Northwoods Bear Lake
Northwoods Bear Lake
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This is called Kudo bone.
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Kudu is a large antelope species in Africa. I'm sure they have strong dense bones.
kj
kj
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With end caps & wharncliffe blade; those are going to be nice. Most likely a 500 piece SFO.
Wonder what the other covers will be besides Red & Black(?) Micarta, and Kudo.
Wonder what the other covers will be besides Red & Black(?) Micarta, and Kudo.
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The Northwoods Archive page at KSF does not show the "Bear Lake" released about 2 ? years ago. I think it was made by Queen and has a spearpoint blade ? Or am i getting this mixed up with some other Northwoods knife ?
I am not at home or i would get out my Northwoods to refresh my memory.
kj
I am not at home or i would get out my Northwoods to refresh my memory.
kj
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I’m pretty sure the first Bear Lake was by GEC. It was about two years ago or earlier.kootenay joe wrote:The Northwoods Archive page at KSF does not show the "Bear Lake" released about 2 ? years ago. I think it was made by Queen and has a spearpoint blade ? Or am i getting this mixed up with some other Northwoods knife ?
I am not at home or i would get out my Northwoods to refresh my memory.
kj
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If not the Bear Lake, which of the recent Northwoods was made by Queen ?
kj
kj
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The Bear Lake is/was a GEC made knife on a (so far) unique to Northwoods sleeveboard pattern. The last Queen made were the Indian River Jacks in 2014 I believe. I really like the Bear Lake, in this version it should be 85% of a Fremont.
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The Indian River Jack in the past was made by Queen.
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I know the IRJ was made by Queen and my memory must be playing tricks because i recall the Bear Lake jack as also being Queen made. However the 'experts' here disagree and i accept their opinion.
kj
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I can say for certain that any Northwoods with the rustic Northwoods stamped blade was made by GEC. It gets confusing when you go back to the early days when Derrick just started Northwoods. However, I will say I miss the variety of covers & blade finishes we used to see.
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Can someone post a picture of the original Northwoods Bear Lake ? It has a spear point like blade but i cannot recall if "Northwoods" is stamped along blade flat.
kj
Edit to add: i just found a picture of the original Bear Lake posted by me in the GEC forum: viewtopic.php?f=56&t=23223&p=547637&hil ... ke#p547637
I don't know why i recalled this as being a Queen made knife, but as everyone here says it is a GEC made knife. What is the frame # ? 3 9/16" sleeveboard is what it is.
kj
kj
Edit to add: i just found a picture of the original Bear Lake posted by me in the GEC forum: viewtopic.php?f=56&t=23223&p=547637&hil ... ke#p547637
I don't know why i recalled this as being a Queen made knife, but as everyone here says it is a GEC made knife. What is the frame # ? 3 9/16" sleeveboard is what it is.
kj
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from the internets...
and while we're at it, a Kudu..
and while we're at it, a Kudu..
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Wow, same time & same pic.Cletus Awreetus wrote:from the internets...
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great minds Farside, you know what they say
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Thanks, we all posted or edited at the same time.
KSF archives does not show the Northwoods Bear Lake. Where is that pic at KSF ?
kj
KSF archives does not show the Northwoods Bear Lake. Where is that pic at KSF ?
kj
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I don't know about you fellers but I'm kinda partial to the original barehead version..
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I guess they forgot the Bear Lake in their archives.kootenay joe wrote:Thanks, we all posted or edited at the same time.
KSF archives does not show the Northwoods Bear Lake. Where is that pic at KSF ?
kj
I Googled "Northwoods Knives Bear Lake" and a few old original sales pages show up in results.
Here's one as example: https://www.knivesshipfree.com/northwoo ... ammoth-91/
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welp, looks like kudu bone for me then. I'm not a big micarta fan and I'm a bit stagged out when it comes to Northwoods, for today anyway. thx FS.
**aviso aviso** asked and answered on Facebook: the 2 burlaps are satin finished bolsters, the other 3, polished.
**aviso aviso** asked and answered on Facebook: the 2 burlaps are satin finished bolsters, the other 3, polished.
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KJ, The Bear Lake has no common GEC frame #; it's built on a frame that is unique to KSF for the BL. I liked the looks of the bare end on the previous BL run, but seeing these pics I really like the "Freemont little brother" look of this new BL. Having never handled one, in pictures the slender shape looks to me like it's about 3-7/8" long, but it's only a nominal 3.5". I was surprised to learn that it's shorter than it looks. I am curious though, as to whether the blade is the same 1/8" stock as the Fremont or if the smaller frame size brings a more normal 3/32" blade. ??kootenay joe wrote: What is the frame # ? 3 9/16" sleeveboard is what it is.
I'm probably gonna sit out this scramble since I just grabbed a Fremont last month, and I have a soon-to-be-completed #44 Buffalo Jack on reserve. I'm telling ya, these secret-surprise NW runs make it hard to plan out a knife budget! Good luck to all who will jump in tomorrow (unless you're a scalper!) and I look forward to seeing some high-quality BL pics next week sometime.
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Thanks for replies to my Bear Lake questions. Googling BL and bringing up an old For Sale listing is an idea i had not thought of, but i will 'next time'.
And Lee thanks for info that this frame, 3 9/16" on original BL is used only for this Northwoods knife.
I like my original Bear Lake: nice slightly smaller size with great in hand feel and with a modified spearpoint blade.
As for this soon to be released second version: i do not want another knife with the Wharncliffe-like blade and i think it looks better as a barehead and this one has caps.
I too will not be part of the 'scramble' but am interested to see if these sell out as quickly as the previous Northwoods have.
Northwoods needs a "kick in the pants": get back to making Northwoods with interesting patterns and high end natural material handles.
kj
And Lee thanks for info that this frame, 3 9/16" on original BL is used only for this Northwoods knife.
I like my original Bear Lake: nice slightly smaller size with great in hand feel and with a modified spearpoint blade.
As for this soon to be released second version: i do not want another knife with the Wharncliffe-like blade and i think it looks better as a barehead and this one has caps.
I too will not be part of the 'scramble' but am interested to see if these sell out as quickly as the previous Northwoods have.
Northwoods needs a "kick in the pants": get back to making Northwoods with interesting patterns and high end natural material handles.
kj
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I counted 11 minutes and poof, they was gawn!!
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Picked out a Stag, but was having trouble checking out & thought I lost it. So I went for a Red Micarta, and ended up with both
Guess I will have decide between the two.
Guess I will have decide between the two.
-Tim