Oh no, I wasn't offended, I was just wondering and thought that we should do it before the holidays, might work better. Miss Jan has taken in alot of info on what the majority might want, I have no idea what has the most support. I just hope it's something special though. Hey Johnny, I'm cooking a pot of deer for supper, wish you could taste.
Johnny, I'm sure your venison was great, just probably different from mine. I'll post the way I cook it in JJ.'Dinner, new recipes. I'd love to see how ya'll cook it too. It's very easy to miss understand what people are saying in a forum, no problem, lets just enjoy ourselves.
They will be home in no time. Gives you an opportunity Johnny to EDC some of those other knives that are calling out for your attention :) What will you use next?
Right now it's Dogleg Jack, but I'm thinking about maybe trying a new knife. I've been through a few of my other knives in the last week, but nothing is sticking yet.
Well Robert, it's not a new to me pattern, but It's a knife I've wanted for a long time. I got another #72 on the way, this one with a 1095 carbon steel clip blade and frontier bone scales.
A couple years ago they had one in the store at the rendezvous, I looked at it and decided not to go with it and I have kicked myself ever since. I finally found another one and it's coming home where it belongs.
Good choice, Johnny, I waited a long time for the 72 lockback to come out. I had a genuine stag on oder for a long time and it finally came out. It's a great pattern.
Thanks guys, this is my 5th #72 and I'm excited to finally have a clip with carbon steel. It feels like it's been my knife forever, it's just been waiting to get home.
I looked at the stag ones and I passed on them, not sure why, but I just wanted to wait. Bob has one that I got to see at the Pittsburg show and if I get rollin' in the green, I may end up springing for it if it's still around.
Good to have you with us. We get a little wild with our ideas but every opinion and idea is good to all of us. We can learn a good deal from each other.
Johnny, glad to hear that you found yourself a Frontier bone #72. I need to start carrying mine again. I have crossed over to the dark side and have been carrying a Benchmade Mini-Barage lately because I like it's assisted opening - sorry guys for bringing up a non trad. J2S, will GEC not repair your Elk #72 knife at all or will they just charge you since it is not under warranty? What is wrong with it - too much vertical blade walk as usual? I have a Burnt Stag single blade GEC SS #73 that has some walk issues that I need to send back too.
Tom, it has some good play in the blade vertically and horizontally. I could take the side to side out myself, I just don't know how to fix the rest. The knife is an "S" or "store" knife and GEC doesn't warrant these knives, which is not a problem, I completely understand why they wouldn't. I would live with it if it weren't for the fact that it wiggles when I'm cutting, even for the light chores.
None that I can share as of yet Robert, waiting on confirmation. You know ya'll will be the first to know. Typically it is not announced until the first day of the show. I usually try to get pics at 8am and get them on at 805 LOL
The last two years the Rendevous knives were great and alot of people enjoyed them. They just weren't my style, maybe this year the knife will suit my taste. Thanks Miss Jan, for the info you bring us on all these knife events.
I agree Ron. A lanyard hole would have been very nice for this pattern. We recently gave a good friend one of our iKC knives that Donnie had put a leather lanyard on with small stag pieces on it. He was never a lanyard person and now he is hooked. Amazing what a difference it makes on a pocket knife to have something to hang just outside your pocket to grab ahold of and get to the knife quickly.
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Oh no, I wasn't offended, I was just wondering and thought that we should do it before the holidays, might work better. Miss Jan has taken in alot of info on what the majority might want, I have no idea what has the most support. I just hope it's something special though. Hey Johnny, I'm cooking a pot of deer for supper, wish you could taste.
Jun 19, 2012
Clint Thompson
I understand Johnny.
Jun 19, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Thanks guys, I seriously didn't mean to misconstrue what was said.
I am really excited about this and I agree with Robert, I really have a hard time justifying a club knife when the holidays come up.
Robert, I just made a venison meal the other day. I bet it wasn't near as good as what you have in the pot though, wish I could try it.
Jun 19, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Johnny, I'm sure your venison was great, just probably different from mine. I'll post the way I cook it in JJ.'Dinner, new recipes. I'd love to see how ya'll cook it too. It's very easy to miss understand what people are saying in a forum, no problem, lets just enjoy ourselves.
