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  • Jan Carter


    Wounded Warrior Project Auction Starts ON TSA ~ TODAY!


    A week ago Greg was lucky enough to have won the GEC Rendezvous Raffle knife for the Wounded Warrior Project.  This is from his Blog

    This year I haven’t been running any Auctions for the Wounded Warrior Project but instead have been donating a percentage of sales.  When I won this knife, it just seemed appropriate to pay it forward and auction it off with all of the proceeds going to the Wounded Warrior Project!  It’s a fantastic looking knife and truly  one of a kind!

    721114LB Hand Carved Camel Bone #02DSCN0456DSCN0458

    As the label states, the handle material is hand carved Camel Bone and even though it’s serial #02, this is the only one that was built.  GREAT looking knife and an even greater collectible!

    The auction starts immediately and will end Saturday, August 23 at 7:00PM CST.

    To place a bid, simply post a reply to this post AT http://tsakblog.com/2014/08/19/wounded-warrior-project-auction-star...

    A couple of suggestions from previous experience:

    • Don’t wait until the last minute to bid.
    • If you haven’t already registered to post on the TSA Blog, you’re bid may not show up immediately as I have to approve new contributors.
    • In the event of a tie bid, the bid with the earlier time stamp will prevail

    That’s it!  Nothing to it.  100% of the proceeds from this auction will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project.

  • Jan Carter

    Congrats to the winner and Bless you for the generosity!

  • Paul Slusser

  • Paul Slusser

    Thank you Jan.  I just received the knife and couldn't be happier with it. GEC did a great job. What a pleasure it is to own this knife and to have the opportunity to partner with Greg to make a donation to our honorable wounded warriors. I know pictures were already posted but I had to share some of my own below.

  • Ron Cooper

    Congratulations, Paul! That sure is one beauty of a knife! And thank you also for your contribution to the Wounded Warrior project! For so many of our brave men and women the real battle begins once they have shed their uniforms. Enjoy your new knife in good health, my friend!

  • Jan Carter

    Paul,

    Goodness I wish they would put that handle material into production.  But then I want you to own the only one LOL

  • Paul Slusser

    This is the only one that was made according to Chris.

  • In Memoriam

    Terry Ray

    Wooohoooo congrats Paul, it's a beautiful one of a kind !
  • Jan Carter

    Have you seen the newest? America's Fighting Ship Knives, Battleship Texas Viper proto type, with Wood Decking handles. Damascas steel forged from the engine room of the Battleship, by Devon Thomas, 3" wharncliffe blade. Nickel silver, triple lined bolsters with brass liners and pins. Inlay shield with 04TX etched on the side of the handle with lanyard hole. Comes with a certificate of authenticity that this knife is forged with original steel from the Historic Battleship Texas BB-35. (Steel dated 1912) Also a Walnut presentation box with red felt and etched seal of the USS TEXAS BB-35. Hand made knife by Great Eastern Cutlery.

  • John Bamford

    That's a fantastic looking knife there Jan and a real piece of history too !!

  • jeff

     i thought the Texas was a museum now.. did they tear it down? my dad did some traveling on her during wwII  in the battle of Iwo Jima ,as a raider in the marine corp. Nice looking knife .

  • Bruce Piehl

    It is still a museum, a portion of the proceeds from the sales goes back to the museum, and the Wounded Worriers Project. The ship is constantly being upgraded (maintained) do to the salt water it sits in.

  • Andrew Cutler

    Wow=I want one!!!

  • Jan Carter

    Special Wounded Warrior Project Auction Starts Today!

    “I ran across that first Wounded Warrior knife you put up and I won back in the day (2009).  How would you like to have it back to raffle off again?  It was a 2009 2nd cut jigged stag 89.  Be my pleasure to donate it if you want to do it.  Already engraved with Wounded Warrior Supporter on the blade……………”
    “Greg, ……..  I’d like to do this in honor of my daughter, Amanda, who was an Army MP Sergeant involved in an IED explosion when she was stationed in Baghdad in November 2003.  She still has constant headaches and a 90% VA disability from the Traumatic Brain Injury she suffered. At that time the HMMWVs were not armored and the explosion blew the vehicle upside down.  Both her and the driver were knocked out and when she came to, the vehicle was on fire.  She pulled the still unconscious driver out and then the HMMWV burned up totally.  Anyway, she refused the Purple Heart because she didn’t have a gunshot wound – she was a stubborn one.  At that early time in the conflict, all the brain injury issues from the IED explosions were unknown.
     
