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Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 4:31 am
by singin46
Greg, those would’ve been the ones I would’ve chosen too!

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 7:13 pm
by Cletus Awreetus
I do like this pattern but all these NWs are just flat out flipable. I doubt a person would ever have a problem making money off a NW or not find it to be desirable as trade-bait. At any rate, I keep coming back. on that note; I've heard all the horror stories about the impossibility of getting an order in in time, etc. For the record and it completely surprised the heck out of me, I scored a Kudu on my phone..on the side of the highway about a mile north of Lampasas, Tx. I figured I'd give it a quick shot and I probably needed a breather from driving anyway. I really wanted red jigged bone but didn't even see one listed, all Kudus even though I was refreshing the page as they popped up. Anyhow, got one on my second attempt and I was back on the road in a matter of 5 mns, turnkey.

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 3:04 am
by robbobus
Cletus, I wonder if your sort order is set for hughest price to lowest at ksf? I'm set lowest to highest and the first 4boxes were the micartas, then red bone and then 4 pages of kudo bone.

I checked and my order confirmation, came at 1 minute past the hour and the red was gone a short minute later.

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 2:19 pm
by Cletus Awreetus
Rob, you're probably right about that. I just can't say as navigating the process on the phone (my first time) vs a pc is a whole different animal. For all I know the Reds were gone before I ever got logged in. I did scroll as quickly as I could thru 5 pages, all Kudus. At that point I just added to cart and went to the credit card which as we all know is much quicker than paypal. By the way, do you have the count for each finish? Surely they released many more in Kudu than the others..?

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 7:42 pm
by Cletus Awreetus
ta da! the Kudu Bone on this one is much prettier, imo, than the Bear Lake I received. I'm sure it was just mine but it wasn't like there's a lot of time to critique each knife during the frenzy. I really like this one!

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 8:49 pm
by gsmith7158
That's a nice one Cletus! ::tu:: Very pretty color.

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 10:35 pm
by Cletus Awreetus
thx Greg. yeah, the kudu's growing on me but I'm with you on the red jigged bone. I really wanted that one but no complaints. tell you what, ain't seen one pop up on ebay yet so we're not alone...

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 10:55 pm
by gsmith7158
Cletus Awreetus wrote:thx Greg. yeah, the kudu's growing on me but I'm with you on the red jigged bone. I really wanted that one but no complaints. tell you what, ain't seen one pop up on ebay yet so we're not alone...
I saw one on there starting at $300 . I wonder if the number of each handle material is the same or if one is rarer than another. They sure got gone quick.I see mine have been delivered but I'm no where close to home so I'll have to wait a while to check mine out.

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 2:03 am
by RalphAlsip
Several Harrison Bays were listed today 10/9/2018 on eBay. This was probably the day they got delivered to the buyers. My unscientific estimate is that at least 25% of the Northwoods knives sold by KSF are bought by flippers vs collectors.

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 3:21 am
by kootenay joe
What was the KSF price ? If i look at a 'flipper' i want to know how much he is wanting for himself.
kj
Edit to ask: is the blade full saber grind ?

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 3:29 am
by gsmith7158
kootenay joe wrote:What was the KSF price ? If i look at a 'flipper' i want to know how much he is wanting for himself.
kj
Edit to ask: is the blade full saber grind ?
Smooth micarta $129, Orange curacao $139 jogged bone ?, kudu $199. I haven't seen mine yet but hopefully it's a full grind spear point.

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 4:38 pm
by robbobus
Red jigged was also $139.

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 6:09 pm
by Cletus Awreetus
Rob, have you seen the count for each finish made? thx

and speaking of "flippers", there's a guy on ebay right now with 3 HBs listed. one each in Red Bone, Blue Denim and Kudu. oh well, that's Capitalism...
fwiw, his prices aren't as bad as what we've typically seen..

**in the time it took me to post he's already sold the Kudu.**

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 6:39 pm
by robbobus
We the masses won't know the totals until GEC publishes them next summer. Usually 500 total in the shipment give or take.

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 6:26 pm
by robbobus
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My latest Bay arrived yesterday. What's the deal wiith all the Bay's? Nice bone and i really like how its lighter around the edges, dark in the middle.
Here's a shot with a 16 spear. And a final showing the blade alignment when open, a hair underbladed compared with the prior model. Perfectly fine mind you, just not perfect.
Can see the thicker grind right to the tip as well.
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Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 8:59 pm
by kootenay joe
Rob, what is the "16 spear" ?
A 2016 pattern #15, 3 1/2" ?
kj

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:14 pm
by Railsplitter
robbobus wrote:15394547352787208004639800401539.jpg What's the deal wiith all the Bay's?
I'm not sure about now since KSF has moved from Escanaba to Tennessee but this map hints at where the Little Bay and Big Bay names came from. It probably has something to do with that. Maybe they scheduled the Harrison Bays before the plans to move were finalized. Must be a Harrison Bay near Escanaba too.

