NEW GEC SUNFISH

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JAYLUPARK
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NEW GEC SUNFISH

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FELLAS,

GOT TWO NEW TOENAILS. TRACTOR GREEN,CARVED PUMPKIN. NICE KNIVES BUT A LITTLE DISAPPOINTED. THE CARVED PUMPKIN MASTER BLADE WILL NOT SNAP AT ALL. YOU HAVE TO PUSH IT ALL THE WAY TO GET IT TO CLOSE? THE TRACTOR GREEN SNAPS WEAK BUT DOES SNAP. GREAT AESTHETIC BUT DISAPPOINTED IN THE MECHANICAL.

ONE MORE QUESTION? THE MASTER BLADE SEEMS TO BE RESTING AGAINST THE BRASS RAIL. (IS THAT WHAT IT IS CALLED) ITS SCRATCHING UP SIDE OF THE BLADE WHEN YOU SHUT IT?
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I think what your saying is the blade is getting scratched from the brass liner, thats not something to uncommon in the knife world, and I believe if you sent them to GEC they would take care of everything.
They are both beautiful knives. 8)
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Post by Wilder »

Jaylu:

http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/blog/

Check out Boogerman's message that was posted on Oct. 12, 2010.

I'm sure that GEC will address your problem and quickly resolve it if you contact them.

GEC truly aims to please.

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I believe the snap on the toenail pattern is generally weaker than alot of other patterns,by design.
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isn't it really about the snap open???? ::smirk::
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I think I remember reading somewhere on GEC's website exactly what Classic Case said about the toe's having a weaker snap than other patterns on purpose. I wouldn't think that it was intended to be so weak as to need help to close though. I'd contact GEC about them. I don't think you will have a problem getting satisfaction from GEC.

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from CK.net web site

Sunfish Note
For safety reasons, these GEC Sunfish knives do not have the closing snap of other patterns. They are radius cut and the closing action is very slow. It is not a defect, but something the buyer needs to be informed about

Must have missed this one cause it will take your finger off
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JODY, The carved pumpkin toe I have is real hard to open? Almost like it's stuck closed. I'll contact gec and see what they say.
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Jay, you might want to try cleaning out the knife before you
pay to ship it out. Vaarious brands have been mentioned as
having a bit of polishing paste in the knife, causing slow action.
Try blowing it out and then a drop of oil between the spring and
back of the blade to see if that improves it. If not, GEC will take
good care of you. there's a member here, Tbark? that sells a
wonderful oil for knives, maybe under the latama name?
But even the stuff from ace hardware will make a big difference.
good luck and keep us posted
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Hey There Jay,

I have over two dozen E toes from Gec. Most all of them are tight to open and tight at the start of the close. Also as mentioned, the snap upon closing is very slow which is how they were designed. When you mention scratches on the blade, are you speaking of the tang of the knife or the blade itself? Its natural to get some scratching on the tang from the liners, but the blades should not contact the liners above the tang.
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