Carbon steel will form a patina with use and age. You can prevent the patina by polishing after a few uses. Most of my carbon steel knives have formed a patina but I have prevented it on a few. A patina is a good thing not bad and must not be confused with rust. Join the Carbon Steel Group there may be things you can learn there.
Hey guys, I had a great time meeting Bob Andrews today. He was great to talk with and his selection was awesome. I wasn't sure what all he would have at the show, but he really went all out in showing off his merchandise.
I was able to see and enjoy a few pattens that I hadn't yet had the chance to see. There are a few new knives added to my wish list and a few moved up higher on the priority list. I was able to get a pattern that I hadn't yet seen in hand.
A beautiful #85, it's dressed in placid buffalo scales. I will post a pic in the newest additions thread. Also, my brother wanted me to get something special, so he gave me an early B-day present, pics will be in newest addition too.
That is FANTASTIC and I am a muskrat man fan also. He has done a couple for us and his work is just beautiful. He not only does a wonderful job on rehandles but he has been creating some of his own
I want to be the first one to order a GEC with squirrel tooth ivory. Serial number two [number one is kept at the factory], I would be glad to go after them critters for the teeth to make knife handles. What a job, I'm retired but I am willing to go back to work for this special cause.
Robert, I can't wait to see your knife idea come to fruition! May have to do a mosaic of squirrel teeth/ivory to pull off a full handle set. That's a lot of squirrels! Hats off to you for taking one for the team with your willingness to come out of retirement for this project. I am waiting for the musk ox handles myself! I recently saw a Randall Made Knife with a Narwhal horn handle and that was pretty unique. Don't know where folks collect this stuff?
Tom, musk ox is really great stuff. Treeman knives makes more knives with it than any other knife makers I have seen. I heard that Randall knives only makes two a year with it. Oh, you are right it might take quite a few squirrel teeth to make one knife.lol
Egads Woman!! You have solved out Squirrel teeth dilemma. We will compile the little buggers teeth and....dare I say it....yes I will....a Squirrel Teeth Chip Resin. Good work Jan. LOL! I never thought to ask about mammoth teeth scales. Thanks for the 411!
We may have to work around the price point, $2400USD, may be a little high for a squirrel tooth handle. I think this might be because of the "World Wide" demand for "Squirrel Teeth". I think GEC can find a way to help us out on this.....lol
Dont worry guys we know someone that may be able to get us a better price if we are providing the teeth. But can we possibly supply the world wide demand. How many "volunteers" are out there.
I volunteer, I will take to the woods and hunt for squirrels, I know it will be a rough job but I am willing to do it for the good of the cutlery industry. I might need help, maybe Johnny can help and a few other willing adventurers.....lol
I want to see some "Missouri Pattern Knives", whats the hold up? Two years and waiting, folks. That's a good one Stephen. Some times I feel like a nut and sometimes I don't...lol
I sincerely apologize if anyone saw the FYI on international shipping as advertising. I should have clarified that I was not advertising for TSA, just letting our offshore folks know that there was a shipping deal going on right now. Mostly because I know that shipping can be costly outside of the US and sometimes adds an exorbitant amount to the purchase of a knife. We have a good number of members that are offshore and I was just excited to share a deal.
I frequently check all the GEC dealers sites and try to pass on any such savings I can. If you are a dealer and wish to allow for free international shipping, let me know. I would love to pass that info on to our folks here also. Anything to help get GEC knives into the hands of GEC collectors (at the best prices I can find for them)
Oh Miss Jan, we know you were just trying to help everyone you could. You don't play favorites, you have talked good about all our dealers here on IKC. An extra savings like that should be passed on to our members. No one should complain about saving a little money....lol
Jan keeps us updated on everything. If I ever have a problem finding a knife, she is the one to go see, she keeps up with all the dealers and knows whats going down. Thankfully we have her as a member, if I was outside of the US, I would love to know that I could catch a break on shipping.
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Carbon steel will form a patina with use and age. You can prevent the patina by polishing after a few uses. Most of my carbon steel knives have formed a patina but I have prevented it on a few. A patina is a good thing not bad and must not be confused with rust. Join the Carbon Steel Group there may be things you can learn there.
