Dyed stabilised burlwood. Blue would (wood?) look awesome I think.
I don't think I've ever seen a slipjoint made with stabilised dyed burlwood. If blue (or maple) isn't your thing...I'm sure a different colour or wood can be selected.
All the beauty of natural wood AND synthetics combined with none of the drawbacks of natural woods.
When I see a scout knife I will believe that GEC listens (to me at least). They have made Moose's before and it's not much of a stretch to make them in several of the frame types. But how about a new frame that they haven't made before? Go under a discussion of What Type of Knife Would You Like to See GEC Make Next and see all of the knife requests that have gone unfulfilled. I don't remember anyone asking for a Whaler or a Lumberjack. While we may like many of GEC's new frames and mutations of their existing frames why do we have to go to another maker to get the knives that WE actually want? They may hear but sometimes I wonder if they really listen....They are still my favorite maker and the only knife that I really actively collect but it's frustrating to me that it takes so long for us to get our wishes.
I can relate. I waited what seemed like forever for GEC to make a medium size stockman. They finally came out with the Calf Ropers and I was happy as a lark. Now they've already made a second run of them. I really do think you will get your Scout eventually but I certainly do feel your pain.
Anybody know what the upcoming Wrangler will look like?
Thanks Railsplitter, I know that I am on my soapbox whining and I know that you are probably right too. The unique way that GEC does come out with their knives is what has drawn most of us to them and I know that they are trying to stand out and be unique and different from the other makers. I know that with the partners background at QC that they couldn't copy the patterns that QC and S&M made too. I think many of us users & collectors want what they are used to with the other makers though. Like a medium and large stockman, a standard whittler, a copperhead, a gunstock, a swingguard, an English Jack and yes a railsplitter. I am just tired of the moving of blades from one end to the other of a current frame or the change out of blades only on the same frame over and over. I typically buy these knives anyway figuring sooner or later they will add the third blade to the Conductor to make it a whittler, or make the White Owl a White Moose or a whittler too but I guess maybe I just need to save my money for the pattern that I really want instead of one that is just ok. I am worried that by the time they make the knives that I REALLY REALLY want that I will be broke though....
On GEC's web site they have some pics of the Wrangler mockup. I believe that it is like the Geppetto with a clip main blade (I think at least) and a small blade on the big end and a punch blade at the small end. That knife kinda sent me over the edge in my ranting! I like the Geppetto whittler with a clip main blade but the Wrangler not so much.
You make some very good points, Tom. They do have a way of using the same frame perhaps a little too much.
I would love to see them produce a Railsplitter pattern and I think that they they just might do it someday. As you mentioned, the partners probably aren't interested in copying patterns from Queen but they did kind of come close to it a little while back. I don't own a #61 Deluxe so I don't have any photos of them but the stamped bolsters on those have an uncanny resemblance to the Queen made Schatt & Morgan Large Congress. (top knife in the pic) This gives me just a smidgen of hope that a Railsplitter pattern might not be completely out of the question. I won't hold my breath but I would surely buy up a few GEC Railslpitters if ever there were such a beast.
I have worked alot of hours this week and am a little punch drunk. Help me out some here if you would. If my memory is not playing tricks on me, we usually see new frames come out from this time of year until just after the the rendevouz (if we are going to see them). If I am thinking about this correctly, we should see new frames soon? If my memory serves me correctly we start seeing new frames the 2nd and 3rd 1/4's of the year. Tom, I have my fingers crossed for a scout for you
Thanks Jan. You have a little more history with GEC under your belt than I do. I have not noticed that patterns debut at any certain time of the year other than at Rendezvous time which is a given. I am excited about new patterns but not as much about some of the existing pattern modifications. Changing subjects a bit - I really wish that I could make it up for a Rendezvous too but work is slow and money is tight....My eldest son is moving up to my old college stomping grounds which is not too far away from Titusville though...just about an hour and a half south of Pittsburgh so there is always a chance. The rest of the family might have to visit Pithole while my sons and I go to the 'vous!
