Cuban Madness!

Don't think I posted the snakewood yet. Here are the Tuna Valley's as well.
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Some new ones have come in since I last posted photos, so to keep them all in one place, here are the additions!

From top to bottom: kryptonite acrylic, lava lamp acrylic, caramel apple dip acrylic
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From top to bottom: fall harvest acrylic, twilight acrylic, dead skunk acrylic
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From top to bottom: bumblebee jigged bone, red wine jigged bone, brimstone bone
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From top to bottom: burnt stag, primitive bone, burnt stag
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Jeff....


Now that's the way to do it....good for you.....nice find on the Primitive Bone
 
awesome collection, love it!

have a couple myself, one bumblebee often contends the EDC role with the slamm sebbie
it's a great pattern and quality is great too
Maxx
 
Nice Cubans, Jeff! They are all beautiful knives but the Kryptonite and Twilight really stand out.
 
Nice Cubans, Jeff! They are all beautiful knives but the Kryptonite and Twilight really stand out.

Thanks to all for the kind words, but I have to agree with Rick, kryptonite and twilight really pop, but I love the lava lamp, too.
 
Trand,
That green canvas micarta makes for a sweet and tuff stainless stock knife. I'd not seen one like that before!
 
I believe that one is a custom rehaft, but GEC should consider it for a factory run, it looks great.
 
Cranberry Big Jack - I love the stacked long-pulls:
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Frontier Bone Harness Jack - Workin' man's knife, I love it!
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Antique Jigged Bone Furtaker Muskrat:
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Cracked Marble Stockman - The nickel-silver pins are a nice touch, this acrylic is cool stuff!
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Hi guys!

On the sites, I´ve seen til now, the Cubans always looked a little bit sterile. But when I see your pics of this knife, I really like the shape. Especially that ones with the long pulls make the knife look very nice. I like the natural handle materials very much. The acrylic don´t seem to be bad at all, but I like the natural materials more :)

Well, my GEC is still on the way, but I´m still thinking about getting my next GEC pattern... Maybe that one would be a great choice.

Kind regards
Andi
 
Wow; I've never seen those 4 blades before, all just super nice there fellows! Unforunately this is my only one....
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Trand, that one looks really nice. The Cuban Pen has been sitting at the top of my list for a while now, although a few other things have cut in line recently. I really like that it's a single spring pattern, almost like a canoe on steroids (and of course I'm more partial to the equal end frame).
 
I have two of the TK Cuban pens - one like Trand's and a Northfield in Copperhead jig bone. If anything, I'd say they're like White Owls on steroids. The ebony, especially, is one of my favorites of my accumulection.
 
Trand, that one looks really nice. The Cuban Pen has been sitting at the top of my list for a while now, although a few other things have cut in line recently. I really like that it's a single spring pattern, almost like a canoe on steroids (and of course I'm more partial to the equal end frame).

I have two of the TK Cuban pens - one like Trand's and a Northfield in Copperhead jig bone. If anything, I'd say they're like White Owls on steroids. The ebony, especially, is one of my favorites of my accumulection.

They're different beasts than the other cubans but feel great in hand. It's fast becoming a favorite of mine too. I knew it when I picked it up months ago but put it away because I already have a bunch of users. Still, now that I'm using it, I'm thinking of getting some more... One thing to note on these is that the pen blade is super thin. On this larger frame, it is still the same thickness as on the smaller pens. That's a good thing imho.


It seems I also forgot this Cuban...

 
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