I stopped at Village Knives after visiting the Keystone Knife show in Lewisburg, Pa in Feb this year (2016).
The the show and a stop afterwards at the Pennsylvania Dutch Country which is a few hours away was a great off season inexpensive vacation. Off season hotel prices were way below what we have in New England.
COUNTRY KNIVES
4134 Old Philadelphia Pike PO BOX 576 Intercourse, PA 17534
Which means time for me to look up how to spell the word.
And also time to contemplate what the 10th Anniversary Rendezvous Knife will be! The 5th Anniversary Rendezvous brought us the Whaler. How will the wizards at GEC top that?
The Whittler and the Speaker Jack will both be two spring knives. The Single blade Clerk will be…a single spring. The single blade Clerk will have the laser engraving as shown in the GEC mock up. Handle colors haven’t been determined yet.
All GEC has to say is "Whittler", and that gets my attention :) This pattern looks a little similar to the #62 Courthouse Whittler which I have been looking for.
I posted some pics but thought I'd put them here as well. I had 3 Ben Hogans that I thought could be improved. The Primitive bone was not to my liking at all...If If it's not going to be dyed them I like it bleached. The Black Gold was just to dark of an acrylic...didn't set it of in my display at all and it had a spear blade. Nothing wrong with sear blades, just don't like them on my Ben Hogans...I already had one and that's enough. The Red River acrylic was too dark as well. These 3 knives fell into that group of not really knowing if you'll like them until you get to hold them. I sent them to Herman Williams to be re-handled. Plus a little file work on one.
The rehandles all look great. Your correct that he still does stunning work. Not being an acrylic fan, for the most part, I can understand having them changed out. When Donnie collected seahorses we did the same thing. The G10 did nothing for me but the rams horn replacement did LOL.
Good work on making your collections what you want it to be !
I happened to be in the neighborhood of GEC today so I stopped by to visit with Mr. Howard and Ms. Tucker and browse a bit. We had a nice discussion on my favorite handle material and the future of it. He showed me some of the stag hunks that they start with. Snapped a couple pics and bagged a couple fine pieces of cutlery and got back on the road.
I'm looking for a GEC Tidioute #651112 LB in Spring Green jig bone. This is the clip blade lockback. If anyone has a line on one, I'd appreciate a heads up.
I received an email from Chris at GEC this afternoon regarding the upcoming Single Blade 78 American Jacks. These aren’t expected to ship until mid to late December and just Friday they were asking for early order commitments. Today, five days later, GEC is committing to building 1800 Tidioute and Northfields PLUS…….. 1000 SFO’s. That’s almost 3000 single blade 78’s.
Now I know how I feel about a low run company stepping up to 3K production of a single pattern but I am interested to hear how you feel about it?
This is a good many single blade knives. I hope the marketing did their due diligence. I personally like the 78 pattern. It will be interesting to see the final products in each of the three classes.
Looking at GEC's production totals for last year, it is apparent they are stepping up production of each release. That is a good thing since demand is growing for their product. The numbers seem very high however for the #78 if correct. There are a lot more SFO's going on now too. Just have to wait & see how this all shakes out I guess.
I don't collect for investment reasons but for enjoyment. One thing you could pretty much count on though, was that a GEC knife would hold it's original value and generally increase in value which is a rare thing in today's traditional knife market. With GEC ramping up production numbers, on the new 78's at least, I doubt this will still be true. As long as the quality of their knives does not suffer from this increase in production I will still collect GEC's when a particular model appeals to me, but that thrill of having one of only maybe 50 made will certainly be gone. That in itself will certainly make their knives much less appealing to me as a collector.
I agree about waiting to see how this bold move plays out. Like you Doug we dont collect for investments LOL, I would have started collecting gold 40 years ago if that was my intent. Your statement that historically they do NOT lose value was a factor in the collectible pieces though. Since what we have are the first 7 years of production and nothing more than a run of 25 we should still be ok on holding value. Heck this move may actually make the value increase
Queen Cutlery made folding woodcarving knives for my business. I need to find a new source so if anyone or any company is interested in providing knives, please contact me ASAP.
I wondered if I would ever own a GEC stockman pattern knife - especially in Sambar Stag. Today my GEC #66 in Sambar Stag arrived. (Purchased from CollectorKnives.net.) Very happy guy.
Last year there was a Knife Show just outside Titusville on the Rendezvous weekend that started at noon on Friday. Does anyone know if there's one this year?
Last year I got a Tidioute Calf Roper (661317) with gabon ebony handle and a Tidioute Churchill (351217) with gabon ebony handle. Since then I've carried both and loved each one. Right now I have the Calf roper in my pocket. They are both users with no concern for keeping them scratch free. I gave up trying to decide which one is my favorite.
Ron Mowery
Paul Satkowski,
Where in Pa Dutch Country is Village Knives? Do they have a website? I have heard of County Knives in Intercourse Pa.
