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Great Eastern Cutlery Oregon Trapper Hunter Tidioute Frontier Bone 431118

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)

$91.95

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Description

This is the Great Eastern Cutlery Tidioute Oregon Trapper Hunter, has Frontier Bone 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 7.

 

Maker : Great Eastern Cutlery
Brand : Tidioute
Year : 2018
Handles : Frontier Bone
Factory ID : 431118
Pattern : Hunter
Pet Name : Oregon Trapper
Condition : New/Mint
Blade Steel : 1095
Steen Hardness : 56-58HRC
Liners : Brass
Bolsters : Nickel Silver
Blade Type : Clip
# Blades : 1
# Backsprings : 1
*Pull (1-10) : 5
Closed Length : 4 1/4 inches
Longest Blade : 3 3/8 inches
Longest Sharp : 3 1/8 inches
Overall Length : 7 5/8 inches
Weight : 3.57 ounces
Half Stops : Yes
Factory Box : Yes
Blade Finish : Satin
Country : USA
*Factory Effort : 7

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  1. dlewis78731

    5 out of 5 Beautiful knife!

    (verified owner)

    Unwrapping the knife, and holding it in my hand, one is struck by how comfortable it is to hold, it just felt really natural and super functional. The slightly fat bone gives a really good grip and lots of area if you want to really bear down on something.

    Opening the knife is easy, the pull is about the same as my spring green #74 but still reasonably firm. I am not in favor of a nail bending pull, I want something I can still open even if I just got out of the shower.

    I wasn’t sure I would like the Frontier Bone handles, but within a day or so it had worked its magic on me, and I find them really attractive! Looking at the handle, it is reminiscent of one of those Japanese or Chinese landscapes. That may not be the case with the darker versions of this bone.

    Fit and finish is the typical for GEC: nearly perfect! I think overall proportions and aesthetics are excellent, and the blade to handle ratio is pretty high, similar to the #73. The only nit I can point to are a couple of black “smudges” on the end of the handle. I think they might be bits of ground metal that got into the bone, but then again it might be natural.

    The downside of this knife is that it may be too pretty to use! Then again, I think the pinnacle of design/manufacture is to create an object which is beautiful and supremely functional at the same time.

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  2. biomed

    5 out of 5 #43 Oregon Trapper

    (verified owner)

    Large and well proportioned pocket knife. The frontier bone has distressed appearance that I think is appealing. The snap on my example was a bit soft the first time I closed the blade, but is improving with use. The blade was VERY SHARP from the factory.

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