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Tag Archives: Slipjoint
Great Eastern Cutlery #54 Tidioute ‘Big Moose’
Some days only a big slipjoint will do. For days like that, there’s the Great Eastern Cutlery #54 Tidioute “Big Moose.” Its four-inch frame holds a pair of full-size blades — a clip and a spear, both of 1095 carbon steel — along with … Continue reading
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Tagged Great Eastern, Micarta, Slipjoint
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Northwoods Broadway Jack, in Elephant Ivory
The much-anticipated Northwoods Broadway Jack is proving to be just as popular as we expected. This example, scaled in elephant ivory, shows why.
Great Eastern Cutlery #73 Tidioute Trapper
The Great Eastern Cutlery #73 frame is one of our favorites — it’s big enough to allow a solid grip, and it’s just the right shape. Today’s wallpaper image is of the GEC #73 Tidioute Trapper, a slim slipjoint that features a … Continue reading
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Tagged EDC, Great Eastern, Micarta, Slipjoint
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Canal Street Cutlery English Barlow
Few slipjoints are as recognizable as a classic Barlow. Although the design originated in England, over the centuries it’s become an iconic American pocketknife. Canal Street Cutlery understands the legacy, lore and love of the venerable pattern, offering us this two-blade English Barlow scaled … Continue reading
Northwoods Willamette Whittler, in Elephant Ivory
Yes, this is our third Northwoods Knives Willamette Whittler wallpaper in the last week — but this one, scaled in Elephant Ivory, is truly special. For those of us who appreciate knives handled in ivory, this is a precarious time — price, availability and … Continue reading
Northwoods Willamette Whittler, in Blue Camel Bone
The new Northwoods Knives Willamette Whittler is a home run — no doubt about that. And in Blue Camel Bone? The detail, the variations…this may be the best batch of dyed bone we’ve ever seen. (Prefer your slipjoints with wood … Continue reading
Northwoods Willamette Whittler, in Cocobolo
The new Willamette Whittler is everything we’ve hoped for from the Northwoods Knives brand. Its quality is top-shelf and, for those of us who love traditional slipjoint pocketknives, its design makes it an ideal everyday-carry companion. This particular knife is … Continue reading
Great Eastern Cutlery #38 Tidioute ‘John Chapman’
Here’s a new GEC, one we’re pretty sure you haven’t seen before — the #38 Tidioute “John Chapman.” We just got a shipment from Great Eastern Cutlery’s inaugural production of this profile, and we must say we’re impressed. It features … Continue reading
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Tagged Bone, EDC, Great Eastern, Slipjoint
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Great Eastern Cutlery #38 Northfield Grinling Whittler
This beautiful #38 Grinling Whittler is covered in Sambar stag. It’s warm in the hand and sharp as all get-out. Great Eastern Cutlery is making modern classic slipjoints. You can see a great review of this knife by survival instructor Kevin … Continue reading
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Tagged EDC, Great Eastern, Slipjoint, Stag
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Northwoods Bullet Jack
A couple of days ago we discovered several of these bone-scaled beauties hiding in our warehouse. If you wanted one, the bad news is that they went out the door almost as soon as we put them up on our website … Continue reading