Seems like someone was advertising a great eastern knife that had scales that glow in the dark. I cant remember who or what it was called. I know I need one though.
Finally!!! My package recently arrive!! My huge whaler pocket knife!!! yes!!! I am soo excited. I'll take the picture of my baby whaler knife soon. I will put it later... hehehe I cannot wait!!
Chris and Billy Howard said to let you all know where to find them at the Blade show
Great Eastern Cutlery Booth #255
Chances are pretty good you may see Donnie and I there also. It is one of my resting spots, nice to be among friends while I am updating you all about the show
Great Eastern Cutlery has approx. 15 V.I.P. passes for the Blade Show in Atlanta, GA for May 31, June 1, and June 2. With the VIP pass you get into the show early and the cost is only $10.00 payable at the Blade Show for all 3 days. Supplies are limited, if you are going to the Blade Show this year e-mail Chris at sales@greateasterncutlery.net and she will be happy to mail you a registration form.
I never knew how much I used and depended on the yearly production totals until I didn't have them. I should be more patient, I confess. Waiting on 2012 . . .
Have ya'll seen the new GEC knife, they call it an Outlaw but I think it looks like a Moose. The number is 76, I wonder how many different handle materials will be used in it's production.
There are ten Outlaws, Robert. Here they are: primitive bone, yellow rose, natural stag, black buffalo horn, bocote, copperhead jigged bone, rootbeer acrylic, honey brown bone, cocobolo, burnt stag. This, of course, does not include the newly released Western Outlaw. Hope this helps . . .
Wow, thanks guys! Bob is correct, about the knife I was asking about. I love the Moose pattern, and I hope that the interest in this pattern, gets you guys more sales, in a wonderful pattern. I am sure with all these different options, a buyer should not have much trouble finding, a great knife.
Hot, digity , darn... That's one fine knife! They call it an Outlaw but it looks like a Moose pattern to me. I'll bet, everyone has been a little naughty, in their life, so an Outlaw Moose might fit alot of us. This pattern is HOT right now, so ya'll better move in quick.,,LOL
It has a Moose blade configuration on a #76 Gunstock frame. The Guitar Inlay Shield was used a couple of years ago on the "Tango" series of knives. This Western Sunset Acrylic is GREAT! I'll have to re-stock on these already!
yeah ever since GEC realsed the "BOYS KNIFE" i have gone back to hunting down the vintage "boys knives" ...still need my WALDEN with the 19 inch chain!
oh and LEE ..both of those GEC knives would make great EDC...the one thing i dont get and i have seen it on a few brands is with such a hard working knife as a SOD knife is.... i always wondered why other brands like CASE or GEC have not follwed though on a lockback version.. i have seen EYE BARAND with lockbacks or their sods.i even wrote CASE directly about it. they did replky but its not even on the table as of now... they actually wrote me back in a way that it was something NEW...i dunno... im guessing the boys knife has a half stop{i dont know but most do out of safety-why no locking dvice on the sods?..if the GEC SOD has a half stop i didnt know..forgive me....
Well I tell you this. I wish I had had a boys knife like this when I was a kid. I took it to work today and showed it off. I really had to grin when the guys started cupping there hands around it to see if it really glowed in the dark. They came up grinning every time. It made them feel like a kid again too.
I've heard lot's of talk about GEC's stout backsprings. A very stout backspring,together with a positive half-stop, almost eliminate the need for a locking blade. If a person would use the knife hard enough to overpower the backspring, than the half-stop would catch before the blade closes on your hand.
Great Eastern Cutlery2013Rendezvous/ Open Houseto be heldon Thursday, July 25th, Friday, July 26th & Saturday, July 27thHours: 8 am to 4 pm dailyFACTORY TOURSSPECIAL KNIVESREFRESHMENTS
Are you familiar with GEC's numbering system..if not will lend a hand...if you notice the last two numbers refer to the year made......and GEC just release the 2012 Totals you'll need to wait another year.
For Example: if the Tang Stamp reads 735208 # 73 = Pattern number 5 = the main blade (Drop point/Skinner) 2 = the knife has 2 blades 08 = it was made in 2008
LOL...Robert! Donnie asked me the same thing last night. OK, lets start the discussion
We have seen an engraved whaler, an abalone 66, and some first run acrylic 25's . I spoke with Bill Howard this afternoon and he tells me a pattern has been chosen but...............what do we think it will be?
Well, last year we had the Lockback, so I don't think it will be an outdoorsman style knife. I'll bet it's gonna be some sort of Whittler, probably on the large side. That ought to make JJ.'s day..LOL
Jan Carter
That is very good to hear Dick, did you by any chance put up some pics?
