TSA Knives Great Eastern Cutlery Blog: Win a Great Eastern Proto!!!
Win a Great Eastern Proto!!!
If you haven't read about this, pay attention. It should be fun. Great Eastern Cutlery is going to be giving away a proto and here's what we know so far:
WIN A GREAT EASTERN CUTLERY PROTO!
We will post
on the Great Eastern Cutlery web site, at 2:30 p.m, Monday the 17th of
October 2011, the contest details to win a #570311 Northfield Cocobolo
smooth wood, PROTO etched knife.
The first individual to respond by email to sales@greateasterncutlery.net
with all the correct answers will be the contest winner. Distributors
are excluded and only one response per contestant will be allowed.
10/17/2011 3:58 PM
Nick wrote:
I gave it a shot. I feel pretty good about my answers. I really enjoyed this contest; very fun! Looking forward to finding out the answers, and the winner! Reply to this
10/17/2011 4:10 PM
Greg wrote: There's a couple of them that had me thinking.
10/18/2011 8:22 AM
Nick wrote: I suppose it is best not to go into details while the contest is still on, but there was one in particular, that I left for last, that had me stumped; I did some thinking about rare GECs and I remembered a particular limited run. I believe I got the answer. It will be interesting to hear which ones gave people the most trouble. Reply to this
10/24/2011 11:15 AM
Greg wrote: It was a pretty obscure project. In fact, I didn't know about it until this past summer when it came up in a conversation with someone at GEC. Not sure, but I assume it was a special private run.
10/27/2011 1:08 PM
Eric S. wrote:
I have not had much success posting pics here. If you want to take the 3 pics and do something with them, that would be fine. Reply to this
10/27/2011 1:45 PM
Greg wrote: Thanks Eric, I appreciate that. That's one of the downsides of a blog (for readers). Anytime anyone would like to contribute a picture for posting on the blog, let me know. I try to always make sure to give credit to the contributor. Before I started shooting the pix of my knives on the "TSA" background sheet, it would irritate me to no end to find one of my pictures on someone else's website with no credit as to where the photo came from so I won't just copy a photo and paste it on the blog without permission to do so.
The contest is now on www.greateasterncutlery.net.....good luck all.
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I gave it a shot. I feel pretty good about my answers. I really enjoyed this contest; very fun! Looking forward to finding out the answers, and the winner!
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There's a couple of them that had me thinking.
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I suppose it is best not to go into details while the contest is still on, but there was one in particular, that I left for last, that had me stumped; I did some thinking about rare GECs and I remembered a particular limited run. I believe I got the answer. It will be interesting to hear which ones gave people the most trouble.
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....is it HP?
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Based on the emails and calls I've gotten, I'd say it is.
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....any hint?
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I realy can't.
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only one letter....
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....is it a prototype?
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I am honestly not sure.
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ok: deadline is gone.....
I sent my answer
I'll wait for the right one
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....how long do they take to announce the winner?
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Monday I beleive.
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I read that HP is for hoof pick, but I never seen a GEC with an hoof pick!
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It was a pretty obscure project. In fact, I didn't know about it until this past summer when it came up in a conversation with someone at GEC. Not sure, but I assume it was a special private run.
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how could "the common people" know about this project?
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You need to read more forums.
I had a thread about it over on Bladeforums a while back.
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/819229-Here-s-one-you-may-not-have-seen-GEC-Horseman
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Eric, would you consider sharing that pic on the blog?
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I have not had much success posting pics here. If you want to take the 3 pics and do something with them, that would be fine.
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Thanks Eric, I appreciate that. That's one of the downsides of a blog (for readers). Anytime anyone would like to contribute a picture for posting on the blog, let me know. I try to always make sure to give credit to the contributor. Before I started shooting the pix of my knives on the "TSA" background sheet, it would irritate me to no end to find one of my pictures on someone else's website with no credit as to where the photo came from so I won't just copy a photo and paste it on the blog without permission to do so.
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