I agree the stag two blade with a shield would be one to pick up for sure.I saw it asked but can't find it now where someone was wondering if the stag Cripple Creek knife would have a shield. I heard from Frank, of Frank's Classic Knives", that the Cripple Creek Stag knife will have a Buffalo shield. Just thought I would pass it along. Personally, I think a two-bladed stag knife with that cool shield will be a winner.
That is just the SFOs though. There will be a decent share of Northfields from the standard GEC production.I know this thread is pretty long and I think I have read all the posts, but I have a question that I don't think has been answered or discussed yet. There are tons of Tidioute knives, but other than the one GEC factory run, DLT will have the only other Northfield knives. GEC's will have two blades and the DLT will have one. What do you think the differences between the Tidioute and Northfield knives will be?
I think Lile's sfo will be a classic for sure. Another one I think is Circle A Knives. There's is smooth Yellow Bone with a Dimond Shild. I don't know why but that just sounds like it's gonna be cool as hell. Very nice old Kabar R8shellI'm really only interested in the two blade version (especially the Lick Creek!) and I hope there will be some regular old non-SFOs available. If not, I guess I'll just dust off the old Kabar 1026 Little Jack.
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Almost alwaysIn my opinion, sometimes the Tidiouettes look better
It should look exactly like this...
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Wow, nice Cripple Creek!It should look exactly like this...
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It should look exactly like this...
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How did you reserve one of those? Thanks.I already have a Northfield stag on reserve so the one Cripple creek offering I am interested in is the Ironwood.
I'm not even the biggest fan of the #14 but really excited to see all the different SFOs and variations as they get produced. Just one more 44 to go!I don't know about you guys but I am over the 44's and ready to see some 14's in production!
And so it begins