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Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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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.
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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.
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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.