Railsplitter I think that you ara right about the #61 Deluxe. The #72 is similar to Queens S&M Mountain Man lockback too isn't it? There are some similarities on some of GEC's patterns.
Jan, tell Donnie that I am up for that! I need to get some more work and reduce my cutlery spending to make that happen though. Right now a vacation does not look too likely. I may have to enjoy it vicariously through you, Donnie & Johnny once again.
Tom, you can ride with Jan and Donnie that saves green. When you get here I can put up a tent for you guys, that saves money. We will feed you breakfast, that also saves money.
Then we will take you to GEC and that never saves money. : (
I read that twice and laughed until I cried. I imagined everyone in my little truck, saving and counting all our pennies to get there with enough money to buy more knives
You are too funny fella!!! While I appreciate your offer (to impose on Jan and Donnie) I might have to pass this year. I do have a couple of tents and a van for the trip but with the cost of gas these days I don't know if there would be any money left for knives once we got there! My gas bill last month was over $400 and most of my driving is within 60 miles of my house. I wish that they would have an option for out of state folks to be able to have a chance at one of the Rendezvous knives - like a drawing to be able to buy one or something. Maybe have 30 for the folks who came to the event and a mail in drawing for 10 -20 others who couldn't make it. If I told my wife that I was going on a vacation to go to a knife factory she would likely tell me not to come back!
$400 dollars on gas is way too much, I could buy a horse for that much. Thats knife money we are talking about my friend, it's time to go ahh green and save some green. Try one of those Chevy Volts out.
Here's a little leg up for all you folks that depend on this blog for the inside dope...... (OK, I stole it)
Okay, here's a tidbit you all can share on the other boards and come out sounding like the smartest guy/gal in the room. You know that "thumb rest" on the top of the saw blade on the Lumber Jack ????? Gang, I got it straight from the designer, and master knife builder himself....that is NOT a thumb rest, it is a WIRE STRIPPER!!!!!
Hi all, I was cutting through a steaming hot corned beef the other day and I wondered; "How hot is to hot" Can I adversely affect the temper of the steel this way?
Tempering of steel takes place at around 200+ degrees celcius (for comparison, boiling water is only 100 celcius.)
Also, when tempering steel this usually happends in sessions of one hour.
Cutting Corned beef could (In theory) affect the steel, if the corned beef would stay indefinately hot and you'd leave the knife in there for a LONG time.
In practise, even boiling your knife won't affect the temper as long as it doesn't happen for hours on end.
Can someone enlighten me about this wrinkle in the blade. I see this tendency in most of the blades (some more than others) How is this properly described?
Of course GEC is gonna be in Erie on the 14th next month. It looks like it's gonna be Christine too. That figures, trout season starts on the 14th, ohh well.
I think boiling water may help to dull the edge on your knife more quickly. I'd stay away from boiling water with your blades. My Grandfather told me this when they were scolding a pig to remove the hair from the skin they were very carefull not to let the boiling water touch their knife.
That's what I'm talking about. I want to see the Cocobolo before I make up my mind. That's such a usefull knife and just the right size for a pair of summer shorts!
I love this knife. Here is my Northfield UN-X-LD#722112 Autumn gold Jig Bone. This is my first of many to come of the GEC line. I will be putting this knife in one of my article coming out later this year.
Jan Carter
Johnny,
LOL, just always nice to know when your looking
Mar 9, 2012
Jan Carter
Hey can you all check out the mock ups for 2012 knife for me. I need material ideas. I am leaning toward a light appaloosa.
http://www.iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/iknife-collector-2012-c...
Mar 10, 2012
Clint Thompson
Jan...
How about some flash...something that snaps and jumps out at you? Like Pearl, abalone, tiger coral or for the wood lovers Curly Maple?
Mar 11, 2012
Dana Mayo
I like the sound of curly maple. The more exotic the better.
