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Collectors of Great Eastern, Northfield and Tidioute Knives

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  • Jan Carter

    August schedule

    #235212 Tidioute Cutlery with pen blade
    Jigged Bone
    Black Canvas Micarta
    Ebony Wood

    #235212 Northfield UN-X-LD with pen blade
    Calico Bone
    Cocobolo Wood
    Burnt Stag
    #722112 Northfield UN-X-LD
    King Wood
    Burnt Stag
    #721112 GEC
    Jigged Bone
    #721111 Tidioute Cutlery
    Black Canvas Micarta
    #722111 Tidioute Cutlery
    Black Canvas Micarta
    #892212 Northfield UN-X-LD
    Gabon Ebony
    #891212 Tidioute Cutlery
    Jigged Bone
    Buffalo Horn
    #891212 Northfield UN-X-LD
    Calico Bone
    Cocobolo Wood
    Stag
    Genuine Stag
    #892212 GEC
    Jig Bone
    American Elk
    Walnut
    #891212 GEC
    Jig Bone
    American Elk
    Walnut
  • Jan Carter

    Hey guys I almost forgot to share.  Chris told me there are some more of the bullnoses coming out soon in the orange and a black too

  • peter force

    hey jan... thanx for the updates http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/pocket-knives/2012-new-releases/  with that link their they can go and check em out by pictures as well.... also notice some more SFO this year... also i know bladeforums is having thier club knife as of right now...done by GEC....that may change.


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Miss Jan, this is my 4 GEC user knives. It's finally complete with my last purchase of the Trader lockback.

  • Jan Carter

    Robert,

    Some great choices there!

  • Jan Carter

    I am so very pleased to announce a selection for the 2012 iKnife Collector knife. Our selection is:

    From GEC a Whittler, specifically #570312 Northfield UN-X-LD, jigged Pioneer bone. The blade is 1095 Carbon Steel. The knife will include the traditional Wharncliffe (cut swedge), Pen and Coping blades(inside cut swedges) that are polished. The main blade will have the Northfield Tang Stamp. Bolsters on the knife will be Lined and /Dimpled.

    The Shield will be our iKC shield used last year and an etch this year -see the picture. It will not contain serial numbers but will come with a tube under the Northfield label and have a Certificate of Authenticity(COA)

    The price for this years knife is $123 USD plus $7 us and $15 international.  All shipping is  through the US postal service.

    As last year, all knives must be prepaid.

    We do need your names and addresses to coordinate the list with GEC. Please send an email to myself or Jan Carter with your name and address of where you want your knife shipped.

    Payment:  For the processing,  Jan  is putting together a spread sheet with correct names, addresses and method of payment. 

    This year we are pleased to offer a direct pay option through the Great Eastern PayPal Account. sales@greateasterncutlery.net Pay Pal

    Anyone choosing to do a Money Order or personal check to GEC should still give us your name and address and mail their payment to:

    Great Eastern Cutlery
    701 East Spring Street
    Unit 10 Building 2
    Titusville , Pennsylvania 16354

    Please make sure your name and the words IKC knife are on the payment.

    On behalf of Scott King our founder, the selection committee and all the members of iKC we sincerely appreciate your continued interest and participation in our community.  If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask.

  • Alan

    Thanks for that info on the 2012 IKC Jan, I've made payment to GEC already.

    Awesome selection and one I do not have, Thks Alan

  • Jan Carter

    Alan,

    Thanks for the support, we appreciate it.  So Glad you like it and I was pleased we went with GEC again!


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Yes Mam, I love ya'll decision, I think everyone will be pleased with this years knife. Thanks for all ya'll hard work.

  • Jan Carter

    A true labor of love Robert!  This is a wonderful community and getting to help design a knife is AWESOME!!!

  • Jan Carter

    Just noticed there is a 89 (melon tester) being produced in a short run.  


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Have ya'll seen the new #23 Jack knife with Calico Bone handles? Sweet! That's all I can say, "Sweet"!

  • Clint Thompson

    MELON TESTER?!! I love the melon tester styles.  When does this GEC #89 come out young lady?

  • johnny twoshoes

    I can't wait to see these!!!

    If they are what I think they are, people are gonna love them.

  • Jan Carter

    Heres the pics in process

    http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/information/89-short-run/

    and here is the page of the previous 89's

    http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/patterns/89-melon-tester-2/

    I love this pattern also!

