a small coping, small pen and large clip on the Whittler
a large sheepsfoot, large spear, small pen and small coping on the Congress
a large clip and small pen on the #73 Jack

I'd like to see that as well.TM wrote:I'd like to see.......
a small coping, small pen and large clip on the Whittler
I have several GESs.justold52 wrote: Toothpick is not my pattern of choice but when just get one of these GEC's in your hand you mite changeing your mind a notch or two.
I'm with you there Dale. I was surprised that those 3 inch knives were big sellers. I have no use for a 3 inch knife - I can't use it so I won't collect it. Let's see at 3 inches it would be about the size of my thumb. I really favor knives 3-3/4 inch or there abouts because that's what fits well. I'm losing feeling in my right hand so a little knife is not much use.orvet wrote:I am glad to hear that Great Eastern is bringing in some new patterns.
I liked the looks of their Barlow, once I saw one there was no way I could use that tiny 3” Barlow with my big arthritic hands. I was really looking forward to getting one until I saw the size. It felt like a cruel joke, a beautiful knife in one of my all-time favorite patterns that is too small for me to use.![]()
I like the easy open jack but it is only 3” also. Too small for me, no matter how much I like it.![]()
I guess my favorite to date is the 73. It is 3-3/4” in length; big enough I can get a hold of it, but not so heavy that it pulls my pants down.![]()
I am waiting for a Wharncliffe blade (1095) in a 3-1/2” to 3-3/4” frame.![]()
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Dale
TM wrote:I'd like to see.......
a small coping, small pen and large clip on the Whittler
a large sheepsfoot, large spear, small pen and small coping on the Congress
a large clip and small pen on the #73 Jack
Totally Agree and I'd like to see a GEC version of a Granddaddy Barlow!! GEC definitely has a niche in the market and I hope they continue to do well.wildcat wrote:I'd like to see more offerings in the 3.5" to 3.75" range. 3" too small and 4 1/4" a little too big. Especially the barlows and moose/big jack.