Apr 26, 2012
johnny twoshoes
On my way to see Bob Andrews in Monroeville Pa today.
Apr 29, 2012
Jan Carter
Johnny,
Tell us about the show and tell Bob hello
Apr 29, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Hey guys, I had a great time meeting Bob Andrews today. He was great to talk with and his selection was awesome. I wasn't sure what all he would have at the show, but he really went all out in showing off his merchandise.
I was able to see and enjoy a few pattens that I hadn't yet had the chance to see. There are a few new knives added to my wish list and a few moved up higher on the priority list. I was able to get a pattern that I hadn't yet seen in hand.
A beautiful #85, it's dressed in placid buffalo scales. I will post a pic in the newest additions thread. Also, my brother wanted me to get something special, so he gave me an early B-day present, pics will be in newest addition too.
Apr 29, 2012
Dana Mayo
Thanks Robert, I will join the Carbon steel group
Apr 29, 2012
Dana Mayo
Hi all, I am looking for a Tidioute Cranberry bone single blade Whaler. Anyone have one to sell?
Apr 29, 2012
Alan
Hey there Folks,
Not sure why but wanted to do some work to a Whaler but happy with the result and wanted to share:
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Apr 30, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Where have I seen that before?
That knife is truly fantastic and I love the work that was put into it. Awesome job done and beautiful knife to have.
Apr 30, 2012
Clint Thompson
Alan....
The Whaler looks fantastic!
Apr 30, 2012
Tom Peterson
Alan,
That is one awesome Whaler!!!
Apr 30, 2012
Dana Mayo
Hi Alan. I love the Whaler. I'd like to see more of them. I prefer the single blade. Are there any special short runs out there?
Apr 30, 2012
Dana Mayo
Alan. what work did you do on that special Whaler?
Apr 30, 2012
Alan
Thanks Fellas, Kudos to Muskrat Man....
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&...
Apr 30, 2012
Jan Carter
Alan,
That is FANTASTIC and I am a muskrat man fan also. He has done a couple for us and his work is just beautiful. He not only does a wonderful job on rehandles but he has been creating some of his own
http://muskratmancustomknives.com/
Apr 30, 2012
Jan Carter
We have all seen this new Hippo Ivory grading system?
May 1, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
The Muskrat Man is replacing one scale on the handle of an original Remigton Bullet knife for me right now. I'm in the waiting period.lol
May 1, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Thanks for the info Jan, I just dream about Ivory right now, but I'll be needing info like this one day.
May 3, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Hey Johnny, maybe them squirrels have some Ivory teeth, we might have to check better....lol
May 4, 2012
Jan Carter
squirrel ivory, I like that Robert
May 5, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Hey a poor man has to come up with something...lol
May 5, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Hey, thats a good idea Robert, I only use headshots though, so that could get tough.
Wonder how many squirrel it would take to make a decent sized pocket knife.
May 6, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
We would have to check with GEC to find that one out. You know they have a Acorn sheild that must mean something.
May 6, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Hmmm, maybe you really are on to something. We'll have to get Jan in charge of talking to them she has connections.
May 6, 2012
Jan Carter
Maybe they already know?
May 6, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
I want to be the first one to order a GEC with squirrel tooth ivory. Serial number two [number one is kept at the factory], I would be glad to go after them critters for the teeth to make knife handles. What a job, I'm retired but I am willing to go back to work for this special cause.
May 6, 2012
Tom Peterson
Robert, I can't wait to see your knife idea come to fruition! May have to do a mosaic of squirrel teeth/ivory to pull off a full handle set. That's a lot of squirrels! Hats off to you for taking one for the team with your willingness to come out of retirement for this project. I am waiting for the musk ox handles myself! I recently saw a Randall Made Knife with a Narwhal horn handle and that was pretty unique. Don't know where folks collect this stuff?