Jun 19, 2012
johnny twoshoes
I'll have to do that Robert, I'll be looking for your recipe.
Jun 20, 2012
johnny twoshoes
My knives have made it to Titusville and are out for delivery.
They will be in good hands soon.
Jun 20, 2012
Jan Carter
YEA!!!!
They will be home in no time. Gives you an opportunity Johnny to EDC some of those other knives that are calling out for your attention :) What will you use next?
Jun 20, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Right now it's Dogleg Jack, but I'm thinking about maybe trying a new knife. I've been through a few of my other knives in the last week, but nothing is sticking yet.
Jun 20, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Well, I ordered a new one today!!!!
Jun 21, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Ha Ha, well let us in on it. I know you probably picked a good one....
Jun 21, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Well Robert, it's not a new to me pattern, but It's a knife I've wanted for a long time. I got another #72 on the way, this one with a 1095 carbon steel clip blade and frontier bone scales.
A couple years ago they had one in the store at the rendezvous, I looked at it and decided not to go with it and I have kicked myself ever since. I finally found another one and it's coming home where it belongs.
Jun 21, 2012
Clint Thompson
Good job Johnny. Send pics when it is home and safe.
Jun 21, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Good choice, Johnny, I waited a long time for the 72 lockback to come out. I had a genuine stag on oder for a long time and it finally came out. It's a great pattern.
Jun 21, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Thanks guys, this is my 5th #72 and I'm excited to finally have a clip with carbon steel. It feels like it's been my knife forever, it's just been waiting to get home.
I looked at the stag ones and I passed on them, not sure why, but I just wanted to wait. Bob has one that I got to see at the Pittsburg show and if I get rollin' in the green, I may end up springing for it if it's still around.
Jun 21, 2012
Jan Carter
Good work Johnny. Thats what I call a knife rescue. Bring it home where it can be used and loved!! I enjoy the frontier bone...It's a classic
Jun 21, 2012
johnny twoshoes
It's headed home and headed for the pocket.
Jun 21, 2012
peter force
sorry should have hoine dthis group long ago...just getting my IKC up to speed... thanx for having me ..
Jun 22, 2012
Clint Thompson
Peter...
Good to have you with us. We get a little wild with our ideas but every opinion and idea is good to all of us. We can learn a good deal from each other.
Jun 22, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Okay guys, I just got word back that my Elk will not be repaired. It's a "S", or "store" knife, so it's not under warranty.
Jun 22, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Johnny, there is others that refurbish knives besides the factory where they were made. If you need some names let me know.
Jun 22, 2012
Tom Peterson
Johnny, glad to hear that you found yourself a Frontier bone #72. I need to start carrying mine again. I have crossed over to the dark side and have been carrying a Benchmade Mini-Barage lately because I like it's assisted opening - sorry guys for bringing up a non trad. J2S, will GEC not repair your Elk #72 knife at all or will they just charge you since it is not under warranty? What is wrong with it - too much vertical blade walk as usual? I have a Burnt Stag single blade GEC SS #73 that has some walk issues that I need to send back too.
Jun 22, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Robert, I'll send you an e-mail buddy.
Tom, it has some good play in the blade vertically and horizontally. I could take the side to side out myself, I just don't know how to fix the rest. The knife is an "S" or "store" knife and GEC doesn't warrant these knives, which is not a problem, I completely understand why they wouldn't. I would live with it if it weren't for the fact that it wiggles when I'm cutting, even for the light chores.
Jun 23, 2012
johnny twoshoes
The new knife arrived and there is pictures and opinions to come later today.
Jun 24, 2012
Jan Carter
I heard a Beavertail rumor. YIPEEEE!
Jun 26, 2012
Gary Thomas
Does anyone know if there is a Knifeaholics Anonymous? I think I need to join :)
Jun 27, 2012
Clint Thompson
Gary....
Charter member here.
Jun 27, 2012
Jan Carter
Gary,
LOL, Like Clint I believe we all qualify for the lifetime membership now. I wonder if we can get a grant for that?
