Great Eastern Cutlery hosted by Ken Mundhenk

Collectors of Great Eastern, Northfield and Tidioute Knives

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  • Ron Cooper

    Bob!

    So glad to hear that you were refunded for your Case misery. Too bad it didn't work out. By the time your new knives from GEC arrive the Case of the missing stag will just be a distant memory. Hopefully they will be trouble free!

    Cheers, my friend.

    P.S., I have instructed my Victorinox Buddha to send ONLY good vibes in your direction, henceforth! The Mojo has been lifted -- so try to behave yourself. <grin>

  • Jan Carter

  • Jan Carter

    I am thinking we need one of those Boys knives too..  I am going to have to look at handle options

  • Jan Carter

    Features:
    Make and Model #: Great Eastern Cutlery Company Tidioute Moose
    Blade Material: 1095 High Carbon Steel
    Handle Material: Stag Bone
    Blade Length: 3"
    Closed Length: 4-1/8"
    Weight: 4.1 oz

  • Jan Carter

    Wow, most places only list closed on this one, it was hard to find that LOL

  • Jan Carter

    Tell him I said Hi!


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    Craig Henry

    That's a nice looking Moose! Is Robert working his magic on you too Bob? LOL!


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Yea, guys and gals, the Moose is working on all of Ya'll. Ha, Ha, the magic is that not many knife  brands, make alot of knives in this pattern. I would, think, that right off the bat, they become more collectable than others. Moose, Knives, for ever! Yea.  Wha- Hoo- Yha - Hoo.... 

  • Jan Carter

    ROFL!

  • Jan Carter

  • Jan Carter

  • Jan Carter

  • Ron Cooper

    Wowsa, Jan! That really is candy for my aging eyes! How sweet is that! Is that yours or Donnie's?

  • Stanley May

    I received my rosewood Champlin Eureka Jack today.  It is one gorgeous knife and am fortunate to have one.  Wonderful shape/size and the rosewood is among the best I have ever seen.

  • Ron Cooper

    The knives are beautiful and I loved your analogies, also. My ex-wife would have fallen into the Terrier category. Ultimately it was my wallet that took the biggest "nip" of all. *sigh* Thankfully all of that ugliest is just a fading memory now. These days it's only my knives that give me an occasional nip.

    I digress. These are fantastic, Bob! It's a shame you blokes across the pond are extorted the way you are. Good knives are expensive to begin with. Having to pay such exorbitant duty fees on top of the original purchase price seems outright criminal to me. I hope these two have no issues and that they will serve you well for many years to come.

    Cheers, mate!

  • Jan Carter

    Ron,

    Those two are for the collection and we pretty much share that category LOL.  Donnie does have a user in the stag and has diligently used it this week.  I have him committed to doing a review on the user aspects this weekend.  I can tell you already, the comfort in the hand factor is a 10!

    Stanley, Glad you got yours too.  This is a piece people are going to wish they had gotten

    Bob,

    Like you said it is a ransom you pay!  I am glad you like them both and I think your right, different knives, feel and uses.  Cant wait to hear more after the pocket time 

  • Jan Carter

    Anyone in TX?  I would love to hear how the Tulsa show goes.  I know Docs Knives will be there, Bruce wrote on the board...Hey, Doc's Knife Works will be in the back, up stairs of the building. Just bringing Great Eastern Cutlery this time.

    Are any other dealers attending this one?

  • Clint Thompson

    I will be there for one day (Sat.) helping a buddy of mine.

  • Jan Carter

    Wish I could have made this show!

    Clint, what booth will you be at?

  • Lee Smith

    I'm not setting up but If I don't have to work I'm going to be there. I work in Tulsa.

  • Clint Thompson

    The booth is rented by my barber who will be selling a few guns and such.  I will just be there for support and helping with the sales.  I have worked gun shows for years and find them to be fun and you meet some nice people.

  • Clint Thompson

    I will be there on the Saturday from mid morning to close....unless I am out of state for some reason.  Message me and I will give you my phone number.

  • Jan Carter

    Someone take some pics and tell us how the show is?  Next year I want to do this show!!!!

  • Jan Carter

    WOOOHOOO!  One escaped the ransom!

  • Ron Cooper

    Wow, Bob! Talk about an Easter miracle! And it's a Yellow Rose, to boot! Woo Hoo!

    Happy Easter! Enjoy all of your new knives, my friend!

  • Jan Carter

    My How time flies

  • Bob Andrews

  • Jan Carter

    Thanks Bob!  This is great info on the boys knives!

  • Clint Thompson

    Bob...

    Nice looking knife.....which could be called a manly knife.  OR....or...a large womanly purse knife.  No matter where the big bugger migrated to in your purse, you will be able to quickly find it.

  • Jan Carter

  • Jan Carter

    I hope Bob brings us some show news

    From his FB page:

    Off to Washington PA today. I'm hoping for a good Show this weekend. Several of my online customers have said they plan to stop by. Hopefully I'll see of the "yinzers". Explanation to follow later!

  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Bob, that's my favorite pattern. Great looking knife, I know you'll enjoy it.

  • Michelle "Fingers" DellaPelle

    I want sharing with you. Last Sunday.... I difficult negocate with seller in eBay. That #46 whaler tidiuote cutlery of Great Eastern Cutleey very multi color cranberry wine handle and two blades. one huge whaler and One small spear on triple "P" circle model. It cost us $244.95. I did offer the person for $140.00. Then reponce me back for $200.00. I offer the person for $150.00 again. The guy seem refuse accept it. Want $200.00. I decide to the person $170.00. He attempt to ask me for $190.00. I accept it for $190.00. I purchese it. Whew!!!

  • Ron Cooper

    Good for you, Michelle! You negotiated and ended up paying $55 less for the knife than what the seller was originally asking for. Atta girl! Now, you have to promise to take some pictures and share them with us when the knife arrives.

  • Michelle "Fingers" DellaPelle

    Ron.. Yes I will take some picture soon and share with you. smile

  • Ron Cooper

    I'll be looking for 'em, Michelle! Congratulations! 


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Have ya'll seen the new model #15 thats just come out? Wow, real sweet.

  • Jan Carter


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    The smooth white bone, talks loudest to me.lol What's the age limit on a boys knife?

  • Jan Carter

    OOOOps, hope it can be an old girls knife too...LOL

  • Ron Cooper

    Robert, the last time I checked 85 was the cut-off for the Boy's Knife. *grin*

  • Ron Cooper

    If memory serves, I think it was 90 for Girls?

  • Richard L Campbell (Dick)

    I am waiting patiently for the Stag and Chestnut bone 81 pattern to get here. They look great.

  • Jan Carter

    LOL Ron Cooper!!!!

    Dick I cant wait to hear what you think of them.  I love the pattern

  • Bob Andrews

     

    Whether you're a fan of the Muskrat or not,this 81 Coon Skinner is a good lookin knife!

  • Jan Carter

    It is!!  Nice slanted and dimpled bolsters and is that an angle of the pic Bob or does that one have a match strike pull?

  • Bob Andrews

    Yes,Match Striker Nail Knicks


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    Craig Henry

    Nice looking Muskrat! I like the square bolsters for a change on a Muskrat.

  • Jan Carter

  • Richard L Campbell (Dick)

    The burnt stag and chestnut bone 81pattern arrived today. They bear a striking resemblance  to the old Northfields.