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Presenting knives with BANNERSNACK

Hello everyone,

I tried bannersnack to present some nice pictures of my latest knife : 

GREAT EASTERN CUTLERY, NORTHFIELD, Pioneer trapper with saddle brown jigged bone...

 

it looks great and it's very easy !!  

 

hope it will work as it is flash. Just in case, here's the public link http://snack.to/bui4x0al

take care.

le coutographe

Added by Le Coutographe on December 27, 2012 at 17:14 — 1 Comment

Keith Ouye, king of tacticals...

Hello,

today I'd like to present you my Seacliff,

I bought this knife in 2008 from KNIFEART.COM.

It is a fully handmade titanium liner-lock made by Keith Ouye an american knifemaker living in Hawai (lucky guy !)

the handles are full titanium, the liners also.

the blade is S30V…

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Added by Le Coutographe on December 17, 2012 at 3:46 — 2 Comments

The Blue Shark from David Lespect, a french knifemaker

Hello everybody,

let me introduce you the BLUE SHARK,

This knife has been fully handmade by a young french knifemaker (and bladesmith) called DAVID LESPECT,

you can find his website here : http://www.davidlespect.com/

David started his new job as knifemaker in…

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Added by Le Coutographe on December 16, 2012 at 16:17 — 2 Comments

Le Capuchadou from Robert Beillonnet

Robert Beillonnet is a French Knifemaker, one of the most famous.

Website : www.robert-beillonnet.com/

The folder you wil discover below is more thank a knife, it is a piece of art.

Everything has been done manually with minimum tools.

I ordered this knife in 2005 and received it in 2006.

- the bolsters are in MAILLECHORT (I hope this is the right name in english)

- the handles are…

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Added by Le Coutographe on December 12, 2012 at 7:30 — 2 Comments

GEC, Northfield Pioneer Trapper #23 : news

Hello,

today the weather's great around Paris (France). Sun is shining and temperature's very low but now snow. What a wonderful day to take some pictures of my new PIONEER coming from the USA.

as usual the knife came in this little paper cylinder sourrounded by paper wax.

I seriously cleaned it with some polish…

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Added by Le Coutographe on December 11, 2012 at 8:13 — 5 Comments

My First GEC made proudly in the USA : thanks to iKC members

Dear Friend,

I joined this forum a couple of days ago and I must admit that I feel very good with you !!

People are nice and comments are great... THANKS for this warm welcome.

I learned a lot with you in those very few days and I discovered with pleasure the company GREAT EASTERN CUTLERY and their marvellous knives !

I was so impressed that I have decided to order one and here it is SPECIALLY FOR YOU (it is not even yet on my…

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Added by Le Coutographe on December 4, 2012 at 16:23 — 8 Comments

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