Thanks Ken. I did manage to grab one a little while back. Gave it to my Dad for Christmas, he was super pleased. Now if only I could get a Charlow with a long pull spear blade...then I would be super happy!
I do too. Burch Midtech V1 a lot. Plus I've often got a small Krein fixed blade on. But I typically like smaller traditionals. The 15 being my favourite.
the northwoods stuff is great though. I've got a few. I think...6.
Because GEC makes theirs in carbon steel I feel they are as good if not better than Case. When I get mine and have the time...retired now....less time...I will take some shots and give a report to the members.
This is my new #63 Tidioute Cutlery Mako Pocket Knive in Gabon Ebony. When I opened the package and removed the iconic tube, I paused for a moment with a fleeting thought. "Don't open it just put it away with the many other GEC". I then started chuckle. "Yea...sure." I pulled and removed the plug marked 631115Gabon Ebony. I removed the protective wax-paper containing the GEC knife. I rolled the paper open and revealed my purchase.
I examined this knife very closely. I look for a flaw no matter how miniscule but I found none. This knife is a work of art and a first rate example of American Craftsmanship. The blade is crisp and with plenty of snap when opening and closing. This is one beautiful knife.
As I held my new best friend in my hand, I was envisioning how much I would be carrying this knife and how it will nicely fit in my jean pocket. The longer I looked at this beauty I had a thought creep into my mind. "This is too beautiful to carry and use. Are nuts?"
So I rolled this knife back into the wax-paper cover and slid it back into the iconic tube and pushed in the white plug and set it on my desk to admire and tempt myself to revisit my new best friend.
And I can certainly relate to everything you've posted. I have some beautiful knives that I haven't even seen in years because they were just too beautiful to carry and--horror of horrors--run the risk of getting scuffed up. So they ended up hidden away in a tube or a box, locked up in a safe or a drawer.
'tis a dilemma, fersure!
Thanks for sharing your "newest" best friend. If you're anything like me you'll have another newest bestie before too long. Us Knife Knuts are fickle that way.
They certainly do make a good knife do GEC ,every time I pick one of mine up I am impressed with the quality. Great looking knife Clint use it you know you want to !!
How is it in hand? I worried that the sharp corners on the end might be uncomfortable. I find that the 99 which is a smaller knife is not so great in hand due to the corners.
John Bamford
Glad to hear that mouse is in the "ERL" Ron , I hate to see unauthorised excitement in the rodent community.
Nov 17, 2014
Graeme
Any one manage to snag one of the red soupbone barlows??? They all went so dang fast!
Dec 5, 2014
Jan Carter
Graeme, we got one from a run about a year ago and I love it!
Dec 5, 2014
Ken Mundhenk
Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Dec 25, 2014
ken beem
Jan 17, 2015
Graeme
Thanks Ken. I did manage to grab one a little while back. Gave it to my Dad for Christmas, he was super pleased.
Now if only I could get a Charlow with a long pull spear blade...then I would be super happy!
Jan 17, 2015
ken beem
Jan 17, 2015
Graeme
It's not bad. I paid a little less, but I have seen them for higher. As high as about 180. So its pretty good.
Jan 17, 2015
ken beem
Jan 17, 2015
Graeme
Very nice looking knives. I am tempted...but I have a clip point in Mammoth that I like, but it is one heavy knife. A 2 blade must weigh a tonne!
Jan 17, 2015
ken beem
Jan 17, 2015
Graeme
the northwoods stuff is great though. I've got a few. I think...6.
Jan 17, 2015
Jan Carter
Jan 17, 2015
Graeme
I found the 99s to be a little pointy and uncomfortable at times....how are those?
Jan 17, 2015
ken beem
Jan 17, 2015
ken beem
Jan 17, 2015
Doug Thrower
I have one of those #63 in black water jigged bone in the mail, should be here first of week. I'm going to have to update my GEC pics soon.
Jan 17, 2015
Clint Thompson
Jan I love the knife you pictured here. Next to swing guards they bring back the memories. I will check this out.
Jan 18, 2015
Clint Thompson
Okay. I have a Mako 63 on its way. I could not resist. I will post some photos and a short review next week. Be safe my friends. A storm is coming.
Jan 19, 2015
Clint Thompson
Because GEC makes theirs in carbon steel I feel they are as good if not better than Case. When I get mine and have the time...retired now....less time...I will take some shots and give a report to the members.
Jan 19, 2015
Jan Carter
Excellent Clint. Thanks and enjoy the knife
Jan 19, 2015
Jan Carter
2014 production totals
Feb 2, 2015
Jan Carter
https://www.facebook.com/GreatEasternCutlery/photos/a.5115696221888...
