out! Plus ones for users. Lots of Peanut nuts out there!
Nov 8, 2012
Ron Cooper
This is shaping up to be a great day...
Hmm??? What could they be???
Nov 9, 2012
Ron Cooper
Ivars,
Yeppers! It would indeed be a rather handsome looking Geppetto Whittler...
GEC hit this one out of the park! The knife is absolute purrfection! The pull on all of the blades is about a 5 or 6 -- very smooth and easy. No nail breakers here. Half stops on the pen and coping blades. No half stop on the master Wharncliffe. The pioneer jigged bone is gorgeous! Everything about this little Geppetto screams quality! I couldn't be happier.
A very grateful thanks to our own Miss Jan, also to Mr. Steve/aka/Hog, as well as GEC's angel of this undertaking, Miss Christine Tucker! Thank you, guys, for making this knife a reality!
Nov 9, 2012
Ron Cooper
Oh, and in case anyone was wondering what was in that other tube...
Wonder no more! It was this beautiful Red Buffalo Horn Barlow that was produced in 2008. It makes a great addition to my growing GEC family and especially my new Geppetto Whittler!
I give thanks to the magic of the Buddha Barlow whose picture I posted only hours ago in anticipation of the new Club knife. It works like a charm every time!
Omm...
Nov 9, 2012
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Craig Henry
Good looking knives Ron.
Nov 9, 2012
Richard L Campbell (Dick)
How did I miss that beautiful club knife?
Nov 9, 2012
Ron Cooper
Ivars,
Hopefully yours won't be too far behind. Both of the knives that came in the mail today far exceeded my expectations. Our new Club knife is a real winner! As is this new '08 Barlow I won in an Ebay auction last week.
In my opinion this years iKC Community knife, the Geppetto Whittler, is much nicer than last years knife. Don't get me wrong, last years knife was really a nice knife. It's just that this whittler is on a whole other level of quality. Perhaps that's because it's a Northfield and last years knife was a Tidioute?
In any event, GEC has really raised the bar with their latest efforts and I couldn't be happier with all of their knives that I have received in this last month. That would also include the Whancliffe Trapper in the pic below that was produced by GEC for another knife forum just last month. Keep up the great work GEC!
Nov 9, 2012
J.J. Smith III
I'm a happy camper too. Mine came in this afternoon.
Nov 9, 2012
Richard L Campbell (Dick)
Jan,
Is there possibly an unsold club knife?
Nov 9, 2012
Bob Andrews
Just a little eye candy. 571312 Whittler Copperhead Jigged Bone. 1 of 1
Nov 12, 2012
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Craig Henry
Is that a new shield? I saw it another knife that was a "short run" knife.
Nov 12, 2012
Bob Andrews
It's a new shield to be used only on Short Run Knives is what I was told.
Nov 12, 2012
Jan Carter
That is a nice way to be able to identify them easily!
Nov 13, 2012
Brad T.
Nov 13, 2012
Ron Cooper
Shoot Jan a message, Brad. I think she has an idea if any are left? There were 4 a few days ago but I know some other inquiries were posted. Like I said, shoot Jan a message. Good luck!
Nov 13, 2012
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Craig Henry
Okay, the Indian Girl is a Canoe. The #15 Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Boys Knife is a "standard" size Barlow for all those that wanted a standard size Barlow...or at least one of them is a Barlow. Maybe the other will be a Jack?
Nov 15, 2012
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Craig Henry
Okay GEC, Time for a PEANUT!
Nov 15, 2012
Jan Carter
Any thoughts on what the TC stands for?
Nov 16, 2012
Jan Carter
LOL
Josh thanks for making me think...Tidioute Cutlery DUH!
Tidioute Cutlery/TC Barlow in the schedule
Nov 16, 2012
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Craig Henry
I had to think for a few seconds when I first saw it too!
Nov 17, 2012
Jan Carter
In speaking with Great Eastern this week, I do not think the TC is theirs I think that is an SFO made or another company, I will find out who so we know who to contact if you want one
Nov 21, 2012
johnny twoshoes
This is a SFO from a very knife savvy gent. It's his love for barlow that is helping to get this going and I can't wait to see it finished.
Nov 22, 2012
Jan Carter
Spill Johnny, tell us who it is from so we can direct traffic in that direction LOL
Nov 22, 2012
johnny twoshoes
His Name is Charlie (I think) Champaign.
He is the one who got the #66 Harness Jacks ordered earlier this year. He is a big contributor over at Bladeforums and he is no stranger to SFO. Great guy and very knowledgable.
Nov 22, 2012
Jan Carter
OH, ok. Charlie is awesome. Lets find out where he will be offering these. I know there will be some folks that want one. THANKS JOHNNY
Nov 22, 2012
Jan Carter
Production Schedule 2012
PROJECTS TO PONDER:
Nov 23, 2012
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Craig Henry
Coon Skinner and Buckaroo huh? Hmmm.........
Nov 24, 2012
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Craig Henry
Maybe the Buckaroo is a Peanut. You never know....it could be. Maybe.
Nov 25, 2012
Jan Carter
Nov 28, 2012
Jan Carter
GEC Bone works and a bull shield :)
Nov 28, 2012
Jan Carter
Buckaroo peanut....hmmmm
Dec 2, 2012
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Craig Henry
I can dream.
Dec 2, 2012