Great Eastern Cutlery: #66 - Equal End Serpentine

Nice comparison photos, Jeff. Here's an old photo showing a Calf Roper (far left) and some other stock and cattle knives.

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Thank you, Mike! Nice looking slim 66, Ron.

I know Frank has mentioned wanting a 440C acorn 66. I'd love one of those as well as the 1095. Just dreaming though. I'll likely be picking up something from this run.
 
440c Acorn #66.... Do we dare to dream?

I would drive to Pennsylvania, load up my car and leave none for anyone else.
 
I doubt I will get my all steel request but slanted bolsters would be nice. I am assuming, dangerous I know, that the northfields will have slanted bolsters/lined while the tidioute straight?

I can dream right.
 
Don't they usually change some details
From run to run?

I would love to see a nail Nick on the main blade of the Northfields. Or even a California clip like the Cuban stockmen. Long pull on the secondaries? Slanted and lined bolsters with no dimple in the end (forget what that's called). Maybe put a drop point/clip/wharnie as the third blade instead of a spey? Lots of ways to make this run stand out.
 
Some really fine knives being posted here.

This is one of my favourite GEC patterns.

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My favourite carry knife of these so far has been the orange jigged bone Jack.
 
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