Feb 4, 2015
Jan Carter
2015 GEC RENDEZVOUS
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Picnic at 1:00 p.m. – More information to follow as plans get finalized.
(We have rooms reserved at a local motel. If you need a room contact Chris Tucker for further information.
Phone: 814-827-3411 or email: sales@greateasterncutlery.net
Feb 10, 2015
Jan Carter
Leo, made in the USA and low production is what originally attracted me to their products. Then when I put one in my hand I was hooked
Feb 10, 2015
Jan Carter
LOL, Ron I feel the same way
Feb 12, 2015
Clint Thompson
This is my new #63 Tidioute Cutlery Mako Pocket Knive in Gabon Ebony. When I opened the package and removed the iconic tube, I paused for a moment with a fleeting thought. "Don't open it just put it away with the many other GEC". I then started chuckle. "Yea...sure." I pulled and removed the plug marked 631115Gabon Ebony. I removed the protective wax-paper containing the GEC knife. I rolled the paper open and revealed my purchase.
I examined this knife very closely. I look for a flaw no matter how miniscule but I found none. This knife is a work of art and a first rate example of American Craftsmanship. The blade is crisp and with plenty of snap when opening and closing. This is one beautiful knife.
As I held my new best friend in my hand, I was envisioning how much I would be carrying this knife and how it will nicely fit in my jean pocket. The longer I looked at this beauty I had a thought creep into my mind. "This is too beautiful to carry and use. Are nuts?"
So I rolled this knife back into the wax-paper cover and slid it back into the iconic tube and pushed in the white plug and set it on my desk to admire and tempt myself to revisit my new best friend.
Feb 13, 2015
Ron Cooper
Wow! She's a beaut, Clint!
And I can certainly relate to everything you've posted. I have some beautiful knives that I haven't even seen in years because they were just too beautiful to carry and--horror of horrors--run the risk of getting scuffed up. So they ended up hidden away in a tube or a box, locked up in a safe or a drawer.
'tis a dilemma, fersure!
Thanks for sharing your "newest" best friend. If you're anything like me you'll have another newest bestie before too long. Us Knife Knuts are fickle that way.
Feb 13, 2015
John Bamford
They certainly do make a good knife do GEC ,every time I pick one of mine up I am impressed with the quality. Great looking knife Clint use it you know you want to !!
Feb 14, 2015
Clint Thompson
Thank you guys. I highly suggest you buy one as well. I thinking of buying one for carry....maybe one with a different color handles.
Feb 14, 2015
Graeme
How is it in hand? I worried that the sharp corners on the end might be uncomfortable. I find that the 99 which is a smaller knife is not so great in hand due to the corners.
Feb 14, 2015
Clint Thompson
It fits in my hand, normal size hand, just great. The corners are not sharp Graeme. Great knife. You will not be disappointed if you buy one.
Feb 14, 2015
Jan Carter
We bought the pins from Greg at TSA Knives, he did a WWP donation from the purchases.
Mar 4, 2015
Clint Thompson
This is great Jan. I love these pins...as well as the knife.
Mar 4, 2015
Jan Carter
I bring to you..Mr Ken Mundhenk and a well set show table of beauty
Mar 15, 2015
tim payne
agree, ken has a mighty impressive display of gec's
Mar 15, 2015
Clint Thompson
Nice picture Jan. Thanks for posting this.
Mar 16, 2015
Jan Carter
It is always nice to put a smiling face to our friends and dealers
Mar 23, 2015
Jan Carter
http://www.goerie.com/great-eastern-cutlery-newest-entry-in-iconic-...
Apr 13, 2015
tim payne
what an awesome display of knives
Apr 13, 2015
Tom Peterson
Nice article Jan, thanks for posting! And who wouldn't drool over GEC's knife collection of their Serial #1's - every GEC fan's dream collection!
Apr 14, 2015
Jan Carter
I dont show off all the SFO's but when it is a member having them done? YES!!!!
Congrats Lyle Frye!!! It is a beaut!
Apr 21, 2015
Jan Carter
Apr 23, 2015
Jan Carter
and a new SFO
Apr 27, 2015
Doug Thrower
I see a #38 half whittler and a #83 lockback in my future, as my wallet winces in pain...lol
Apr 28, 2015
Jan Carter
My newest BeaverTail! Goodness i wish they would make more of these
May 10, 2015
tim payne
sweet beaver tail, love the shield!
May 10, 2015
Clint Thompson
Beautiful knife Jan.
May 10, 2015
Ron Cooper
Beaver Tails are cool knives if only for that toothy critter of a shield. I'm also fond of pruning blades. Love your new knife, Jan!
May 11, 2015
Jan Carter
May 15, 2015