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Great Eastern Cutlery Oil Field Jack Tidioute Natural Canvas Micarta 861219

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)

$93.03

This is the Great Eastern Cutlery Tidioute Oil Field Jack, has Natural Canvas Micarta handles and Brass liners.  The blade steel is 1095 and finish is Satin.

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This is the Great Eastern Cutlery Tidioute Oil Field Jack, has Natural Canvas Micarta handles and Brass liners.  The blade steel is 1095 and finish is Satin.

*Our opinion:  The pull is a 5.  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 1.6 lbs.

 

Maker : Great Eastern Cutlery
Brand : Tidioute
Year : 2019
Handles : Natural Canvas Micarta
Factory ID : 861219
Pattern : Jack
Pet Name : Oil Field
Condition : New/Mint
Blade Steel : 1095
Liners : Brass
Bolsters : Brushed Nickel Silver
Blade Type : Clip/Sheepfoot
# Blades : 2
# Backsprings : 2
Action (1-5) : 4
Spring Pressure : 1.6 lbs
*Pull (1-10) : 5
Closed Length : 3 13/16 inches
Longest Blade : 3 1/16 inches
Longest Sharp : 2 11/16 inches
Overall Length : 6 15/16 inches
Weight : 3.73 ounces
Half Stops : Yes
Factory Box : Yes
Blade Finish : Satin
Country : USA
*Factory Effort : 8

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  1. bluemountaindog

    5 out of 5 great knife as usual from GEC

    (verified owner)

    visually very appealing, well made, almost too good to use… but I will !

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  2. cstrunk

    5 out of 5 GEC Does it Again

    (verified owner)

    Makes another great pattern (mines the micarta )! While most will say this pattern is common…they likely haven’t had the chance to handle GEC’s version.

    The combination of blades is perfect, the secondary sheep’s foot is not to small and the blade stock is thick enough to make it a good/great push cutter.

    The primary clip point is on the larger side without being so large as to be unwieldy or fragile. A good size for your normal everyday outdoor (farm and ranch) or utility work around the house/property.

    Nice to see that the springs are sized differently for each blade, the smaller sheep’s foot has a slightly narrower back spring. Thus giving both equal pull weights for each blade.

    Fit and finish is 10/10 for my knife, smooth transitions of materials with perfectly centered blades.

    Finally the tapered handle feels great in the hand, filling your palm without being to bulky for finer cuts.

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  3. red62

    5 out of 5 86 is a winner!

    (verified owner)

    Fit and finish are spot on. Walk and talk as well. This is my favorite knife from GEC since the 44 Gunstock Jack.

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  4. Daniel Rebuck

    5 out of 5 Great Traditional EDC

    (verified owner)

    Excellent fit and finish, as is to be expected from Great Eastern Cutlery. Both blades came surprisingly sharp. This knife has a nice, hefty feel to it.

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  5. Thomas Zola

    5 out of 5 GEC# 86

    (verified owner)

    Another winner from GEC. Mine is flawless. Fit and finish is perfect. Centering is spot on. Both blades are very sharp. I have the micarta version and it feels great in hand. I am extremely pleased with this knife. Thanks Mike for the quick delivery. Always a pleasure to do business with CK

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