GEC Woodies

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I like the wood handles on some of these GECs. Plain and simple, yet elegant and durable. Show us your favorite GEC woodies! ::ds::
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I have only,the one "'WOODIE""________________________but have another in my sights ::paranoid:: just ain't pulled the trigger yet !! ::tu::
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Yes they are quite unique. Here's my Mexican Bakote Muskie Tidiote.
Thanks for giving me an excuse to post more pics! ::ds:: I really like that Little Carver you have there Jack! Where'd you get that one?
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The wood handles are some of my favorites, but need to get some ebony yet. That lockback wharnie and the dogleg jack are really nice.
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Perry, I bought the 'lil carver off an ebay dealer. Got a good price at auction and was gonna use it for EDC, but it is so purty I just couldn't bring myself to use it yet. I have a Northfield barlow with a wharncliffe blade that I really like as a usin' knife. ::nod:: Cuts like a laser and stays sharp as hell. ::tu::
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I know Jack, I have a GEC EX. Wharnie as you know but don't wanna use it so guess I gotta buy another, that's allll there is to it!
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There you go. All you need do is get to the point where you have "all those knives". I think with a couple more I'll be almost there. ::nod::
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ROFL!! :lol:
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Gunstock Jack wrote:There you go. All you need do is get to the point where you have "all those knives". I think with a couple more I'll be almost there. ::nod::
Does that ever happen? Really?

... I see folks all the time sayin' "The only cure for GEC fever is to get another one", well, it ain't curin' me so far, and I keep sayin' "All I need is just X, and I'll be good for a while ... "

And then I see the next one ...

Can anyone provide the link for 'GEC Gottahave Anonymous'?

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It has my address attached to it so I better not post it here Edge. ::paranoid:: I've been a baaaaaaaaad boy. ::disgust::
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Seriously, Edge. I just ordered a couple more this week that'll complete my collection (until next week)!
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ROFLL!! ::ds:: :lol: :lol:
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Nice knives gents!

Gunstock,
Looks like we have a few knives in common. The Ebony Dogleg Jack and Cocobolo Little Carver look familiar.

Singin,
Doc's Knife Works has a couple of the Cocobolo Little Carvers in stock. http://shop.docsknifeworks.com/category.sc?categoryId=7

Ebony #56, Cocobolo #25 and the one on the right is a French Laguiole with ebony, olivewood and filework. Not a GEC, but I tossed it in because that covers all my wood handled knives.
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Hey thanks aug, I think I'm gonna try to find one at the show this Friday first but if the price ain't what I want to pay, I'm gonna hit up O' Doc! ::tu:: ::nod:: Then things are purrrrty! He even has some #56 Doglegs too in that look. Pinch and thread boys, pinch and thread.
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Here is a 2006 Tidioute Pioneer in Bocote I just received yesterday :D
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Nice first year of production piece, George. Are you going to use it or put it up?
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Gunstock Jack wrote:Nice first year of production piece, George. Are you going to use it or put it up?
I bought this one to set aside. Seeing how I only caught the fever in 2010, I've got to do a little catching up ::groove::
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Nice ""Woodie"" George !!!!!!____________that catchin' up can work on your pocketbook,my friend ::dang:: trust me,__________I know :shock:
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Nice pickup George! ::tu::
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GeorgeCAtl Good to see your GEC.

I have the little sister one blade.

GEC 735109 Mexican Bocote Wood CS 2009 3 3/4"
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Nice knives, I only have two so far;
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Alot of Good Lookn' Wood in this thread and got me thinkn'.

Not that anyone wood purposely drop their "woodie" in the creek, but has anyone had the experience ::shrug::

Do our woodies----Float? ::paranoid::
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Very nice guys!

Ken, maybe I just haven't been paying attention but that shield on your knife is just great!

Now I have to go searching around to see if I just overlooked it or what! It could be the wood that makes it stand out ::shrug::


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Perhaps its a one bladed Mexican Bocote Wood.

And they get some thing diffrant.... 8) :lol:
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That shield is out there...................it was easy to overlook, there aren't very many!

Maybe it's used on low-runs or limited knives...............more digging!
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