- Joined
- May 22, 2011
- Messages
- 2,818
Thanks for letting us know, Barry. Best wishes to you and the other dealers and all the folks at Great Eastern Cutlery.
Thank you. Let's hope they can resume work soon, not only good news for us knife nuts, but also for all people, meaning the crisis is over. Fingers crossed!From GEC's website:
Very nice Ed! Hope all is well sir.This thread has already slipped to page two of this forum. Just because GEC has had to close it's doors, we can still "Talk GEC Knives". Here are some early production GEC knives.
Yes!!!!This is all very sad, and just a small part of what is happening all over the USA and the world, in most every business small and large.
With a little luck and grace from God, life will roar back with a renewed purpose and great joy.
View attachment 1306698
They were not made by GEC.is that Tuna Valley Phoenix Jack a Great Eastern SFO? would or did, that run create a little pause in the action? thanks for your reply
thank youThey were not made by GEC.
They were made by a worker from Queen that started his own shop.
Not good. How long before the other 49 governors follow suit?Just in the email from GEC:
"We need to let everyone know that the Governor of PA has closed all
non-essential business. He has not given a return date, but rest assured
we will be back as soon as possible.
We are shipping what we have available today.
We hope that you, your family and friends are safe throughout this time!"
Here's a strong favourite of mine and would get more use if I could go to my country place without fearing I can't return to town suddenly
The whole of Europe & N.America seems to be closing down most economic activity and I really worry that this chain-reaction could get out of control as it impacts all sectors, can't see economies/societies surviving this close-down for very long.
But, let's forge ahead with our liking for GEC, may they weather this storm and continue to produce knives we are proud to own/use, wherever we are.