Jun 27, 2012
Jan Carter
Check out the Knife song video, it is so funny and addresses our addiction
http://www.iknifecollector.com/video/the-knife-addiction-song
Jun 27, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Miss Jan, any insider info on the Rendezvous knife for this year?
Jun 28, 2012
Jan Carter
None that I can share as of yet Robert, waiting on confirmation. You know ya'll will be the first to know. Typically it is not announced until the first day of the show. I usually try to get pics at 8am and get them on at 805 LOL
Jun 29, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
The last two years the Rendevous knives were great and alot of people enjoyed them. They just weren't my style, maybe this year the knife will suit my taste. Thanks Miss Jan, for the info you bring us on all these knife events.
Jul 1, 2012
Jan Carter
Jul 2, 2012
Jan Carter
Hey everyone...some answers on the 71
It is D1 tool steel
Orange is the only handle in the foreseeable future.
153 of them produced
SOME NEWS ON GREAT EASTERN the factory is now closed until Monday, wish them all a happy holiday :)
Jul 3, 2012
johnny twoshoes
This is definitely some great news and I'm glad to hear that others will be able to enjoy the beautiful orange Bull Nose.
Jul 3, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
I hope they all have a great 4th and vacation and stay sharp....lol
Jul 3, 2012
Bob Andrews
That would be O1 on the Bullnose.
Jul 3, 2012
Jan Carter
ooops, Bob is right on my Mispelling. Thanks for the correction.
Jul 4, 2012
Jan Carter
Jul 4, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Happy 4th everyone, I hope you are all having a wonderful time.
Jul 4, 2012
Jan Carter
It has been so quiet in here. I think you are all out having a summer of fun.
WOOOOHOOOOOOO, enjoy and come back soon
Jul 7, 2012
Bob Andrews
I guess everybody's on their way to Titusville and left the computer at home!
Jul 11, 2012
Bob Andrews
Wounded Warrior Project
DRAWING TO BENEFIT THE WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT
#852112 Northfield UN-X-LD, Bark Mammoth Ivory, Single Blade Knife
Drawing Date: Saturday afternoon, July 21, 2012 at GEC Rendezvous
Donation $1.00 per ticket – If paying with a Credit Card there will be a minimum of $20.00 per order.
Contact Chris: 814-827-3411 or email: chris@greateasterncutlery.net
Jul 11, 2012
Jan Carter
Great work Bob, I was just getting home and about to move this over from the website. THANK YOU
Dont miss the chance folks, you can enter by phone (it's just more fun in person)!
Jul 11, 2012
Jan Carter
Did you see????????????????????????? It's BEAVERTAIL and the long awaited Missouri Trapper
Jul 12, 2012
johnny twoshoes
Great to see another Beavertail, but not sure how I feel about the pattern.
we'll see, I can't wait to see it in person.
Jul 12, 2012
Jan Carter
Looks like the next run of them is a lock back
Redneck Orange Delrin
Missouri Trapper
Jigged Bone
Ebony Wood
Frontier Bone
Beaver Wood
Missouri Trapper
Jigged Bone
Cocobolo Wood
Burnt Stag
Missouri Trader
Jigged Bone
Beaver Wood
Ebony Wood
Frontier Bone
Missouri Trader
Jigged Bone
Cocobolo Wood
Burnt Stag
Jul 12, 2012
Ron Cooper
I sure wish the Beavertail had a lanyard hole! I like the looks of that pattern, though. (Missouri Trapper)
Jul 13, 2012
Jan Carter
I agree Ron. A lanyard hole would have been very nice for this pattern. We recently gave a good friend one of our iKC knives that Donnie had put a leather lanyard on with small stag pieces on it. He was never a lanyard person and now he is hooked. Amazing what a difference it makes on a pocket knife to have something to hang just outside your pocket to grab ahold of and get to the knife quickly.
Jul 13, 2012
Jan Carter
WOOOHOOO....Titusville HERE WE COME
Jul 15, 2012
Jan Carter
check out the comparison video for the #42
http://www.iknifecollector.com/video/42-missouri-trapper-7-13-12
Jul 15, 2012