Description
This is the Great Eastern Cutlery Farm & Field Pocket Carver Whittler, has Red Black Micarta handles and Brass liners.  The blade steel is 1095 and finish is Satin.
*Our opinion:  The pull is a 6.  The GEC effort on this run as compared to their entire catalog is 8. Action (walk) is 4 on a scale of 1-5, with 5 being gator snap. Spring Pressure is 1.7 lbs.
Maker : Great Eastern Cutlery
Brand : Farm & Field
Year : 2020
Handles : Red Black Micarta
Factory ID : 620320
Pattern : Whittler
Pet Name : Pocket Carver
Condition : New/Mint
Blade Steel : 1095
Liners : Brass
Blade Type : Wharncliffe
# Blades : 3
# Backsprings : 2
Action (1-5) : 4
Spring Pressure : 1.7 lbs
*Pull (1-10) : 6
Closed Length : 3 13/16 inches
Longest Blade : 2 inches
Longest Sharp : 1 3/4 inches
Overall Length : 7 1/16 inches
Weight : 1.75 ounces
Half Stops : Yes
Factory Box : Yes
Blade Finish : Satin
Country : USA
*Factory Effort : 8
5 out of 5 great knife !
bluemountaindog (verified owner) –
very nice out of the “tube”. Smooth open and close , blades centered with no rub. Pull is just right in my opinion
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5 out of 5 Outstanding quality!
Ronald Dubay (verified owner) –
The micarta scales are a beautiful touch.
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5 out of 5 Excellent traditional EDC
mlajoie (verified owner) –
This is a lovely little knife built with the top notch fit and finish we expect from GEC. In the last two years F&F appears to have gotten even better. No rub at all on my blades and very smooth solid action. The Farm and Field version of this knife, aside from the obvious lack of bolsters, has slightly thicker liners for a little bit more rigidity and strength. Otherwise quality is on par with the Tidioute version. I carry one of these near every day. You can’t go wrong with this beautiful offering from GEC.
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5 out of 5 Excellent Tool
Double-0-JAKE (verified owner) –
I also have the Tidioute trim Pocket Carver. Both knives are very well done, but this Farm and Field version feels more like a tool. It is a bit more rough finish wise (mostly on the liners) and significantly lighter. The red and black micarta is absolutely beautiful. It is smooth to the touch and has a pseudo wood grain look that I dig. I really hope GEC uses mixed micarta again in the future. As with the Tidioute version, this one is a split back, which is all kinds of cool. Pull on the secondary blades is on the light side, but they are still snappy. Kinda wish one of the secondaries was a different blade shape, but I get it. Overall I really like this knife and I hope GEC does F&F more often.
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