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:42 pm
by robbobus
kootenay joe wrote:Rob, what is the "16 spear" ?
A 2016 pattern #15, 3 1/2" ?
kj
I was referring to the 2016 model GEC 14 spear blade pictured along the NW HB. Haven't received any of the new clip blade 14s yet.

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 5:14 pm
by Drukai
I think Harrison Bay is something a long the lines of Native land in Tennessee, I have always liked the idea around how they name their knives. I think the Freemont is a famous St. In Portland. Lincoln Jack. KSF when in Michigan was located on Lincoln Hwy.

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 5:33 pm
by Railsplitter
Drukai wrote:I think Harrison Bay is something a long the lines of Native land in Tennessee, I have always liked the idea around how they name their knives. I think the Freemont is a famous St. In Portland. Lincoln Jack. KSF when in Michigan was located on Lincoln Hwy.
I believe you are correct. I looked it up on Google Maps and the current KSF location is about 15 miles from Harrison Bay State Park. There is also a Harrison Bay Road between the Park and KSF.

Thanks for the info. ::tu::

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 12:54 am
by kootenay joe
With the Northwoods Harrison Bay in one hand and a # 14 GEC in the other hand, is there a noticeable difference in feel, real or imagined ?
I want the Northwoods brand to be special but it seems to be headed in the opposite direction by being more similar to regular run GEC's.
kj

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 7:30 pm
by robbobus
I would say they do have their own flavour. The Northwoods seems more rugged, owing to less swaging and the heat treat scale. The GEC branded knife is more refined. I like them both, I have a couple of the GEC 14s as users and quite like them, particularly the 2 blade. Can't wait for Lyle's version.

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2018 10:16 pm
by kootenay joe
Well after numerous posts about the Harrison Bay being rather plain and ordinary for a brand intending to be 'upscale',
i bid on a Kudu bone version on ebay. It had 32 watchers and i put in a 'low ball' snipe just in case the 32 decided to not bid.
"Low ball" because i don't mind paying a little over the original price of $199 but i will not bid high enough to 'feed the flipper'.
And, i won at $220 and it looks like very nice kudu. After ebay & PP fees, i think the seller broke even.
The internet speed in my area is slow enough that i cannot score in the KSF scramble so the secondary market is my only option and this time it worked out just fine (assuming i get the knife).
kj

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 12:42 pm
by kootenay joe
I now have this Northwoods H.Bay knife. The kudu is translucent and looks more like an acrylic than bone.
This knife originally sold for $200 which is $100 more than the regular run #14's. It is not worth it. The knife is no better than the regular GEC #14.
I got sucked in by the Northwoods past history of being a step up from regular GEC's. I feel annoyed at KSF for charging such an excessive price.
Northwoods is becoming more of a scam money grab than a knife worthy of it's price.
If the next Northwoods offering is also just a tweaked regular GEC for double the money then this brand will truly be dead as an upscale knife.
Note: there is nothing wrong with my kudu Harrison Bay. It is on par with the regular #14's which are excellent and cost half of the Harrison Bay.
I am disappointed.
kj
edit to add: i also just received my 2 blade #14 ($100) and i love it. Excellent deal.

Re: Northwoods Harrison Bay

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2018 10:54 am
by kootenay joe
Here are my pictures of this Harrison Bay with "Kudu bone" handles. The kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is a woodland antelope found throughout eastern and southern Africa. And we all know what "bone" is.
In the last 2-3 years we have seen giraffe bone & camel bone knife handles so bone from another African animal is not too surprising. But "Kudu bone" is a surprise because it is not bone. SURPRISE: it is acrylic !
I did not see anything on the KSF Northwoods pages that says anything about kudu bone not being bone. This is deceptive marketing and up to this point i have always seen KSF as being a most honest & honorable business so i am shocked and disappointed. I also feel cheated because the price was $200, $60 more than the other handles. I would not have spent this amount of money had i known that the handles are 100% synthetic.
The surface of the handles on this knife has scratches and a few small pits. Is this typical for acrylic handles ?
I got this one on ebay so it is not returnable to KSF.
kj