Cool.
Didn't think I wanted anything on that frame, but I might go for a pocket carver.
Cool.
They really knocked this one out of the park. The F&F is amazing, how they fit the main and secondary in their is a work of art. I have a feeling this is going to be an instant classic and many people will wish they had got one.
Yes sir. Congratulations I really enjoyed carrying and using mine today!MichaelScott wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 6:03 pm
Amazingly well done knife. #62 Easy Pocket Congress in red jigged bone.
I don’t buy back ups of knives, but I’m getting the ivory version because, well, ivory, and I would hate to lose one and have to pay secondary market prices for another. For me, it is almost the perfect EDC knife.murphjd25 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 10:48 pmYes sir. Congratulations I really enjoyed carrying and using mine today!MichaelScott wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 6:03 pm
Amazingly well done knife. #62 Easy Pocket Congress in red jigged bone.
I totally agree. I will probably pick up one of the DLT SFO’s when they get released as well. It really is perfect.MichaelScott wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 11:32 amI don’t buy back ups of knives, but I’m getting the ivory version because, well, ivory, and I would hate to lose one and have to pay secondary market prices for another. For me, it is almost the perfect EDC knife.murphjd25 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 10:48 pmYes sir. Congratulations I really enjoyed carrying and using mine today!MichaelScott wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 6:03 pm
Amazingly well done knife. #62 Easy Pocket Congress in red jigged bone.
Gorgeous knives, Cambertree!Cambertree wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 9:40 pmCool thread, it’s good to see there are some fans of traditional classic patterns as well as modern classic Spydies here.
About half my collection are traditionals, maybe more.
This 93 Waynorth Lambsfoot was a recent highlight:
Also, Enactive, you asked earlier about ‘nickel silver’ bolsters and fittings. Nickel Silver is actually just a brass alloy. The term is just a bit of old skool marketing, like ‘german silver’ on old guns.
All steel GEC knives are just that - they have carbon steel liner scales, pins and bolsters. That type of construction is very much my preference, despite the increased susceptibility to corrosion.
I like the higher material strength and I loathe the way brass can develop that green verdigris over time in certain conditions.
These GEC Crownlifters are examples of their all steel construction models :) :
Hi Michael, as always ... beautiful! :cool:MichaelScott wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 11:32 pm
All Great Eastern Cutlery. From the top: Oil Field Jack natural canvas micarta, Eureka Jack green canvas micarta, Easy Pocket Congress red jigged bone.
Nice trio! I quite enjoy my Tidioute 86 and 92. They compliment each other so well. When you want the full hand-filling handle jumbo jack it is. When you want something ~30 percent lighter and slimmer, but still big enough for a large hand, Eureka!MichaelScott wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 11:32 pm
All Great Eastern Cutlery. From the top: Oil Field Jack natural canvas micarta, Eureka Jack green canvas micarta, Easy Pocket Congress red jigged bone.
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