  • Clint Thompson

    Nice...very nice.

  • Ron Cooper

    Nice lookin' knives, them Beavertails! I love that Beaver badge! Thanks for posting some cool pics of your properly initiated and now broke-in knife.

    Cheers from the other Ron!

    Ain't no tuna on my breath!

  • johnny twoshoes

    Ron, these knives are mean't for hard work and I love to see that your putting it through the paces. Great pics.


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    Craig Henry

    I couldn't find much by googling it, but can someone please tell me all the ins and outs of "Looking Glass handles"?

  • Gary Norton

     

    Hello Craig. In a looking glass handle GEC uses a thin piece of genuine material, usually abalone or mother of pearl, and then covers it with clear acrylic. It is a great idea, as you get the beauty of the material, and the toughness of the acrylic. It makes it very pocket friendly


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    Craig Henry

    Thanks Gary! Sounds like a new and improved idea! I guess it keeps the cost down some?

  • Gary Norton

    Yes, and that as well

  • jeff

    hello craig,I own a couple of the looking glass models,..and they are quite nice.they are less Pricey than the non-looking glass handles. like gary said they are a thiner piece of material,coated with  a clear acrylic.they also seem to be more pieced together,{not a solid piece of material} more than the originals ,but, that could be my opinion, I'm not sure if that is a trait of looking glass version, or just my collection of them.


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    Craig Henry

    Interesting. Thanks Jeff!


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    Craig Henry

    Okay, I did the deed. I placed my first GEC order last night. Not one....not two....but THREE knives!


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    Craig Henry

    Okay, I give.....what does "PPP Pattern Production Premier" mean? First run of that pattern?

  • Jim McLeod

    So now Craig, which three have set you a fire with glee.....and yes on the PPP


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    Craig Henry

    1. #26 Northfield Sleeveboard in Cocobola with clip

    2. #33 Northfield Conductor in Burnt Sienna Jigged Bone

    3. #33 Northfield Conductor in Stag

  • Jan Carter

    That is exciting Craig!!  And a PPP too?


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    Craig Henry

    No, no PPP.  I just noticed that listed on a dealers site.

    I'm already looking around and thinking about my next months knife order!


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    Craig Henry

    Where's the best place to find out stuff about GEC?  

    Also, do they put out new handle materials every year? On each model, or just selected models? 

    Are all production runs split up with half serialized and half non-serialized?

    Are they going to continue to produce fixed blades, or is what is out now all there is going to be?

    Do they always produce a model or pattern in both Northfield and Tidioute markings?

    How often do they come out with a completely new pattern?

  • Jim McLeod

    Craig...ooouuch careful you don't want to overload on to much information at once,you might go broke.....

    For more information you'll need to take in a few other Blogs and Forums

    Other GEC Dealers

    TSA Knives Blog (linked from website)

    Old Hundred Collectibles Blog (linked from website

    Collector Knives (left hand side towards bottom link to register)

    Forums

    All About Pocket Knives

    And you bound to see a few familiar names

  • Jan Carter

    Craig,

    LOL...we are happy to answer any questions right here.

    Each year there are handle materials and patterns added to the line.  The mix is based on many things included the feedback from the customers.

    Not all productions are split.  Most are not even.  If a run calls for 30 knives, they need to make about 40 or so to account for those that dont make the grade.  So the original 30 will be serialized and then any remaining are non serialized.  Some runs are just not serial numbered at all

    There are no plans to drop the fix blade production.  They just dont make them as often as they do the pocketknives

    Completely new pattern, it varies.  New frame and everything, a few times a year.  A change to an existing frame..pretty often

    Jim is certainly right. All of those are good places to get information and you will certainly see some familiar faces.


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    Craig Henry

    Jan,

    Thanks as always!

    Jim,

    Thanks Jim. I've already been to those places. Overload? Me? LOL! I LOVE knife information! At my age now I might not remember a lot of it (I don't know if I should laugh or cry), but overload....no way!

  • Jim McLeod

    I see now Craig..you have an insatiable appetite for more information and you've run the gambit on all the regular hang outs for GEC....one thing left to do Dorothy follow the Black Pavement to PA.


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    One of the things that make knife collecting = buying is the studing of all the different knives, patterns and handles. I think this part of knife collecting is lost by some people but can be a very enjoyable part of the hobby. Good luck Craig, I know you will make a great choice. GEC, forever!