May 7, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Tom, musk ox is really great stuff. Treeman knives makes more knives with it than any other knife makers I have seen. I heard that Randall knives only makes two a year with it. Oh, you are right it might take quite a few squirrel teeth to make one knife.lol
May 8, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Well Miss Jan, whats the word from up north? Do we need some squirrel teeth?..lol
May 8, 2012
Jan Carter
LOL, get some prime teeth. We can always have it set in an acrylic to make the handles. After that I want one in Beaverteeth please LOL
May 8, 2012
Clint Thompson
Well Pro-Tech makes knives with Mastodon teeth so why not squirrel teeth. It would only take about 40 or so squirrels. LOL!
May 8, 2012
Jan Carter
This is mammoth teeth chips in resin
May 9, 2012
Clint Thompson
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An example of mammoth teeth chip resin. Cost $2,400 USD
May 9, 2012
Clint Thompson
Egads Woman!! You have solved out Squirrel teeth dilemma. We will compile the little buggers teeth and....dare I say it....yes I will....a Squirrel Teeth Chip Resin. Good work Jan. LOL! I never thought to ask about mammoth teeth scales. Thanks for the 411!
May 9, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
We may have to work around the price point, $2400USD, may be a little high for a squirrel tooth handle. I think this might be because of the "World Wide" demand for "Squirrel Teeth". I think GEC can find a way to help us out on this.....lol
May 10, 2012
Clint Thompson
Robert...
No worries. Here is our first contributing victim...I mean volunteer.
May 10, 2012
Jan Carter
Dont worry guys we know someone that may be able to get us a better price if we are providing the teeth. But can we possibly supply the world wide demand. How many "volunteers" are out there.
May 11, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
I volunteer, I will take to the woods and hunt for squirrels, I know it will be a rough job but I am willing to do it for the good of the cutlery industry. I might need help, maybe Johnny can help and a few other willing adventurers.....lol
May 11, 2012
Clint Thompson
GREAT SCOTT! We will have to get an export license.
May 11, 2012
johnny twoshoes
I'm in, the 22 is loaded and ready to go.
May 12, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
You know it's funny they have "Squirrels" in their trade mark but no handle sheilds. They have a beaver, why not a squirrel?
May 12, 2012
Jan Carter
Dont mess with the beaver now (LOL)
May 12, 2012
Jan Carter
Production Schedule 2012
PROJECTS TO PONDER:
May 13, 2012
stephen tungate
good comment robert maybe they could call the knife squirrely acorn trapper.....
May 13, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
I want to see some "Missouri Pattern Knives", whats the hold up? Two years and waiting, folks. That's a good one Stephen. Some times I feel like a nut and sometimes I don't...lol
May 13, 2012
Jan Carter
For those of you not on US soil, TSA knives is giving free international shipping until June 1. FYI
May 14, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Well, gang, I've already started saving up for the first squirrel tooth knife handle. lol
May 15, 2012
Jan Carter
I sincerely apologize if anyone saw the FYI on international shipping as advertising. I should have clarified that I was not advertising for TSA, just letting our offshore folks know that there was a shipping deal going on right now. Mostly because I know that shipping can be costly outside of the US and sometimes adds an exorbitant amount to the purchase of a knife. We have a good number of members that are offshore and I was just excited to share a deal.
I frequently check all the GEC dealers sites and try to pass on any such savings I can. If you are a dealer and wish to allow for free international shipping, let me know. I would love to pass that info on to our folks here also. Anything to help get GEC knives into the hands of GEC collectors (at the best prices I can find for them)
Thank you all for understanding
May 15, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Oh Miss Jan, we know you were just trying to help everyone you could. You don't play favorites, you have talked good about all our dealers here on IKC. An extra savings like that should be passed on to our members. No one should complain about saving a little money....lol
May 15, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Jan keeps us updated on everything. If I ever have a problem finding a knife, she is the one to go see, she keeps up with all the dealers and knows whats going down. Thankfully we have her as a member, if I was outside of the US, I would love to know that I could catch a break on shipping.
I live in the US and I still want a break, LOL.
May 16, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Robert, awesome job getting started, those would be perfect for a tiny Toothpick.
What grade of squirrel ivory is that?
May 16, 2012