I like the look of knives with handles made of quality rare wood. My EDC is a Case with what I believe is chestnut.
Jul 2, 2016
KnifeMaker
Paul S
Contact info follows.
I stopped at Village Knives after visiting the Keystone Knife show in Lewisburg, Pa in Feb this year (2016).
The the show and a stop afterwards at the Pennsylvania Dutch Country which is a few hours away was a great off season inexpensive vacation. Off season hotel prices were way below what we have in New England.
COUNTRY KNIVES
4134 Old Philadelphia Pike
PO BOX 576
Intercourse, PA 17534
http://www.countryknives.com/
Jul 3, 2016
Richard Schuchman
*snicker* Intercourse.... *heh, heh*
Jul 3, 2016
Jan Carter
Paul some great info on woods there !! Thank you
Jul 11, 2016
J. Dan Skean Jr.
Which means time for me to look up how to spell the word.
And also time to contemplate what the 10th Anniversary Rendezvous Knife will be! The 5th Anniversary Rendezvous brought us the Whaler. How will the wizards at GEC top that?
Any one in the know going to drop a hint?
Aug 1, 2016
Jan Carter
I have no idea and I wont be able to make it, so it comes to you to let us know on day one Dan!! (pretty please)
Aug 6, 2016
J. Dan Skean Jr.
Aug 6, 2016
Jan Carter
The Whittler and the Speaker Jack will both be two spring knives. The Single blade Clerk will be…a single spring. The single blade Clerk will have the laser engraving as shown in the GEC mock up. Handle colors haven’t been determined yet.
Jan 26, 2017
Tim
All GEC has to say is "Whittler", and that gets my attention :) This pattern looks a little similar to the #62 Courthouse Whittler which I have been looking for.
Jan 26, 2017
Jan Carter
Tim,
What handle are you looking for in that courthouse? 620211 right?
Yes this would be the same frame, different bolster and blades
Jan 26, 2017
Tim
Jan,
The Whittler is a 620311. Looking for a Garnet, but heck a Ebony or Stag would honestly be great.
Jan 26, 2017
Andy King
Just ordered my Congress set
#130217 Clerk in Smooth Laser Bone
#133217 Speaker Jack in Ivory Micarta
#130117 Whip in Stag
now the wait begins :)
Feb 14, 2017
Andy King
In case you are interested in options
Clerk (Tidioute- Smooth Laser Bone or Ivory Micarta); (Northfield - Gabon Ebony or Stag)
Speaker Jack & Whip (Tidioute- Rust Red Jig Bone or Ivory Micarta); (Northfield- Gabon Ebony or Stag)
Feb 14, 2017
Jan Carter
Andy that was some darn good choices of handles for the congress set. Cant wait to see them when they get home
Feb 15, 2017
Andy King
AWESOME knives
I am totally stoked by these great works of art and function
The quality is outrageous
Added pics today
Mar 10, 2017
Jan Carter
Andy, i am on the tablet but tomorrow i will get a good look!
Mar 10, 2017
In Memoriam
Doug Webber
I posted some pics but thought I'd put them here as well. I had 3 Ben Hogans that I thought could be improved. The Primitive bone was not to my liking at all...If If it's not going to be dyed them I like it bleached. The Black Gold was just to dark of an acrylic...didn't set it of in my display at all and it had a spear blade. Nothing wrong with sear blades, just don't like them on my Ben Hogans...I already had one and that's enough. The Red River acrylic was too dark as well. These 3 knives fell into that group of not really knowing if you'll like them until you get to hold them. I sent them to Herman Williams to be re-handled. Plus a little file work on one.





Mar 30, 2017
Tim
Wow, that's some nice file work.
Mar 31, 2017
In Memoriam
Doug Webber
Thanks Tim, Herman has been a huge influence on my knife collection. It's just boggles my mind that at 80 he is still turning out work like this.
#64 NORTHFIELD BABYLON HILL by HERMAN WILLIAMS
Mar 31, 2017
Tim
That's impressive at age 80. It's great that he is still pursuing a passion though.
I"ll be blessed just to bend over & tie my shoes at that age.
Mar 31, 2017
Jan Carter
Doug,
The rehandles all look great. Your correct that he still does stunning work. Not being an acrylic fan, for the most part, I can understand having them changed out. When Donnie collected seahorses we did the same thing. The G10 did nothing for me but the rams horn replacement did LOL.
Good work on making your collections what you want it to be !
Mar 31, 2017
Bryon Banks
Mar 31, 2017
In Memoriam
Doug Webber
I'm looking for a GEC Tidioute #651112 LB in Spring Green jig bone. This is the clip blade lockback. If anyone has a line on one, I'd appreciate a heads up.
