Melon Tester Whittler
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Melon Tester Whittler
Has any one got thier hands on one of these beauty's?
Just wanted to know if they were as slim as they look.
thanks
P.S.
I like the smooth goldenrod that will be the first knife I buy next year.
Just wanted to know if they were as slim as they look.
thanks
P.S.
I like the smooth goldenrod that will be the first knife I buy next year.
Re: Melon Tester Whittler
I've read that they've already decided to quit making them with the long spear
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Hey TM, can you let me know where you heard that?
If true, I wonder how many were actually made with the Long Spear?
If true, I wonder how many were actually made with the Long Spear?
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
I heard that too. Greg from TSA knives mentioned it on his blog.
When the Northfields come out they are supposedly having a wharncliffe blade.
They probally made at least 250 of them. With 50 of each of the 4 different handle variations serialized plus unserialized ones of each.
When the Northfields come out they are supposedly having a wharncliffe blade.
They probally made at least 250 of them. With 50 of each of the 4 different handle variations serialized plus unserialized ones of each.
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
Hi Hillbillenigma, I read about it over at the same place easternknives did http://blog.tsaknives.com/
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
I suspect the number was above 200, but they were all the PPP (pattern production premier) etched. The Northfields will come later in November or early December and it wouldn't surprise me if they didn't shelf the pattern altogether after that. Seems like it was just a complicated pattern that ended up costing more than anticipated to produce.
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
I can't find anywhere to put my
hands on one to decide if I would like
it or not. I do enjoy their small knives
immensely, the larger frame ones just
don't do it for me
hands on one to decide if I would like
it or not. I do enjoy their small knives
immensely, the larger frame ones just
don't do it for me
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
Can't do much with a 4" melon knife, a 4" wharnecliffe melon knife would be next to useless. They would have been better to advertise it as a slim whittler.
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
That's kinda' what I was thinking. That knife is so skinny...... no curve, swell or flow to it. Seems like 4" is too long for a frame like that.muskrat man wrote:Can't do much with a 4" melon knife, a 4" wharnecliffe melon knife would be next to useless.
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Johnny, The Goldenrod is my pick of the litter, I do like the color...it's a thin one and handles nice. I don't think I'll use it on melons, maybe some salami and cheese...opening mail...light
chore's. I'll have to carry it some see what it will do. I have to agree with MM on the wharne...it mite make a good toothpick. I see more use's with a spear...
chore's. I'll have to carry it some see what it will do. I have to agree with MM on the wharne...it mite make a good toothpick. I see more use's with a spear...
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
Thanks for the pics Bob, if it wasn't so close to the holidays I'd have one of them.
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I decided as long as I was buying Christmas presents for everyone else, why not get one for myself.johnny twoshoes wrote:Thanks for the pics Bob, if it wasn't so close to the holidays I'd have one of them.
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It showed up in the mail today and WOW, what a beauty. I like everything about it. Mine won't be a user though. It's headed to the safe to snuggle up with the other queens in my accumulation.
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
I recently stopped at GEC on my way back from Penn State. I pick up one just like the one Jerry got, called Pumpkin Patch. Except mine is a factory defect, it has a small hairline space between the liner.
Anyways, I said it would be nice to have a two blade version and he said that they would be coming out in a few months!
I am sure the two blades would be much easier to make than the tricky Whittler pattern.
Anyways, I said it would be nice to have a two blade version and he said that they would be coming out in a few months!
I am sure the two blades would be much easier to make than the tricky Whittler pattern.
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
...and here they are P & T... http://www.greateasterncutlery.net/catalog3.html ... appropriate name, "River Boat Gambler." Would be really slick as an Auto. (I also like the artwork they've been incorporating with their new releases)
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Don, is that crushed red abalone shell embedded in clear acrylic or is the acrylic colored to look like crushed red abalone??? I really like this knife. I also like that two blade congress shown right after the River Boat.carvin don wrote:picked up this Red Abalone Looking Glass, 2 blader, #89.
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
It is single layer LVS abalone encased in acrylic. Since they can use a much thinner layer of veneered abalone it is much cheaper than the 1/8" LVS they have used in the past. It is not crushed, but if you look closely most have distinguishable seams.
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
Thanks for the explanation Mike
Jerry, They are attractive knives. I thought I read on one of the Distributor's sites that they only made "3" of the half-congress in the Red Abalone Looking Glass? If so, you might want to pick one up...
I have some more GEC's I recently purchased I will try to post pics of tonight. I'm turnin' into an addict, more and more, each day...
Jerry, They are attractive knives. I thought I read on one of the Distributor's sites that they only made "3" of the half-congress in the Red Abalone Looking Glass? If so, you might want to pick one up...
I have some more GEC's I recently purchased I will try to post pics of tonight. I'm turnin' into an addict, more and more, each day...
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
I haven't been able to find any of the half congress in any handle material of either brand. I've only been able to find one of the Riverboats and it is in RALG.carvin don wrote:Thanks for the explanation Mike
Jerry, They are attractive knives. I thought I read on one of the Distributor's sites that they only made "3" of the half-congress in the Red Abalone Looking Glass? If so, you might want to pick one up...
I have some more GEC's I recently purchased I will try to post pics of tonight. I'm turnin' into an addict, more and more, each day...
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
Jerry, knifeswapper has a nice selection of both the #89 and the #61 half-congress, here is a link to the page they are on, just scroll down the page a bit and you should see them... http://www.collectorknives.net/greateastern3.html
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Great Don. Thanks for the link.
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
i was fortunate enough to get one of those red abalone half congresses.carvin don wrote:...they only made "3" of the half-congress in the Red Abalone Looking Glass...
i'm probably going to part with it, though, since i'm not a particularly big fan of half stops - although they're pretty bearable on their congress pattern.
the "looking glass" treatment on the abalone is sheer genius.
you still get the look of real abalone at a fraction of the cost.
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Re: Melon Tester Whittler
mito, let me know if you do want to part with it. That's one slick lookin handle. And GEC is about the only knife maker made nowadays that I don't own a knife of.
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