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Re: What's Happening

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 1:16 pm
by kootenay joe
Eureka is a traditional name first used by Western States for a Swell Center Serpentine frame. The GEC site shows this under "Preview of Possibilities".
They only show a 3 blade Cattle version but a 2 blade Jack would make total sense so i think will also be made.
Check LG4 pages 187 and 191.
kj

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 4:13 pm
by Railsplitter
Did we already know that the 2019 AAPK knife would be a #97 or is this a new announcement?
http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/pro ... -schedule/

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 7:32 pm
by HighPlains
Does anyone know any details on the 39 lambsfoot mentioned in the new production schedule? Size? Handle shape?

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2019 12:36 am
by kootenay joe
Rick, an AAPK is a new announcement to me. Had i known earlier i would have bought fewer 97's to 'leave room' for the AAPK edition.
kj

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2019 1:22 am
by Frailer
HighPlains wrote:Does anyone know any details on the 39 lambsfoot mentioned in the new production schedule? Size? Handle shape?
Frame length will be 3-7/8”. Overall length open will be just a hair under 7”.
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Re: What's Happening

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2019 2:13 am
by gsmith7158
Railsplitter wrote:Did we already know that the 2019 AAPK knife would be a #97 or is this a new announcement?
http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/pro ... -schedule/
News to me as well Rick. Oh well . I guess having four of them won't necessarily be a bad thing. ::facepalm::

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2019 4:04 am
by KnifeSlinger#81
gsmith7158 wrote:
Railsplitter wrote:Did we already know that the 2019 AAPK knife would be a #97 or is this a new announcement?
http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/pro ... -schedule/
News to me as well Rick. Oh well . I guess having four of them won't necessarily be a bad thing. ::facepalm::
You can never have too many knives, just like boolits. :D

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2019 12:21 pm
by willc
m0nk wrote:Ok guys, I was going to create a new thread regarding the recent "What's Happening" pics, but I had to resurrect this old thread because it seemed appropriate. So with no Production Schedule update, we're seeing: 47 Hawkbills, 72 Hoof Picks, 65 Fish Knives, all kinds of kitchen implements, and H10 mini Hunters! What's going on?? Are these non-scheduled runs going to be for knife shows, or are they going to the distributors?

- Lee
Where did you see the 47,72and 65 info?
Also isn’t 65 Ben Hogan and 63 Fish knife?

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2019 3:48 pm
by m0nk
willc wrote: Where did you see the 47,72and 65 info? Also isn’t 65 Ben Hogan and 63 Fish knife?
Willc, all these various patterns are seen in the "What's Happening" pics on the GEC production blog (http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/). The What's Happening link always hangs out near the top of the right side pane. You're right that the Ben Hogan is on the 65 frame, but they also make a F&F trim 65 Fish Knife. They've made a "Fish Knife" on both the 63 and 65 frames, but this one is a 65. You can't mistake the 63 because of its square bolster and fish tail end. The 65 has a copperhead shaped pivot end and round butt end. I think both are about 4 1/2" in length.

To continue the strangeness, GEC updated their production schedule, but none of the 47, 65, 72, kitchen, or H10 knives that are clearly in production are on it. Which leads me to suspect that they're for knife shows, or unlisted SFO's or something. Anyone have any insight into this?

-Lee

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2019 3:52 pm
by m0nk
Frailer wrote:
HighPlains wrote:Does anyone know any details on the 39 lambsfoot mentioned in the new production schedule? Size? Handle shape?
Frame length will be 3-7/8”. Overall length open will be just a hair under 7”.

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Frailer, welcome to AAPK! And that pic is exactly how I imagined such a knife to look. Charlie has had a similar looking Lambsfoot pic in his sig block on BF for quite a while now. No wonder he's getting it done right as an SFO now. It looks like it's gonna be a nice one. Reminds me of a 47 frame. Can I ask where you got that pic? I don't see it on the Waynorth site.

- Lee

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2019 4:59 pm
by willc
m0nk wrote:
willc wrote: Where did you see the 47,72and 65 info? Also isn’t 65 Ben Hogan and 63 Fish knife?
Willc, all these various patterns are seen in the "What's Happening" pics on the GEC production blog (http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/). The What's Happening link always hangs out near the top of the right side pane. You're right that the Ben Hogan is on the 65 frame, but they also make a F&F trim 65 Fish Knife. They've made a "Fish Knife" on both the 63 and 65 frames, but this one is a 65. You can't mistake the 63 because of its square bolster and fish tail end. The 65 has a copperhead shaped pivot end and round butt end. I think both are about 4 1/2" in length.

