
Show off your favorite GECs!
- big monk
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
another great looking knife,made in the U.S.A.-----------------thanks for sharin' Jack __________________ 

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- Gunstock Jack
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
Thanks, guys! I love the genuine stags. This one makes number 10, maybe a good place to stop.
Here's my collection thus far:

Here's my collection thus far:
- Froggyedge
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
Drooling...



Knivlaus mann er livlaus mann.
A knifeless man is a lifeless man - Old Nordic proverb.
A knifeless man is a lifeless man - Old Nordic proverb.
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
Thanks, Froggy! Maybe WelderBob will give us a tour of his genuine stags?
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That look's like a keeper to me Jack...along with the rest of your herd..
I don't know were GEC get's it's stag from, but they are using some good stuff.
They have been doing a good job lately of matching up the handles on their knives.
I've been carrying a 72 in frontier bone and I love it...
...I got a few genuine's
around...I'll see if I can round them up for a line up.
Bob

I don't know were GEC get's it's stag from, but they are using some good stuff.
They have been doing a good job lately of matching up the handles on their knives.
I've been carrying a 72 in frontier bone and I love it...

around...I'll see if I can round them up for a line up.
Bob
Bob
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- big monk
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
well I'm not the only one infected with the "'GEC Virus""
great looking group of stags ,Jack !!!!!!!!!!!!
Looking forward to seeing your's Bob ------
How did yall like the (1) blade trapper and the cattle knife that came out,the last few days ???
pretty,but not my style---still liking the lockbacks,and I'm thinking of a three blade stockman,----and the funny thing is ,I really like that ""Beaver Tail"" shield
---------oh well
so many choices,so little time____________uh,I meant,so little money, boy____them beans wuZZZZ good tonight



Looking forward to seeing your's Bob ------

How did yall like the (1) blade trapper and the cattle knife that came out,the last few days ???
pretty,but not my style---still liking the lockbacks,and I'm thinking of a three blade stockman,----and the funny thing is ,I really like that ""Beaver Tail"" shield





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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
I prefer the traditional 2 blade trapper. I'm waiting for one in stag, although I'm considering one of the club knives at the moment. Unfortunately I blew my allowance on the LB. GEC is certainly giving us a lot of choices these days! 

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Well Jack good luck stoping at 10...I kinda lost count..but what heck I may die poor and hungry but I'll have some good
trading stuff to take along...
I do like the genuine stag without the shield's, but the burnt stag is nice too...and the second cut...and the....well you get
the picture. There are a few I don't have yet, but I'm working on it...
Bob
trading stuff to take along...

I do like the genuine stag without the shield's, but the burnt stag is nice too...and the second cut...and the....well you get
the picture. There are a few I don't have yet, but I'm working on it...

Bob
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- bloomingeek
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
Wow, what a collection!
Thank goodness money can't buy love or happiness, only GEC knives!
Thank goodness money can't buy love or happiness, only GEC knives!

C. Fred "bloomingeek" Kemp
Current interests: Isaiah 53, Wife, GEC Knives, Snakewood handles, State Fair , Grand Kids, Jakob Dylan, Ubuntu Lucid 10.04, Oklahoma Sooners, Sons and Daughters.
Current interests: Isaiah 53, Wife, GEC Knives, Snakewood handles, State Fair , Grand Kids, Jakob Dylan, Ubuntu Lucid 10.04, Oklahoma Sooners, Sons and Daughters.
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
Hello to all. I've been enjoying AAPK and member topics for months and have finally registered for membership. I too have the GEC "addiction". As spare time allows, I make pocket pouches to protect my EDC "selection for the day".
I've included the link below highlighting some of my handiwork if you care to take a look. Included are a hodge-podge of Bokers, GEC's, Queens, S&M and a couple of fixed blades.
Thanks to everyone for sharing your collections, observations and knowledge. I have learned so much and appreciate your eagerness to share and your commitment and community spirit.
Link (best viewing in HD):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sdaok-1jRvA
Tom
I've included the link below highlighting some of my handiwork if you care to take a look. Included are a hodge-podge of Bokers, GEC's, Queens, S&M and a couple of fixed blades.
Thanks to everyone for sharing your collections, observations and knowledge. I have learned so much and appreciate your eagerness to share and your commitment and community spirit.
Link (best viewing in HD):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sdaok-1jRvA
Tom
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
WB, that is some kinda' sweet knife collection!!!



