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.
Big Monk I'd say you got the GEC bug now...those Mink's are nice. Jack I don't what to say about the stag...luck of the draw
I guess, but I'll not complain. TJ for just one GEC you picked a classy one for sure...great knives guy's...
Bob
"To Ride, Shoot Straight, And Speak The Truth" - Jeff Cooper
Well, T.J. you've done it again. You've gone and made me envious. I've slobbered over that Executive Whittler since it first came out but it just hasn't been able to nudge food and rent out of the way on the priority list.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
nice knife TJ. i like a smaller frame knife more than so many of the big ones GEC usaly makes, i may have to get one of those, i talked to someone at GEC yesterday, they told me they are for sure going to do a stockman in the new 3 1/2" pattern, but dont have a time frame for sure mabe before christmas, i think it will be a good seller.
Why, thank you fellers. I got that one from Mike Latham at Collector Knives. It was listed as a EDC which meant it had some cosmetic flaw in it some where, ain't found it yet though. Price was really right too. It really is a cool knife when view up close and personal. I need to get some better pics up. Maybe I'll do that now.
"There are none so blind as those that refuse to see"
God Bless America - Though I don't know why he would want to.
hows the snap on those TJ ? i was looking awhile ago at them on some websites, and noticed the genuine stag didnt have the lined and pinched bolesters like the primative bone did, but either way they look prety cool.
Gunstock Jack wrote:Right, right. Thanks for clearing that up TJ. Now if I can only learn how to set the time on my VCR. That flashing 12:00 is driving me crazy!
Gunstock you have to do what I did for my low tire indicating light that I got when I changed the rims on my Ford truck,put a piece of electrical tape over the light it works great!
tjmurphy wrote:I think my poor old Sony Mavica is konking out on me. Records on floppy disc.
I read recently that Sony has stopped manufacturing floppy disks.
I've found that any floppy will work (2HD), you just have to format it in the camera. I'm using some that are MacIntosh format originally.
Yes, but my point (though not very well made) was that floppy disks are going the way of vinyl and it won't be long before you won't be able to get one anywhere. Geez Louise. 1.44 MB when you can get this little old thing no bigger than my little finger nail that has a 16 GB capacity. The memory cabinet for the first computer I worked on was as big as a refrigerator and held five KB of real honest to God core memory. That was in 1967.
Now if I just had a new GEC to show off. Well, ya'll will just have to do with this one.
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Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
I guess I'd better stock up on the floppy's, just in case. I've got a new digital camera with a lot better resolution and tele, but have not been able to figure out how to manipulate the pics yet. This Sony is so easy, just move the pics from the floppy to a folder in MyPictures and you can do anything you want to with them or send them anywhere you want. If the one I've got does bite the dust, I'll search until I find another. My computer did not have a floppy drive and I bought an external drive just for the camera.
"There are none so blind as those that refuse to see"
God Bless America - Though I don't know why he would want to.