Couple of new non - Great Eastern items

I just listed some really neat little display cases that make a great gift box if you're giving a knife for Christmas.  They fit the Great Eastern knives from the Barlow up through the 73's BUT, they won't fit the 23's, 36's or 46's.  The box has a leather feeling material on the outside with a liner and elastic cords inside to hold the knife in place.  That's a 65 Ben Hogan to give you some perspective of the size.


I also added a few more Bark Rivers to the inventory.  Two that really hold a lot of appeal to me are, first, the Little Creek.  This is a knife that I'd drop in a pack pocket or secure to day pack.  LOTS of backbone in this little critter with an A-2 blade that's .145" thick.


I've also been a great fan of the Bark River Gameskeeper and the Northstar.  The Fox River falls right in between with a 4.25" blade made from A-2 and there will definitely be one in my kit come spring.


I'll also be adding a few of the CRKT Foltz Minimalists in the next week or two.

 

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  • 12/9/2011 12:18 PM Nick wrote:
    Those are some nice additions Greg. I believe I have a Little Creek coming to me as a gift in the fairly near future and I am looking forward to trying it out. It will be my first Bark River.

    The Fox River looks like a very nice knife. I believe it is similar to the Northstar, except with more belly to the blade?
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    1. 12/9/2011 12:31 PM Greg wrote:
      If you liked the CRKT Minimalist, you'll REALLY like the Little Creek!!  The Fox River is a nice mid range knife between the Northstar and the Gameskeeper.  Here's a Gameskeeper II and a Northstar with the Fox River in the middle.  Looks like the offspring from a perfect marriage.



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  • 12/13/2011 9:33 AM Nick wrote:
    Nice comparison picture Greg. Those are 3 great looking knives. I am looking forward to the Little Creek.
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