  • Jan Carter

    Jim, I like how you think!!!

    Comment by Jim McLeod 1 hour ago

    I see now Craig..you have an insatiable appetite for more information and you've run the gambit on all the regular hang outs for GEC....one thing left to do Dorothy follow the Black Pavement to PA.


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    Craig Henry

    Jim Said;

    I see now Craig..you have an insatiable appetite for more information and you've run the gambit on all the regular hang outs for GEC....one thing left to do Dorothy follow the Black Pavement to PA.

    Hmmm....I was born in PA. Maybe  I should go visit. Except I can't afford it......I buy too many knives! LOL!


  • KnifeMaker

    Joan Mae Howard

    Ok, here are answers to all your questions:

    We are always looking for more or different handle materials/colors to put on the knives.  They go on any or all models.

    Serialized/non-serialized usually follow these basic guidelines:  if the run is under 50 pcs. then there are no serial numbers put on the knife, if the run is 50 pcs. to 75 then we serialized the first 25 pcs. and not the rest, if the run is 75 pcs. or more then we serialize the first 35 pcs. and not the rest.

    We will continue to produce fixed blade knives and there are some on our schedule at this time and should be finished in the next month or two.

    Most of the time we produce in both the Tidioute and Northfield patterns at the same time.  Tidioute being the working man's line and the Northfield is the fancier line with more expensive handle materials, different swedges, long pull nail marks, lined/slanted/dimpled bolsters on some.

    As for new patterns (new body styles) we currently have something brand new come out approx. every 6 - 8 weeks.  In between this time we will often take an existing pattern and change the blade configuration in it to then have another new knife with a old body style.

    I hope this has answered all your questions and if there is anything else I can help you with just let me know.

  • peter force

    thanx alot chris!

  • Jan Carter

    THANK YOU MS. CHRIS!!!!!


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    Craig Henry

    Thanks Chris, that was great!

  • Ron Cooper

    Wow, Craig! Those answers all came straight from the proverbial, "horses's mouth." Chris is the lady whose name is on all of my GEC certificates of authenticity. It don't get much better than that!

    BTW, she's about the prettiest filly you're ever likely to see, also! (I hope that gets me off the hook for the horse reference? lol)


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    Craig Henry

    Chris Tucker said;

     

    ...Tidioute being the working man's line and the Northfield is the fancier line...

     

    Hmmm, I'm retired, therefore not working, so I guess I'm a Northfield man?  And.....I'm fancy! Lol!

    But, I WILL be getting some Tidioute sooner or later!


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    Craig Henry

    My little review on my first is up there in the #33 Conductor discussion.

    GEC lists the #33 as 3 3/8" closed? Mine measures 3 1/4" closed.

  • Tom Peterson

    Craig,

    Get yourself a GEC knife sleeve and you can carry it and use it while still keeping it new looking! I try to buy a Tidioute knife in patterns that I collect Northfields in and use the Tidioute. You could just buy two of a Northfield too and use one of them! Welcome aboard though, enjoy your new GEC's!!!


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    Craig Henry

    I know Tom, but that means more expense buying one for using and one for collecting. I like the plainer everyday look of the Tidioute, but, those Northfields are just so sexy with all the extra bells and whistles!

    Excuse me while I go bang my head against the wall.....


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    Craig Henry

    My other two came today! I can't take any pictures today, it's misting outside and I prefer taking pictures outside. 

    Well, anywho......I'm just more tickled. I LOVE the #33, and the Sleeveboard...........well.........I have no words. It is such a cool little knife! Tight, solid.

    I'll try to take some pictures tomorrow and do a little review.

    I'm hooked.

    I want to use one SOOO bad!

     

  • Jan Carter

    Ron,

    I just realized what great save you made regarding the horses mouth ROFL!!!

    Craig,

    Cant wait to hear about them!

    Tom,

    Good to see you around here been awhile and we did miss you :)

  • Tom Peterson

    Thanks Jan,

    Good to be back. Missed you all too! I have been sulking because I haven't been able to afford any new knives (or at least not too many). I tried living vicariously through everyone else here and that worked for a bit but I have been watering at the mouth over some of the newer patterns. I did pick up a couple of GEC's to tide me over and have been pulling out some of my older GEC's to enjoy and that helped out a lot. But it always seems like your favorite knife is the one you just got (or the one you plan on getting next)! That is the good part and bad part of knife collecting!