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William H. Maher and Emil Grosh started the Maher & Grosh Wholesale Cutlery Co. in 1877 with a goal to sell high quality US manufactured cutlery globally. The original business dissolved in 1988, but the brand has since been resurrected.
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Those are really nice boys knives Roger ::tu:: - and so cool that even did a chain for it 8) ..
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This forum has been quiet for 2 months now. Was very nice jigging on the bone 15, amongst the best they're done so far.
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I'm about ready for another one.............. What ya got Roger ? ::woot::
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philco wrote:I'm about ready for another one.............. What ya got Roger ? ::woot::
I'm also on the "ready" list Phil. ::pace::
Any pattern hints Roger?
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Well,since GEC put us on the production schedule I guess we will go ahead with what is next.It is a new GEC pattern #29.We will call it #334 and the Texas Ranger.It will be available in 3 handle choices,Antique yellow jigged bone,smooth Appaloosa bone and Gabon Ebony.It will vary from GEC`s regular production as it will have a short spey instead of a punch.It will also have a crest shield.The last they told us was to expect production the in of July,1st of August. ::tu::
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Old Folder wrote:I'm hoping for any pattern, as long as it has a "Prest-o-Lite" on one blade. ::nod::
Please-Please-Please do not call that little square hole a "Skate Key" :x
Oh yes please! As both a welder and plumber. I’d love a knife with a presto lite hole. Lots and lots of old car guys would love one too. As long as it looked period correct.
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Looking forward to this knife. Thanks Roger. ::tu::

Searched a couple places, still don't know what a #29 is.
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It's a 3 blade 3 backspring dogleg whittler.
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That sounds like its going to be another set of stunning knives Roger, like the spey instead of the punch, I will be down for all 3.
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Thanks John!
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Thanks for the update Roger.
What a gorgeous selection. ::ds::
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eveled wrote:
Old Folder wrote:I'm hoping for any pattern, as long as it has a "Prest-o-Lite" on one blade. ::nod::
Please-Please-Please do not call that little square hole a "Skate Key" :x
Oh yes please! As both a welder and plumber. I’d love a knife with a presto lite hole. Lots and lots of old car guys would love one too. As long as it looked period correct.
I agree "eveled"
A "Prest-o-Lite" bladed folder would be a instant sellout and an education to the youngsters.
Perhaps it's on Roger and Ken's future plans?
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Putting the Horse before the Cart, but here is my "Next" wish list for Roger & Ken.
Stag would be gorgeous ::nod::
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This is the style I’d prefer.
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FRJ wrote:Looking forward to this knife. Thanks Roger. ::tu::

Searched a couple places, still don't know what a #29 is.
Here you go Joe.
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Thank you, Roger and Greg.
I always like to buy Rogers offerings but now I know I want one.
That's a good looking knife and the spey is just fine with me although the punch wouldn't bother me in the least.
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FRJ wrote:Thank you, Roger and Greg.
I always like to buy Rogers offerings but now I know I want one.
That's a good looking knife and the spey is just fine with me although the punch wouldn't bother me in the least.
Yeah, I'm gonna say that will be a hot seller. Best be on your toes for that release. :D
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Are all of the #29 three blade knives going to be 3 spring knives ?
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kootenay joe wrote:Are all of the #29 three blade knives going to be 3 spring knives ?
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I don't know the answer to that Roland. Rogers comment was the only thing I've heard about it.
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Thanks Greg. A third spring makes for a 'bigger' knife. It feels quite different in hand or in pocket from a 2 spring version.
I guess the advantage is if a spring breaks it can only disable 1 blade. And there is no need to crink 2 of the blades.
As a purist i could not call any 3 spring blade set up a "whittler".
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