Mar 11, 2012
Clint Thompson
Dana...
Ok...exotic...mastodon tooth, maple burl...light or dark?
Mar 11, 2012
Dana Mayo
Clint, How about birdseye and/or flame grained Briar.
Mar 12, 2012
Clint Thompson
Dana.....
I love the birds eye idea. Good idea.
Mar 12, 2012
Alexander Noot
Dyed stabilised burlwood. Blue would (wood?) look awesome I think.
I don't think I've ever seen a slipjoint made with stabilised dyed burlwood. If blue (or maple) isn't your thing...I'm sure a different colour or wood can be selected.
All the beauty of natural wood AND synthetics combined with none of the drawbacks of natural woods.
Mar 13, 2012
Jan Carter
Hey did anyone notice the pics on GEC dated March 12? Look at the last pic, does this mean a new run of new aged?
Mar 13, 2012
Tom Peterson
Jan, I emailed Chris about this and she said no New Aged but a special run for someone that was not ground/polished yet.
Robert, check out GEC's New Release page. This might make you a bit happier my friend!
Mar 16, 2012
Tom Peterson
Morrie,
When I see a scout knife I will believe that GEC listens (to me at least). They have made Moose's before and it's not much of a stretch to make them in several of the frame types. But how about a new frame that they haven't made before? Go under a discussion of What Type of Knife Would You Like to See GEC Make Next and see all of the knife requests that have gone unfulfilled. I don't remember anyone asking for a Whaler or a Lumberjack. While we may like many of GEC's new frames and mutations of their existing frames why do we have to go to another maker to get the knives that WE actually want? They may hear but sometimes I wonder if they really listen....They are still my favorite maker and the only knife that I really actively collect but it's frustrating to me that it takes so long for us to get our wishes.
Mar 16, 2012
Railsplitter
Tom,
I can relate. I waited what seemed like forever for GEC to make a medium size stockman. They finally came out with the Calf Ropers and I was happy as a lark. Now they've already made a second run of them. I really do think you will get your Scout eventually but I certainly do feel your pain.
Anybody know what the upcoming Wrangler will look like?
Mar 16, 2012
Tom Peterson
Thanks Railsplitter, I know that I am on my soapbox whining and I know that you are probably right too. The unique way that GEC does come out with their knives is what has drawn most of us to them and I know that they are trying to stand out and be unique and different from the other makers. I know that with the partners background at QC that they couldn't copy the patterns that QC and S&M made too. I think many of us users & collectors want what they are used to with the other makers though. Like a medium and large stockman, a standard whittler, a copperhead, a gunstock, a swingguard, an English Jack and yes a railsplitter. I am just tired of the moving of blades from one end to the other of a current frame or the change out of blades only on the same frame over and over. I typically buy these knives anyway figuring sooner or later they will add the third blade to the Conductor to make it a whittler, or make the White Owl a White Moose or a whittler too but I guess maybe I just need to save my money for the pattern that I really want instead of one that is just ok. I am worried that by the time they make the knives that I REALLY REALLY want that I will be broke though....
On GEC's web site they have some pics of the Wrangler mockup. I believe that it is like the Geppetto with a clip main blade (I think at least) and a small blade on the big end and a punch blade at the small end. That knife kinda sent me over the edge in my ranting! I like the Geppetto whittler with a clip main blade but the Wrangler not so much.
Mar 16, 2012
Railsplitter
You make some very good points, Tom. They do have a way of using the same frame perhaps a little too much.
I would love to see them produce a Railsplitter pattern and I think that they they just might do it someday. As you mentioned, the partners probably aren't interested in copying patterns from Queen but they did kind of come close to it a little while back. I don't own a #61 Deluxe so I don't have any photos of them but the stamped bolsters on those have an uncanny resemblance to the Queen made Schatt & Morgan Large Congress. (top knife in the pic) This gives me just a smidgen of hope that a Railsplitter pattern might not be completely out of the question. I won't hold my breath but I would surely buy up a few GEC Railslpitters if ever there were such a beast.
