Weaver Jack

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Earl
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Weaver Jack

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pics are up @ GEC site

I like 'em,not sure about a 3 1/2 frame though....... ::shrug::
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That does sound a bit small...I'd like to see a pic with the blade closed.
I wonder if that's a new frame...I can't tell...... ::hmm::
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It's suppose to be on the #56 Jack,frame ????_____ ::skeptic::
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yep #56 frame.....wish they were making a single blade in the Northfield version
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Right on Earl...a Northfield with long pull on the blade and fancy bolsters would be nice.....and add some stag....... ::tu::
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Now thats what I'm talk'n about ::tu::
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Not chompin at the bit for a weaver jack. Thats just me. ...Oh whats that......My wallet says thats a good thing. :mrgreen:
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That doesn't really appeal to me at all.
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just in case wrote:Not chompin at the bit for a weaver jack. Thats just me. ...Oh whats that......My wallet says thats a good thing. :mrgreen:
LOL,I hear ya bro.blink twice and you got $300 to $500 worth of knives on order

just in case & trey,I'm kinda in that camp EXCEPT its more about frame size for me, if they made a single blade Northfield version or a GEC SS w/acorn shield,long pull OR swedged,ringed bolster,horn,stag,snakewood,nice bone,etc... I'd be LICK'N MY CHOPS!!!
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If they made the same thing with a clip, spear or wharncliffe blade, I'd be saving
my pennies.
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Here's a pic so you all don't have to switch sites :

http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/wp- ... ustred.png
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in ebony....
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Re: Weaver Jack

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Uh oh.......just saw the Northfield pic in Burnt Stag ::hmm::
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Earl wrote:Uh oh.......just saw the Northfield pic in Burnt Stag ::hmm::
Yup, the long pull and end cap/ringed bolsters does click it up a notch or two … and actually, the Ebony easy open with no nail nick and the plain bar shield looks kinda classy.

Thankfully, I have never gotten into the Cotton Sampler / Pruner knives much … and maybe I'll keep it that way for now - my passion for Whittlers has got me on a mac 'n' cheese diet until August already … :roll:

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Earl wrote:" … LOL, I hear ya bro. blink twice and you got $300 to $500 worth of knives on order …"
Ain't that the truth!
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Well Earl that Northfield is a nice looking knife....butt....I think it would look better without the pen blade...JMO

Hey Edge mac and chesse ain't bad...I've been living on rice and beans since last year.... :shock: :wink:
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Re: Weaver Jack

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Earl,

What's the closed length of that Schatt? I too am thinking if they'd offer a single blade N'field I'd be mighty tempted. The GEC 3 1/2" frame is just right, IMO.
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Re: Weaver Jack

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WBob, agreed,I don't care for the pen blade either,single blade I'd be tempted but my paws are jus too big for a 3 1/2 user,have to be a safe queen,plus there is some real interesting stuff coming down the pipeline from GEC ::nod::

biglmbass the Schatt is 4 1/8 closed
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