- big monk
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Sho'Nuff is ~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! __________________a pretty pack of knives Bob 

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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
Welcome to AAPK. Very well done video, great knives and splendid pouches. Thanks for the opportunity to see them.hatback wrote:Hello to all. I've been enjoying AAPK and member topics for months and have finally registered for membership. I too have the GEC "addiction". As spare time allows, I make pocket pouches to protect my EDC "selection for the day".
I've included the link below highlighting some of my handiwork if you care to take a look. Included are a hodge-podge of Bokers, GEC's, Queens, S&M and a couple of fixed blades.
Thanks to everyone for sharing your collections, observations and knowledge. I have learned so much and appreciate your eagerness to share and your commitment and community spirit.
Link (best viewing in HD):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sdaok-1jRvA
Tom
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--T.J. Murphy 2012
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
- bloomingeek
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
Really nice presentation! If you took the photos, you shoot like a pro.
So, are you taking orders for your leather goods?
So, are you taking orders for your leather goods?
C. Fred "bloomingeek" Kemp
Current interests: Isaiah 53, Wife, GEC Knives, Snakewood handles, State Fair , Grand Kids, Jakob Dylan, Ubuntu Lucid 10.04, Oklahoma Sooners, Sons and Daughters.
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
I appreciate the comments. Yea, if I had more time and tools I'd love to dabble in leather goods ..... just not enough spare time to get my own stuff done.
- WelderBob
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
Well guy's I pulled the trigger again...more than once...a pair of Mink's in stag and a amber bone.
They are pocket friendly and I like the blade's...but they are weak in the backspring department.
Not much snap open or close...I guess I'm spoiled with the 23 and 73 pattern. Any thought's on this,
I guess a note to GEC would be in order.
Bob
They are pocket friendly and I like the blade's...but they are weak in the backspring department.
Not much snap open or close...I guess I'm spoiled with the 23 and 73 pattern. Any thought's on this,
I guess a note to GEC would be in order.
Bob
Bob
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
Those are nice Bob. A GEC knife with a weak back spring?????? I've never heard of it. I don't own one in that pattern though. Is it just weaker than other GEC knives or is it weak weak?
Aimus
Aimus
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
Aimus, On a 1 to 10 scale I'd give these a 4 to 5...not what you would expect in a GEC.
I don't know if has to do with the size of the knife and springs or maybe the design......
Bob
I don't know if has to do with the size of the knife and springs or maybe the design......

Bob
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- Froggyedge
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
Don't know about the springs, but nice looking! 

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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
I just received my first GEC mink skinner, and I'd have to say that the springs are nothing like the 73 or 25 patterns as far as strength, but they seem to be on a par with their whittler. I wonder if it has to do with the blade/spring thickness, as they have fairly thin blades. All in all, I like the new pattern and don't have any issues with the spring stiffness; it is more like what you normally would find in other companies knives.
Dang it Bob, I wasn't quite quick enough on the uptake and you got #7 before I could.
Oh well, I gotta nice'un! I'll post picts later. 
Dang it Bob, I wasn't quite quick enough on the uptake and you got #7 before I could.


- bloomingeek
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
Bob, those are absolutely gorgeous! Three is definitely the charm.
I especially like the genuine stag without the shield.
I especially like the genuine stag without the shield.
C. Fred "bloomingeek" Kemp
Current interests: Isaiah 53, Wife, GEC Knives, Snakewood handles, State Fair , Grand Kids, Jakob Dylan, Ubuntu Lucid 10.04, Oklahoma Sooners, Sons and Daughters.
Current interests: Isaiah 53, Wife, GEC Knives, Snakewood handles, State Fair , Grand Kids, Jakob Dylan, Ubuntu Lucid 10.04, Oklahoma Sooners, Sons and Daughters.
- WelderBob
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
Thank's guy's...they are neat little knives...even if they don't snap like a bear trap.
Jack, I'm sorry if I took your knife...it was a tough chose, they all looked good.
BTW...I talked with GEC and they said the thin blade and backsrping was the reason
there not real snappy.
Bob
Jack, I'm sorry if I took your knife...it was a tough chose, they all looked good.

BTW...I talked with GEC and they said the thin blade and backsrping was the reason
there not real snappy.
Bob
Bob
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- Gunstock Jack
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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
That's OK Bob. I'm pretty happy with these three I rec'd last week. The 72's are getting hard to find. The #6 mink skinner has some of the gnarliest stag of any of my genuine stags, and #17 is a nice contrast. I still like your #7, though. 

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Re: Show off your favorite GECs!
Got my MInk last week. My second GEC.
This one immediately got sharpened and put in my pocket. It's a nice slim knife and I've really been enjoying it. Sometimes I just take it out and admire how nice it is! I had never even heard of GEC until I came to this site--you fellers around here are dangerous to a man's wallet.
Gunstock Jack, that stag is fantastic!
Northfield Mink Skinner, Jigged Amber Bone.
This one immediately got sharpened and put in my pocket. It's a nice slim knife and I've really been enjoying it. Sometimes I just take it out and admire how nice it is! I had never even heard of GEC until I came to this site--you fellers around here are dangerous to a man's wallet.
Gunstock Jack, that stag is fantastic!
Northfield Mink Skinner, Jigged Amber Bone.