Apr 22, 2013
Lee Smith
Seems like someone was advertising a great eastern knife that had scales that glow in the dark. I cant remember who or what it was called. I know I need one though.
Apr 22, 2013
Lee Smith
Nifebrite Is what it was. I figured it out. I think one would be really cool in my display case.
Apr 22, 2013
Jan Carter
There were a few made in knifebright. I know the 15 and 65 were both done in it and I think Bob still has a few
http://www.oldhundredcollectibles.com/Acrylic-Handled-Knives_c45.htm
Apr 22, 2013
Lee Smith
Thanks Jan. I hate it when I forget to write things down.
Apr 22, 2013
Michelle "Fingers" DellaPelle
Finally!!! My package recently arrive!! My huge whaler pocket knife!!! yes!!! I am soo excited. I'll take the picture of my baby whaler knife soon. I will put it later... hehehe I cannot wait!!
Apr 22, 2013
Richard L Campbell (Dick)
I am sorry Jan, but I do not have the capability to post pictures.
Apr 23, 2013
Jan Carter
That OK Dick, just glad they got to you safe and sound
Apr 25, 2013
Lee Smith
Tidioute Cutlery #15 Boy's Knife-NifeBrite Acrylic ordered. Hope it makes me feel like a kid again.
Apr 26, 2013
Jan Carter
Lee,
Let me know please :)
Apr 26, 2013
Lee Smith
Oh I will Jan. Thanks for letting me know where to find it.
Apr 26, 2013
Jan Carter
Chris and Billy Howard said to let you all know where to find them at the Blade show
Great Eastern Cutlery Booth #255
Chances are pretty good you may see Donnie and I there also. It is one of my resting spots, nice to be among friends while I am updating you all about the show
Apr 27, 2013
Bob Andrews
Great Eastern Cutlery has approx. 15 V.I.P. passes for the Blade Show in Atlanta, GA for May 31, June 1, and June 2. With the VIP pass you get into the show early and the cost is only $10.00 payable at the Blade Show for all 3 days. Supplies are limited, if you are going to the Blade Show this year e-mail Chris at sales@greateasterncutlery.net and she will be happy to mail you a registration form.
Apr 29, 2013
Jan Carter
BOB!
LOL, thank you. I just got an email from Chris asking me to post that about the passes! You Rock!
Apr 29, 2013
Bob Andrews
No,I just had a day off!
Apr 29, 2013
Gary Thomas
I never knew how much I used and depended on the yearly production totals until I didn't have them. I should be more patient, I confess. Waiting on 2012 . . .
May 1, 2013
KnifeMaker
Joan Mae Howard
Working on them now and should have them done and posted by the end of the week (hopefully).
May 1, 2013
Gary Thomas
Thank you, Chris. We appreciate all you do for us.
May 2, 2013
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Have ya'll seen the new GEC knife, they call it an Outlaw but I think it looks like a Moose. The number is 76, I wonder how many different handle materials will be used in it's production.
May 2, 2013
Gary Thomas
There are ten Outlaws, Robert. Here they are: primitive bone, yellow rose, natural stag, black buffalo horn, bocote, copperhead jigged bone, rootbeer acrylic, honey brown bone, cocobolo, burnt stag. This, of course, does not include the newly released Western Outlaw. Hope this helps . . .
May 2, 2013
Bob Andrews
I believe Mr Burris is refering to the Western Outlaw. Released so far are the Tidioute in Western Sunset Acrylic and Antique Ivory Jigged Bone.
May 2, 2013
Bob Andrews
Still to come is Tidioute in Ebony and Northfield in Jigged Bone,Royal King Wood,Burnt Stag and Natural Stag.
May 2, 2013
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Wow, thanks guys! Bob is correct, about the knife I was asking about. I love the Moose pattern, and I hope that the interest in this pattern, gets you guys more sales, in a wonderful pattern. I am sure with all these different options, a buyer should not have much trouble finding, a great knife.
May 2, 2013
Bob Andrews
This came today,it sold immediatley.
May 3, 2013
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Hot, digity , darn... That's one fine knife! They call it an Outlaw but it looks like a Moose pattern to me. I'll bet, everyone has been a little naughty, in their life, so an Outlaw Moose might fit alot of us. This pattern is HOT right now, so ya'll better move in quick.,,LOL
May 3, 2013
Billy Oneale
May 3, 2013
Bob Andrews
It has a Moose blade configuration on a #76 Gunstock frame. The Guitar Inlay Shield was used a couple of years ago on the "Tango" series of knives. This Western Sunset Acrylic is GREAT! I'll have to re-stock on these already!