Apr 18, 2017
Jan Carter
Greg just posted that he found a stash of early GEC protos!!! Prices look very reasonable to me
http://tsakblog.com/2017/07/13/great-eastern-prototype-discovery/
Jul 13, 2017
Jan Carter
An interesting discussion here
Here is the first paragraph
I received an email from Chris at GEC this afternoon regarding the upcoming Single Blade 78 American Jacks. These aren’t expected to ship until mid to late December and just Friday they were asking for early order commitments. Today, five days later, GEC is committing to building 1800 Tidioute and Northfields PLUS…….. 1000 SFO’s. That’s almost 3000 single blade 78’s.
Now I know how I feel about a low run company stepping up to 3K production of a single pattern but I am interested to hear how you feel about it?
Aug 31, 2017
Clint Thompson
This is a good many single blade knives. I hope the marketing did their due diligence. I personally like the 78 pattern. It will be interesting to see the final products in each of the three classes.
Aug 31, 2017
Tim
Looking at GEC's production totals for last year, it is apparent they are stepping up production of each release. That is a good thing since demand is growing for their product. The numbers seem very high however for the #78 if correct. There are a lot more SFO's going on now too. Just have to wait & see how this all shakes out I guess.
Aug 31, 2017
In Memoriam
Doug Webber
I don't collect for investment reasons but for enjoyment. One thing you could pretty much count on though, was that a GEC knife would hold it's original value and generally increase in value which is a rare thing in today's traditional knife market. With GEC ramping up production numbers, on the new 78's at least, I doubt this will still be true. As long as the quality of their knives does not suffer from this increase in production I will still collect GEC's when a particular model appeals to me, but that thrill of having one of only maybe 50 made will certainly be gone. That in itself will certainly make their knives much less appealing to me as a collector.
Aug 31, 2017
Jan Carter
I agree about waiting to see how this bold move plays out. Like you Doug we dont collect for investments LOL, I would have started collecting gold 40 years ago if that was my intent. Your statement that historically they do NOT lose value was a factor in the collectible pieces though. Since what we have are the first 7 years of production and nothing more than a run of 25 we should still be ok on holding value. Heck this move may actually make the value increase
Aug 31, 2017
Gary Kifer
Hello All,
Website is up and running, 2 full pages of GEC knives ;)
if I can help anyone with something new or used please let me know
Gary
Oct 17, 2017
Gary Kifer
Well were working on filling page # 3 of knives for sale, new and older :)
cutleryclassics.com
Oct 24, 2017
greg weber
my favorite knives to collect. especially since i grew up in that area
Dec 21, 2017
KnifeMaker
Robert Stadtlander
Queen Cutlery made folding woodcarving knives for my business. I need to find a new source so if anyone or any company is interested in providing knives, please contact me ASAP.
Feb 4, 2018
Jan Carter
Mar 31, 2018
Brian H Bentley
I wondered if I would ever own a GEC stockman pattern knife - especially in Sambar Stag. Today my GEC #66 in Sambar Stag arrived. (Purchased from CollectorKnives.net.) Very happy guy.
Jun 6, 2018
Jan Carter
Brian,
That is a winner! I know your happy to have one, how are you liking the knife itself?
Jun 6, 2018
Billy Oneale
Nice one, Brian.
Jun 6, 2018
Ron Cooper
That sure is a super sweet looking Stockman ya got there, Brian! Kudos, mate! Enjoy that beauty in good health, my friend.
Jun 6, 2018
Syd Carr
Oh dang, now I want one! (Thanks Brian, that's a real beauty!).
Jun 6, 2018
Brian H Bentley
Thanks, everyone.
Jan, I'm very happy with the knife and I feel fortunate to geta GEC in stag.
Jun 7, 2018
Clint Thompson
Great knife and knife company.
Jun 7, 2018
Brian H Bentley
Last year there was a Knife Show just outside Titusville on the Rendezvous weekend that started at noon on Friday. Does anyone know if there's one this year?
Thanks, Brian
Jun 28, 2018
Jan Carter
Brian I dont know but I do know that Chris at GEC would be able to answer that for you
Jun 29, 2018
Jack Haskins, Jr.
Last year I got a Tidioute Calf Roper (661317) with gabon ebony handle and a Tidioute Churchill (351217) with gabon ebony handle. Since then I've carried both and loved each one. Right now I have the Calf roper in my pocket. They are both users with no concern for keeping them scratch free. I gave up trying to decide which one is my favorite.
Jack
Jul 8, 2018
Jan Carter
I find myself searching for a #15 with a cap lifter for a friend, no glow in the dark :)
any help is appreciated
Sep 18, 2018
Tim
I have seen a Crown Lifter, and some Beer Scouts on another exchange, but they disappear faster then I can get a notification out.
Oct 5, 2018
In Memoriam
Kenneth W. Hill
Great Eastern Cutlery Rendezvous Event August 8th ,9th , & 10th 2019
Apr 20, 2019
Jan Carter
Apr 20, 2019
Paul Evans
Has anybody noticed how much Whalers are selling for on evil bay?
Apr 25, 2019
Jan Carter
Paul I have not looked but I know someone that got 1000 each for 2 of the originals
Apr 25, 2019