Northwoods 15?

i think the 15 frame is more aseptically pleasing with an EO cut out. even if the shape of sheepfoot and wharnecliffe blades make it unnecessary.
 
Just when I manage to convince myself no new knives for a while :).

(I didn't really believe myself anyway ;))
 
I'm listening. :)

This one is going to be called the Broadway Jack. Named after another Portland bridge.

Hey Derrick,
It was nice to see you get some well deserved love in this month's Knife World :thumbup:
 
I saw this on the GEC website during my weekly check for any TC run hints... a new Northwoods gets me just as excited. Living in Portland I just drove across its namesake not too long ago. Cool looking knife:)
 
This may have already been answered but are these going to be all steel?

Ive decide not to buy any this year other than the 83, but, if these are an all steel version, I may down the road.
 
This may have already been answered but are these going to be all steel?

Ive decide not to buy any this year other than the 83, but, if these are an all steel version, I may down the road.

Down the road there is a dead end.
 
I saw this on the GEC website during my weekly check for any TC run hints... a new Northwoods gets me just as excited. Living in Portland I just drove across its namesake not too long ago. Cool looking knife:)

So that's the secret to TC's ;) Liking this one more and more due to that wharnie.
 
Ha ha Tim.. I wish I knew the real secret.. just figured it can't hurt? I like the wharnie as well and I think KSF is a great company, already dropped the heavy hits to my wife about buying one :thumbup:
 
Haha I'll be sure to follow suit from now on. Just want to get one in hand to see what it's all about and aha hopefully these and the scouts won't come out till the end of Summer. Gives me a bit of time to prepare for this wharnie and the scouts.
 
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