May 4, 2013
Lee Smith
one with it glowing and one in the light.
May 5, 2013
Jan Carter
Very cool!!!
May 5, 2013
Michelle "Fingers" DellaPelle
very neat!
May 5, 2013
Lee Smith
I'm thinking about making this a edc.
May 5, 2013
Lee Smith
decision made.
May 5, 2013
peter force
yeah ever since GEC realsed the "BOYS KNIFE" i have gone back to hunting down the vintage "boys knives" ...still need my WALDEN with the 19 inch chain!
May 6, 2013
peter force
oh and LEE ..both of those GEC knives would make great EDC...the one thing i dont get and i have seen it on a few brands is with such a hard working knife as a SOD knife is.... i always wondered why other brands like CASE or GEC have not follwed though on a lockback version.. i have seen EYE BARAND with lockbacks or their sods.i even wrote CASE directly about it. they did replky but its not even on the table as of now... they actually wrote me back in a way that it was something NEW...i dunno... im guessing the boys knife has a half stop{i dont know but most do out of safety-why no locking dvice on the sods?..if the GEC SOD has a half stop i didnt know..forgive me....
May 6, 2013
Lee Smith
Well I tell you this. I wish I had had a boys knife like this when I was a kid. I took it to work today and showed it off. I really had to grin when the guys started cupping there hands around it to see if it really glowed in the dark. They came up grinning every time. It made them feel like a kid again too.
May 6, 2013
Lee Smith
It has a very stout half stop. I don't hunt much and have never really had any preference one way or another. A lot of people do though.
May 6, 2013
Bob Andrews
I've heard lot's of talk about GEC's stout backsprings. A very stout backspring,together with a positive half-stop, almost eliminate the need for a locking blade. If a person would use the knife hard enough to overpower the backspring, than the half-stop would catch before the blade closes on your hand.
May 7, 2013
Bob Andrews
Just posted on the GEC Website:
You are invited to attend the
Great Eastern Cutlery 2013 Rendezvous / Open House to be held on Thursday, July 25th, Friday, July 26th & Saturday, July 27th Hours: 8 am to 4 pm daily FACTORY TOURS SPECIAL KNIVES REFRESHMENTSMay 7, 2013
Jan Carter
2012 Production Totals are here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/2012...
May 7, 2013
Jan Carter
Bob,
We will be there, you?
May 7, 2013
Lee Smith
ok so my knife says its a gec TIW 151113 huckleberry boys knife nifebright acrylic. I cant find it on the list. How do I find out how many where made?
May 7, 2013
Jim McLeod
Lee.....
Are you familiar with GEC's numbering system..if not will lend a hand...if you notice the last two numbers refer to the year made......and GEC just release the 2012 Totals you'll need to wait another year.
May 7, 2013
Lee Smith
No I'm not. I've been carrying this knife for 2 days. Now i'm not sure if I should carry it. Looks like the production numbers are pretty low.
May 7, 2013
Jim McLeod
Tang Number Chart
Main Blade Identity
0.Wharncliffe
1. Regular Clip
2. Regular Spear
3. Sheep Foot
4. Spey
5. Drop Point/Skinner
6. Sabre Clip
7. Sabre Spear
8. Muskrat Clip
9. Cotton Sampler
For Example: if the Tang Stamp reads 735208
# 73 = Pattern number
5 = the main blade (Drop point/Skinner)
2 = the knife has 2 blades
08 = it was made in 2008
Here's just a little assistance......
And I wouldn't worry about carrying it
May 7, 2013
Bob Andrews
I will try my best to be at the Rendezvous this year Jan!
May 8, 2013
Jan Carter
I cant wait to see everyone at the shop, the Rendezvous is always so much fun
May 9, 2013
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
I wonder what will be GEC Rendezvous knife this year. Time to start guessing.
May 10, 2013
Jan Carter
LOL...Robert! Donnie asked me the same thing last night. OK, lets start the discussion
We have seen an engraved whaler, an abalone 66, and some first run acrylic 25's . I spoke with Bill Howard this afternoon and he tells me a pattern has been chosen but...............what do we think it will be?
May 10, 2013
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Well, last year we had the Lockback, so I don't think it will be an outdoorsman style knife. I'll bet it's gonna be some sort of Whittler, probably on the large side. That ought to make JJ.'s day..LOL
May 10, 2013
Michelle "Fingers" DellaPelle
let hear your experience story... I'll bring my popcorn.......eating it ::::chewing:::::
May 13, 2013