
Tidioute
- jonet143
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Sorry to hear that. I know my first 2 were an absolute mess and they were sent back. They came back almost a month to the day and in excellent shape as they should be as new knives. I went on to get about 3 dozen or so, all without any issues. I called the number on the tube and she sent me on to Bill Howard, part owner and president. They replaced 3 blades on the 2 knives, I can see that. Good luck, I hope your experience is as good as mine.Sqg1 wrote:yea, I'm going to send it back for finishing.
BTW, it is real hard to tell the owner of a new company how bad the knives were. My knives actually reached his desk and he looked at them. Shortly after he hired a couple finishers away from Queen. I don't now if my knives had anything to do with that, many others also sent thiers in. I just know that he had to of felt sick when he saw them, I know I did. It all ended well!

Hukk
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Out of curiosity, are you referring to the spine? I personally wish the stainless were satin finished as well. The polished blades are not quite polished enough for my taste; that is not a problem other than I would just as soon have a satin finish if they are not going to be mirror polished. But anybody that has tried to put a mirror polish on one knows that is a tall order.
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- El Lobo
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A city in Pennsylvania. There was once a Tidioute Knife Company, among a few others, like Union Razor. Here is some good info from the guy who knows (PA)...
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... t=tidioute
Bill
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... t=tidioute
Bill
Please visit the Member Stores here at AAPK, including my store.....GET AN EDGE!
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/getanedge
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Thanks for the correction, wrong verbageGECTECHMAN wrote:Actually Hukk very few have come back. Including yours I have maybe seen a half dozen. I saw one come back that was just beautiful. We could not make it any better to satisfy the customer so we offered a complete refund.Hukk wrote: many others also sent thiers in.



I do hope you guys come out with a single blade in an old time wood like ebony, one of the rosewoods, or cocoblo. Of course I'm just drooling over the thought of a well built Barlow.

You guys keep up the good work, 3 of my favorite metals are 1095, 440C, and D2. My other favorite, CPM S30V is a bit expensive for a production knife. It would make an excellent specialty steel on a limited edition fixed blade like Canal Street did with the D'Holder's drop point hunter using 19C27 from Sandvik. Dang, that would be sweet. (HINT!)
I guess most guys know GEC has quickly became my favorite!



Hukk
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Tidioute is indian for "long view" if you went to Tidioute you would see just why as if you look down the river you can see for miles. Nice little town that I recommend you visit if you come to the Queen show in nearby Titusville. About 20 miles away and beautiful country to boot.
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Author of "Great Eastern Cutlery: An American Tradition, The History of the Northfield & Tidioute Brands" & "Tidioute: A Town With an Edge"
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- Bear Claw Chris Lappe
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