    Anyway, I’m honored that you’d put it up again for auction at some
    point.
    I just found out about this  one and it is over tomorrow at noon

  • Ron Cooper

    Did I hear you say that the long anticipated Great Eastern Cutlery Wallstreet #99 Wharncliffe Lockback would be available for purchase from an authorized GEC Dealer on Friday?

    Great Eastern Cutlery Wallstreet #99 Wharncliffe Lockback Antique Green Bone

    Holy Cow! That really is some exciting news! 

  • Ron Cooper

    And the...

    Great Eastern Cutlery Wallstreet Antique Green Bone #99 Spear Lockback
    Great Eastern Cutlery Wallstreet Antique Green Bone #99 Spear Lockback
    ...Too!
  • Ron Cooper

    J.J. and me, both, Steve! Those Wharnie blades hold a special power on me like no other. I may have to hold out for a micarta, or possibly a Mexican bocote, version though? (If GEC should ever offer them in those handle materials)

    Hmmm! Decisions ... Decisions!

  • Jan Carter

    Ron you are right on those Wallstreets the decision is difficult but the wharncliff wins

  • John Bamford

    If I was going to buy one , which I am not due to an Edge Pro coming soon, I would go for the Smooth Autumn Gold Bone it looks really nice.

  • John Bamford

    The more important question is does Ron's mouse continue to jump about when I can't see him ?

  • Ron Cooper

    John,

    Your question is reminiscent of the philosophical "Tree falling in the forest" query. Does it still make a sound if there is no one to observe it falling?

    One can only presume that the mouse continues to jump in jubilation even when you can't see it.

    But, wait! I decided to launch an independent probe and settle the mouse jumping in jubilation question once and for all.

    I was startled to discover that this particular mouse belongs to a very strong labor Union. Excitable Rodents Local 5150. Their contract specifically stipulates that evidentiary dancing, jumping, or displaying excitement shall be conducted only when eyes are upon them.

    In other words...If you can't see him, he ain't dancing! 

    I hope this answers your question, John? I guess I'll need to take a closer look at the tree in the forest now, also?


  • John Bamford

    Glad to hear that mouse is in the "ERL" Ron , I hate to see unauthorised excitement in the rodent community.

  • Graeme

    Any one manage to snag one of the red soupbone barlows??? They all went so dang fast!

  • Jan Carter

    Graeme, we got one from a run about a year ago and I love it!

  • Ken Mundhenk

    Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

  • ken beem

    One on ig #knifesale for 165.. Graeme.
  • 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!

  • ken beem

    Do you think 165 is a fair price?
  • 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. 

  • ken beem

    Just got the new Northwoods 2 blade madison barlow in smooth blue bone. It is the nicest GEC/Northwoods I have ever handled.
  • 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!

  • ken beem

    Not bad but usually carry larger framelocks or linerlocks.
  • Graeme

    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.
  • Jan Carter

  • Graeme

    I found the 99s to be a little pointy and uncomfortable at times....how are those?

  • ken beem

    Just got it today but so far I love it. I think that the fit and finish is the best so far that I have seen.
  • ken beem

    Just got it today but so far I love it. I think that the fit and finish is the best so far that I have seen.
  • 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.

  • Clint Thompson

    Jan I love the knife you pictured here.  Next to swing guards they bring back the memories.  I will check this out.

  • 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.

  • 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 Carter

    Excellent Clint.  Thanks and enjoy the knife

  • Jan Carter

  • Jan Carter

  • Jan Carter

    2015 GEC RENDEZVOUS

    Thursday, August 6th  –  7:30 to 4:30,  Tours 7:30 to 2:30

    Friday, August 7th  –  7:30 to 4:30,  Tours 7:30 to 2:30

    Saturday, August 8th  –  7:30 to 12:30 —

    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
     

     

  • 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

  • Jan Carter

    LOL, Ron I feel the same way

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 !!