GEC fixed blade knives

GEC specializes in highly collectable and premium quality usable pocket knives. The company's USA manufactured knives have quickly proven to be a big hit with both collectors and users who seek quality American craftsmanship.
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GEC fixed blade knives

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Was thinking about getting one of the 73 pattern fixed blade knives,and would like to know about the canoe and the bird and trout patterns.How is the spine thickness on these knives,are they stout.Mostly used for dressing and boning deer and camp use.Thanks for any info
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I bought this one and love it.
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That's a nice one gino ::tu::
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You fellas seen any of these with the new Pioneer bone?? Sweeet ::drool:: ::tu::
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My GEC fixed blades


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Look great Gino,gotta get me one of those Up Land Hunters ::tu::
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Just the one so far but there will be more in my future ::tu::

I would like to see them make a more substantial fixie, along the lines of a bowie ::woot::
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Thanks Earl! ;)
Sweet looking knife Cutty ::drool::
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Thanks Gino ::tu::

You have a nice group there yourself :mrgreen:
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Great looking set Gino. I've only gotten these 3 so far. The H23 and H73 in the first pic have fat stag while the second H73 is less so.
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Nice set 2D, here is a photo of my latest group
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I was just discussing fixed blades with Ricky and I just thought I would bump this thread to see if anyone picked up a new GEC fixed blade recently.
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I picked up a pair of the micarta #73s a while back and most recently I got a H10 which I have to admit I like more than I thought I would.
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Very nice set of fixed blades 2dead... ::tu::
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Those fixed blades are beautiful, need to get one from GEC someday.....the H10 is cool looking and it looks like the sheath is extra stout.

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