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Collectors of Great Eastern, Northfield and Tidioute Knives

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    Kenneth W. Hill

    GEC#86 Oil Field Jacks are up !


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    Kenneth W. Hill

    GEC has released some more #86 Oil Field Jack pictures.   


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    Kenneth W. Hill

    iKC sponsor JSR Sports & More has GEC#86 Oil Field Jack knives in Oil sucker rod wood and natural canvas micarta #86 knives right now.  


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    Kenneth W. Hill

    More GEC#86 factory photos have been posted. 


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    Kenneth W. Hill

    iKC sponsor JSR Sports & More has a fresh batch of #86 Old Field Jack  Oil Sucker Rod wood knives. 


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    Kenneth W. Hill

    Oil  Field jack #86 Oily Creek Bone knives have been released.   


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    Kenneth W. Hill

    Look how big the #86 Oil Field jack really is !


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    Kenneth W. Hill

    More GEC Pictures found today. 


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    Kenneth W. Hill


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    Kenneth W. Hill

    GEC#86 Oil Field Jack Oily Creek bone knives are up.  The oldest and largest GEC dealer has a batch for sale.   You want one , you better hurry !  Lowest price too !


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    Kenneth W. Hill

    I just bought the JSR Sports & More  GEC SFO # Oil Field Jack Chocolate almond peach-seed bone.  


  • In Memoriam

    Kenneth W. Hill

    iKC sponsor JSR Sports & More has #86 Oil Field jack knives for sale right now. Natural micarta and Oily Creek bone #86 jacks are available right now.  


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  • Clint Thompson

    Nice looking pocket knives.


  • In Memoriam

    Kenneth W. Hill

    The #86 Sambar Stag Oil Field jacks are just about finished up and ready to go out. 


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    Kenneth W. Hill

    "BRING ON THAT POPCORN STAG !"


  • In Memoriam

    Kenneth W. Hill

    GEC#62 Easy Pocket Congress in production 


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    Kenneth W. Hill


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  • Jan Carter

    GEC and TSA review video

    Review from a user that found his way to traditional knives 


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  • Fred Kemp

    If anyone is interested, DLT Trading has some #62 Easy Pocket Congress knives with maroon linen micarta handles. When I get mine I'll put up a pic.


  • In Memoriam

    Kenneth W. Hill

    Yes sir , that is a wonderful knife.  Do you plan to buy any other #62 on this run? I have a banana #62 and the two carver #62 pre-order coming up on this #62 run. I am keeping my eye out for the DLT SFO #62s coming up.  DLT has some "HEAVY" lube that I will add to my purchase.   Better than paying shipping. 

  • Fred Kemp

    Kenneth, I'm kind of partial to the snake wood handles, so if I spring for another #62, that will be it for me. Great idea on the heavy lube.


  • In Memoriam

    Kenneth W. Hill

    All four DLT Trading SFO #62 Easy Pocket Congress are still available !  Desert Ironwood , maroon micarta , snakewood , and blue camel bone with maple leaf shield !

  • Fred Kemp

    Now DLT Trading is out of the #62 snakewood and blue camel bone. They still have the desert ironwood and the maroon micarta. As of 23:45 CST, 2/11/2020.


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    Kenneth W. Hill

    I love my Snakewood #62, that just came in.  Congress style knives are not the best folders for one arm me.  My Boker Congress knives love to bite my four fingers and thumb.  I did buy the #62 blue camel and the #62 desert ironwood also.  I canceled my other #62 pre-orders.  The #23 Jumbo Trappers will be my favorite GEC knives.  I am really counting on those.  I have the two Club knives on pre-order (paid) !  Frank's will have a SFO #23 knife with the old man shield.  Mike Latham talked about the club knives were being produced in two blades and the other #23s will be single blade liner-lock knives.  One blade , Two blades , slip-joint , lock-back , liner-lock , automatic(doubt) , or bull-lock , I am down for #23s.  I hear the old ones are nail breaking gator snappers.   I can use my feet and a CASE XX blade pick to open those.  In the last year , Bill Howard has been making big knives that open a little easier.  I am down with a lighter pull.  I will buy them regardless and be thankful. 

  • Billy Oneale

    Love the look of that snakewood


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    Kenneth W. Hill


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  • Fred Kemp

  • Fred Kemp

    This is the #62 Maroon Micarta I ordered. The Micarta is so tight it almost looks like wood. There's a small dimple on the left side of the shield, I looked at other Micartas on other sites and it looks like it's normal. Love the knife!

  • Jan Carter

    WOW, Fred that is sure a pretty Micarta

  • Tim

    That is nice. Love that shield.


  • In Memoriam

    Kenneth W. Hill

    I love my #97 Allegheny maroon knife.  I did think hard about the DLT maroon #62.  I decided to save money for the #23 Trappers coming up.  I have two #23 club knives paid for. 

  • Fred Kemp

    Thanks Jan and Tim! Kenneth, I totally get it. As for me, my knife budget has to be carefully regulated or I'll go hog wild and over order. I tend to buy a couple of patterns I really enjoy repeatedly, but I'm always looking for something different. The #23 is one of my favorites. That Allegheny Mountain knife is gorgeous!


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  • Tim

    There's a whole lot of good stuff there Ken, but the Radio Jack is the Bee's knees.


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    Kenneth W. Hill


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  • jeff

    Kennith , those are Beautiful!

  • Jan Carter

    GEC Collection: 160 New & Old Stock Knives NIB

    Looks like a collection may have been purchased


  • In Memoriam

    Kenneth W. Hill

    The Governor of PA shut down Great Eastern Cutlery !

  • Fred Kemp

     I get it on the closing, so sad. God willing, this virus will run it's course and the whole world can get back to whatever it is they love to do.

    Having said this, I'm on the list for a #23 from Frank's and Collectknives! However, all good things come to those who wait, right?


  • In Memoriam

    Kenneth W. Hill

    I just spotted a new drawing with changes to the GEC#23 Tidioute Woodland micarta Trapper two blade knife.