A GEC with a spearpoint blade of 3.7 to 4 inch blade?
A GEC with a spearpoint blade of 3.7 to 4 inch blade?
I want a blade with a very light pull, yet a really large single blade, of st lest 3.7 inches or bigger. Is there such a thing?
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Re: A GEC with a spearpoint blade of 3.7 to 4 inch blade?
I'm assuming you already know...but didn't want to take it for granted. There are still a lot of nice #97's, their nail nick placements help with the lighter pull. Most have the clip blade...not sure if they make one with the spear point.
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Re: A GEC with a spearpoint blade of 3.7 to 4 inch blade?
The closed length of the knives below fit the 3.7 to 4 inch parameter. If you want the blade to be 3.7 to 4 inch, then these are probably short.MTHall720 wrote:I want a blade with a very light pull, yet a really large single blade, of st lest 3.7 inches or bigger. Is there such a thing?
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The Tuna Valley branded knife shown was made by GEC. Not sure what the pattern number is (72?). A lock back example would probably have the lightest pull.
Re: A GEC with a spearpoint blade of 3.7 to 4 inch blade?
Thanks. I have the 97 with the clip point and love it. Hoping for something a bit bigger and with a spearpoint.Doc B wrote:I'm assuming you already know...but didn't want to take it for granted. There are still a lot of nice #97's, their nail nick placements help with the lighter pull. Most have the clip blade...not sure if they make one with the spear point.
https://www.bladehq.com/item--GEC-97-No ... ket--96866
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I had no idea that Tuna Valley was made by GEC. Good idea about the lockback being a lighter pull. That had not occurred to me to think of it that way.RalphAlsip wrote:The closed length of the knives below fit the 3.7 to 4 inch parameter. If you want the blade to be 3.7 to 4 inch, then these are probably short.MTHall720 wrote:I want a blade with a very light pull, yet a really large single blade, of st lest 3.7 inches or bigger. Is there such a thing?
Thanks
The Tuna Valley branded knife shown was made by GEC. Not sure what the pattern number is (72?). A lock back example would probably have the lightest pull.
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Re: A GEC with a spearpoint blade of 3.7 to 4 inch blade?
Folding hunters have plenty of blade, but most are clip blades. There is an Imperial with one of the blades being spear. It has a linerlock for the spear blade, very cool. I happen to have a mint one for sale. Otherwise, they only large spear blade folder I can think of is the Schrade 51OT Big Timer. That is a lockback with a spear blade about 3.5 inches long and very deep. The difference between 3.5 and 3.7 inches is rather small. The hunters go a little over 4 inches on the blades. Your specific requirements call for a rather narrow field. Good luck!
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Cal, i have not seen that Imperial before. Very neat with a full size Spear Point for secondary.
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I appreciate all the input. At this point I am starting to think that there may not be a knife that meet all the criteria on my wish list. I have been a real knife guy for over 50 years and the only spearpoints I have seen have never been that big, if memory serves.
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The only thing that comes to mind are old Sheffield English dirks.
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Wow. I have never seen one of those. I wonder if it takes a heavy pull to open one.gsmith7158 wrote:The only thing that comes to mind are old Sheffield English dirks.
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There is a Schlieper Eye Brand single blade knife listed in the "Knives For Sale" forum that is stated to be 5 1/2" closed with a Spear Point blade. Blade length not stated but would be over 4".
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Thank you.kootenay joe wrote:There is a Schlieper Eye Brand single blade knife listed in the "Knives For Sale" forum that is stated to be 5 1/2" closed with a Spear Point blade. Blade length not stated but would be over 4".
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Re: A GEC with a spearpoint blade of 3.7 to 4 inch blade?
The Enhlish dirks are usually lockbacks so they don't have a heavy pull.MTHall720 wrote:Wow. I have never seen one of those. I wonder if it takes a heavy pull to open one.gsmith7158 wrote:The only thing that comes to mind are old Sheffield English dirks.
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Re: A GEC with a spearpoint blade of 3.7 to 4 inch blade?
#65 Ben Hogan 4 1/2” closed. Some had spears. If you find one on eBay be prepared to pay dearly. At that point though, you’re almost into custom territory and could get precisely what you wanted.
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Re: A GEC with a spearpoint blade of 3.7 to 4 inch blade?
Thanks for the information. My budget definitely has limits so I may need to adjust my criteria or simply try a different brand.
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The 2009, 2010, and some of the 2012 Tuna Valley knives were made by GEC. From mid-2012 until 2018 they were made at the Queen Factory. There were a few different Tuna Valley brand knives that meet your requirements, but none by GEC. These were Queen made knives, so they were probably also made with a Queen stamp, in which case the cost would be less, but the pattern/blade the same size.MTHall720 wrote:I had no idea that Tuna Valley was made by GEC. Good idea about the lockback being a lighter pull. That had not occurred to me to think of it that way.
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Re: A GEC with a spearpoint blade of 3.7 to 4 inch blade?
Thanks very much. I didn't know that
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I have bought some wonderful Schatt & Morgan 3 1/2" to 3 3/4" single spear blade knives on Evil bay. Be patient , the perfect knife for you will pop up at a good price. I love the CASEXX Tribal-lock knives. "Zulu spear shaped" When you are old , you are going to wish that you had stocked up on a few of those. I want a GEC single spear blade too. GEC will make more on the future. There are so many great folder knife makers , it is foolish to pay some Evil-bay seller $200+ for a $90 knife . A hand made knife can out do GEC. Get a knife maker to build a saddle-horn spear blade 4" to 4 1/2". That is what I have planned to do. I even bought some master grade KOA fiddleback wood from Hawaii. I have dreamed up a knife that GEC will never think of making. I will have 42 GEC knives soon. I have one arm and I need the best knife for me. "blade addiction" GEC is throwing too many two blade knives down our throats . I need to go custom.MTHall720 wrote:Thanks very much. I didn't know that