Mar 16, 2012
Jan Carter
Tom and Railsplitter,
I have worked alot of hours this week and am a little punch drunk. Help me out some here if you would. If my memory is not playing tricks on me, we usually see new frames come out from this time of year until just after the the rendevouz (if we are going to see them). If I am thinking about this correctly, we should see new frames soon? If my memory serves me correctly we start seeing new frames the 2nd and 3rd 1/4's of the year. Tom, I have my fingers crossed for a scout for you
Mar 16, 2012
Tom Peterson
Thanks Jan. You have a little more history with GEC under your belt than I do. I have not noticed that patterns debut at any certain time of the year other than at Rendezvous time which is a given. I am excited about new patterns but not as much about some of the existing pattern modifications. Changing subjects a bit - I really wish that I could make it up for a Rendezvous too but work is slow and money is tight....My eldest son is moving up to my old college stomping grounds which is not too far away from Titusville though...just about an hour and a half south of Pittsburgh so there is always a chance. The rest of the family might have to visit Pithole while my sons and I go to the 'vous!
Mar 16, 2012
Tom Peterson
Railsplitter I think that you ara right about the #61 Deluxe. The #72 is similar to Queens S&M Mountain Man lockback too isn't it? There are some similarities on some of GEC's patterns.
Mar 16, 2012
Jan Carter
Donnie says come on, we will take you tidioute. The family would love the hardware store
Mar 16, 2012
Tom Peterson
Jan, tell Donnie that I am up for that! I need to get some more work and reduce my cutlery spending to make that happen though. Right now a vacation does not look too likely. I may have to enjoy it vicariously through you, Donnie & Johnny once again.
Mar 17, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Tom, you can ride with Jan and Donnie that saves green. When you get here I can put up a tent for you guys, that saves money. We will feed you breakfast, that also saves money.
Then we will take you to GEC and that never saves money. : (
Mar 18, 2012
Jan Carter
Johnny,
I read that twice and laughed until I cried. I imagined everyone in my little truck, saving and counting all our pennies to get there with enough money to buy more knives
Mar 18, 2012
Morrie Mayfield
Hi,
Could you swing by Seattle and pick me up??????
Morrie
Mar 18, 2012
Jan Carter
Morrie,
If I could make out that way I would pick you up and then we would swing down to AZ and pick up Dave T. We would just make a big trip out of it
Mar 18, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Well, it's true Jan.
Time is flying and we will be meeting soon, I can't wait. Getting the green saved up for a couple of knives.
Mar 20, 2012
Tom Peterson
Johnny,
You are too funny fella!!! While I appreciate your offer (to impose on Jan and Donnie) I might have to pass this year. I do have a couple of tents and a van for the trip but with the cost of gas these days I don't know if there would be any money left for knives once we got there! My gas bill last month was over $400 and most of my driving is within 60 miles of my house. I wish that they would have an option for out of state folks to be able to have a chance at one of the Rendezvous knives - like a drawing to be able to buy one or something. Maybe have 30 for the folks who came to the event and a mail in drawing for 10 -20 others who couldn't make it. If I told my wife that I was going on a vacation to go to a knife factory she would likely tell me not to come back!
Mar 20, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Hey Guys, The Bull Nose is showing it's face in Titusville.
http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/71-b...
Of course I think this looks awesome and once we get some patina pics coming in of these beauties, it's gonna be priceless.
Mar 20, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Tom, I'm sure Jan wouldn't mind.
$400 dollars on gas is way too much, I could buy a horse for that much. Thats knife money we are talking about my friend, it's time to go ahh green and save some green. Try one of those Chevy Volts out.
Just an idea!!!
