Where's the Lloyd LC?The addiction passed from me on smooth ivory bone... I got into customs and then modding .But I still have love for the simple beauty!
Here is my. Collection before I blew the whole thing up and sold all but a couple of them.
Check out GEC's site. You can also check out the production totals page sometimes they differ.Can anyone tell me if GEC ever made the 38 Grindling in smooth ivory bone? I bought one in ebony and thought it'd be a great companion.
Check out GEC's site. You can also check out the production totals page sometimes they differ.
http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/patterns/38-grinling-whittler/
Sounds like you have to find one and have it recovered.Thanks Joe, sadly looks like no 38's have been done in white bone. Pity, it's a beautiful frame and the Grinling is a great pattern.
It does still look good, Rachel!! Nice to see it again!!Smooth white bone can still look good after 150 years.
A gift from the one and only Charlie C.
View attachment 971280 View attachment 971281
No Grinlings, but a couple of Ivory colored #38s!!Can anyone tell me if GEC ever made the 38 Grindling in smooth ivory bone? I bought one in ebony and thought it'd be a great companion.
Where's the Lloyd LC?
I know the feeling.Not a clue. Honestly I don't even remember who I sold it to. It's been 18 months or more since I unloaded it.
Yes Wharncliffe. They called it the "Willamette Whittler" I think!!Nice Charlie, is that Northwoods a Wharncliff blade? Brass pins huh? Will have to keep my eyes peeled for one of those.