Great Eastern Cutlery hosted by Ken Mundhenk

Collectors of Great Eastern, Northfield and Tidioute Knives

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Just joined the group and look forward to learning from the wealth of knowledge and experience here.  Thanks - Rick

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    In Memoriam

    Kenneth W. Hill

    Hey Rick  , You have to watch the GEC web-sight every day.   When I spot a new GEC run schedule, I contact Blue Creek Cutlery and/or JSR Sports & More for preordering.   Kifer Cutlery stopped with pre-orders.  Mr. Kifer hold/sold me a Kifer SFO Dark Blue Camel bone GEC#23LL Pioneer Trapper this year.  It don't hurt to bug them. As soon as I send off my emails.  I will be right here on iKC and tell everybody.  Any new GEC news , I am right here.  I bought seven 2020 GEC#74 Mustangs .  Three Arizona ironwood knives and an AAPK club knife.  I stink at buying GEC knives.   I have one arm and I can sit on my old wore out computer all day.   When my folks send me up the street to buy living supplies , that is when the drops hit. "Every time !"  I play with and use every knife that I own.  I have seen two NOS GEC Snakewood knives on Evil-bay with rust. "Hawaii"  Pop that tube and oil/clean that knife.  Buffing Compound Carbon and humidity will kill a knife.  I use Clenzol oil , Ballistol "stinks", and Lucas Extreme machine gun oil.  I have Quick Release oil coming in the mail soon.  I use Brownells needle oilers.  I have to tiny pump the thick Lucas oil, but it takes so little.  I love the smell of Lucas Oil on my knives.  I like square and round gun patches.  I use antique pin knives to slide the patches in the liner tracks.   I learn new things when I clean my knives.   "Oil the joints !"    It keeps my mind off of phantom pain too.   

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