To continue the strangeness, GEC updated their production schedule, but none of the 47, 65, 72, kitchen, or H10 knives that are clearly in production are on it. Which leads me to suspect that they're for knife shows, or unlisted SFO's or something. Anyone have any insight into this?

-Lee
Thanks Lee.
I never noticed the What’s Happening link on side of page there.
The Nifebright and Orange Delrin fish knives should be nice. I have only seen them before in Black and the natural micarta.

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 5:27 am
by Greenman
Frailer wrote:
HighPlains wrote:Does anyone know any details on the 39 lambsfoot mentioned in the new production schedule? Size? Handle shape?
Frame length will be 3-7/8”. Overall length open will be just a hair under 7”.

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Out of curiosity, what’s with the “Buffalo, NY” in the Waynorth Cutlery tang stamp? I thought that Waynorth was located in the Pacific Northwest.

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 9:30 am
by JohnR
Greenman wrote:
Frailer wrote:
HighPlains wrote:Does anyone know any details on the 39 lambsfoot mentioned in the new production schedule? Size? Handle shape?
Frame length will be 3-7/8”. Overall length open will be just a hair under 7”.

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Out of curiosity, what’s with the “Buffalo, NY” in the Waynorth Cutlery tang stamp? I thought that Waynorth was located in the Pacific Northwest.

If I remember right Charlie is originally from Buffalo, NY.

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 1:21 pm
by kootenay joe
Charlie C's knives are made in USA and likely 95% or more are sold to people in USA. If they were marked "Canada", USA import laws might result in tariffs being charged and thus prices would be higher. Note this is speculation. I do not know what factors lead to the USA marking but tariffs are likely part of the reason.
kj

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 2:55 pm
by Greenman
JohnR wrote:
Greenman wrote:
Frailer wrote:
Frame length will be 3-7/8”. Overall length open will be just a hair under 7”.

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Out of curiosity, what’s with the “Buffalo, NY” in the Waynorth Cutlery tang stamp? I thought that Waynorth was located in the Pacific Northwest.

If I remember right Charlie is originally from Buffalo, NY.
Thanks for the info, John. :)

kootenay joe wrote:Charlie C's knives are made in USA and likely 95% or more are sold to people in USA. If they were marked "Canada", USA import laws might result in tariffs being charged and thus prices would be higher. Note this is speculation. I do not know what factors lead to the USA marking but tariffs are likely part of the reason.
kj
Roland, that’s most likely the reason that the labels on the tubes for Charlie C’s knives (at least the ones that I’ve seen) display a post office box address in Point Roberts, Washington. I was born and raised in western New York State—Buffalo is a long way from Washington State. :lol: ::shrug::

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 3:41 pm
by kootenay joe
Buffalo is where Charlie grew up. It is a neat name to be on the knife, more so than "Point Roberts".
kj

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 3:50 am
by Onearmbladejunkie
The GEC#29 Humpback has been renamed.
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Re: What's Happening

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:36 am
by 313 Mike
I have one on preorder from CK, in Tidioute bone, will be my first new knife in a long time. Size is just right at 3.5" and I love a knife with a punch. Looking forward to this one.

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2019 7:03 pm
by Onearmbladejunkie
I just bought a NOS GEC#93 Tidioute rams foot natural micarta knife. JSR Sports & More just received a small batch of #93 natural micarta and #93 Northfield antique jigged bone knives. You snooze ! You lose !

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 9:50 pm
by gsmith7158
I see some stag examples of the 92 Eureka jack showing up on the what's happening page. I do believe I'm gonna need one of those. :D Shipping next week perhaps?

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2019 2:23 pm
by Onearmbladejunkie
Surprise ! American Whittler SFO GEC#29 Stockyard Whittler in smooth "orange amber" bone with badge shield. very limited
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Re: What's Happening

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2019 3:03 pm
by Onearmbladejunkie
The American Whittler SFO GEC#29 stockyard whittler in smooth "amber orange" bone with badge shield 1 of 12 are sold.
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Re: What's Happening

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 6:11 pm
by kootenay joe
Wow ! Very fine looking Stockyard Whittler. One of 10 and you scored one !
kj

Re: What's Happening

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2020 10:37 pm
by Onearmbladejunkie
kootenay joe wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2019 6:11 pm Wow ! Very fine looking Stockyard Whittler. One of 10 and you scored one !
kj
I wish , I missed it. I did score two Charlie Waynorth #86 Black Jack knives in ebony wood. The #23 Trappers 4.5" closed beefy two blades are coming up. I am excited too. The Oregon Knife Collectors Association club knife in antique jigged bone will be ready for the April Oregon Knife Show.
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Re: What's Happening

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 3:45 pm
by Onearmbladejunkie
I found an old GEC knife that has Antique jigged bone scales. The OKCA club knives will look superb this year.
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