Mar 20, 2012
Jan Carter
Here's a little leg up for all you folks that depend on this blog for the inside dope...... (OK, I stole it)
Okay, here's a tidbit you all can share on the other boards and come out sounding like the smartest guy/gal in the room. You know that "thumb rest" on the top of the saw blade on the Lumber Jack ????? Gang, I got it straight from the designer, and master knife builder himself....that is NOT a thumb rest, it is a WIRE STRIPPER!!!!!
Mar 21, 2012
Tom Peterson
Johnny,
Do you know how much one of those Volts costs?
Mar 21, 2012
Jan Carter
31K
Mar 21, 2012
Dana Mayo
Hi all, I was cutting through a steaming hot corned beef the other day and I wondered; "How hot is to hot" Can I adversely affect the temper of the steel this way?
Mar 23, 2012
Alexander Noot
Tempering of steel takes place at around 200+ degrees celcius (for comparison, boiling water is only 100 celcius.)
Also, when tempering steel this usually happends in sessions of one hour.
Cutting Corned beef could (In theory) affect the steel, if the corned beef would stay indefinately hot and you'd leave the knife in there for a LONG time.
In practise, even boiling your knife won't affect the temper as long as it doesn't happen for hours on end.
Mar 26, 2012
Dana Mayo
Alexander, Thanks a lot for that information
Mar 26, 2012
Dana Mayo
Can someone enlighten me about this wrinkle in the blade. I see this tendency in most of the blades (some more than others) How is this properly described?
Mar 26, 2012
Jan Carter
Anything here you cant live without?
Update production schedule
Jigged Bone
Acrylic
NORTHFIELD UN-X-LD MOOSE
Jigged Bone
Acrylic
Burnt Stag
Genuine Stag
Cocobolo
Primitive
Bocote Wood
Smooth Buffalo Horn
Jigged Bone
Jigged Bone
Stag
Genuine Stag
Bocote Wood
Smooth Buffalo Horn
Jigged Bone
Bocote Wood
Smooth Buffalo Horn
Smooth Bone
American Hardwood
Jigged Bone
American Elk
American Hardwood
Jigged Bone
American Elk
Mar 26, 2012
Jan Carter
Tom,
There appear to be a number of patriots on Ebay right now if you are looking for any to fill the slots.
Mar 26, 2012
Tom Peterson
Thanks Jan, I have at least one of the ones on there. Not sure about the other(s).
Morrie will be happy about the single blade #48 in SS. I will be loving more Elk!
Mar 26, 2012
Morrie Mayfield
Boy, Tom are you right about that!!!!!!!!!!
Morrie
Mar 26, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Of course GEC is gonna be in Erie on the 14th next month. It looks like it's gonna be Christine too. That figures, trout season starts on the 14th, ohh well.
Guess we'll be waiting for July.
Mar 27, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
I wonder if the 66 moose in Cocobolo will have swedged blades?
Mar 27, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
I think boiling water may help to dull the edge on your knife more quickly. I'd stay away from boiling water with your blades. My Grandfather told me this when they were scolding a pig to remove the hair from the skin they were very carefull not to let the boiling water touch their knife.
Mar 27, 2012
Jan Carter
Mar 27, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
That's what I'm talking about. I want to see the Cocobolo before I make up my mind. That's such a usefull knife and just the right size for a pair of summer shorts!
Mar 27, 2012
stephen tungate
great looking knife jan i really like that one.....
Mar 27, 2012
Jan Carter
I will keep my eyes open for a pic of the cocobolo Robert. You know it is coming in Primitive bone also
Mar 27, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
That's right, I need to see them all before I pick one.
Mar 27, 2012
Clint Thompson
Primitive bone you say?!!
Mar 27, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Ohhh boy, looks good to me.
http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/NEW0...
Mar 29, 2012
Alexander Noot
Mar 29, 2012
Clint Thompson
I love this knife. Here is my Northfield UN-X-LD#722112 Autumn gold Jig Bone. This is my first of many to come of the GEC line. I will be putting this knife in one of my article coming out later this year.
Mar 29, 2012