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Maybe, but since they didn't actually assemble knives until 2007 anyway, I don't see how that fits. The 2006 knives were assembled in early 2007; but maybe they had reached their 250 limit for the Northfield Pioneer and added the 2007 to keep the books straight.Hukk wrote:They had extra 2006 stamped blades left over and added a 2007 to the stamp. They are transition knives - that's what Bill Horn told me. I think they counted them as 2007 knives in GEC's production totals.
In 2006 the Northfield Pioneer had a production total of 244 knives. When the 250 limit was reached on some models they stopped putting serial numbers on and stopped putting the 1 of 250 etch on the spey blade like this Tidioute in Chocolate Bone in this picture. Even though the Tidioute Pioneer had a production total of 210 knives there are some without serial numbers. I have it in serialized and unserialized and I think anything from 2006 that does not have a serial number is very rare. I have 5 different 2006 knives that do not have serial numbers. They did not make it to 250 knives on most.knifeswapper wrote: Maybe, but since they didn't actually assemble knives until 2007 anyway, I don't see how that fits. The 2006 knives were assembled in early 2007; but maybe they had reached their 250 limit for the Northfield Pioneer and added the 2007 to keep the books straight.
Hukk wrote:One of my favorites is this 1 of 11 2006 Casein. I really scrambled to get the full 2006 set.
What numbers should the caseins be? I bought it directly from Ryan Daniels over the phone along with some open house acrylics that I ended up selling.GECTECHMAN wrote: Hope thats the wrong picture Hukk, because that is number 213 out of 250.
Yes, in the Great Eastern pattern 23 they only made 227 knives - they never reached #250 according to Great Eastern Cutlery's web page 2006 production totals. http://www.greateasterncutlery.net/gpage.html Check it out and add them up. It should be 228 knives rather than 227, because they only list 10 knives for the Casein Model 23 rather than the 11 that was widely reported.Classic Case wrote:The serial numbering system was different in year 1. They were numbered per pattern , rather than per each particular handle material. They wouldnt have been numbered 1-11 nessesarily,unless they were the first 1-11 made in that pattern.I think its right myself.Justolds is #217 i think,and j5's is 212.
Can you imagine someone trying to explain this 100 years from now?Hukk wrote:Yes, in the Great Eastern pattern 23 they only made 227 knives - they never reached #250 according to Great Eastern Cutlery's web page 2006 production totals. http://www.greateasterncutlery.net/gpage.html Check it out and add them up. It should be 228 knives rather than 227, because they only list 10 knives for the Casein Model 23 rather than the 11 that was widely reported.Classic Case wrote:The serial numbering system was different in year 1. They were numbered per pattern , rather than per each particular handle material. They wouldnt have been numbered 1-11 nessesarily,unless they were the first 1-11 made in that pattern.I think its right myself.Justolds is #217 i think,and j5's is 212.
Since #213 is between #212 and #217 - I'd say #213 was correct. The rarest knives of all for 2006 would be those that do not have serial numbers because very few Brands/models actually reached 250. But - I do have a 2006 Tidioute Chocolate Bone pattern 23 with #250 and another with no serial number even though Tidioute only lists 210 knives for 2006.They are on the previous page.