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.
NAW***** that ain't what I was saying guys??? just ain't found one I like__yet ?????? but I did find a couple of them ol' stag stockmans,that caught my eye___sorta like Bob said,they really ""brightened my day""
I really do like the new Courthouse Whittler ____3 3/4 inches,is just my size !!!!!!!!
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Man, I have been looking at a lot of sweet GEC knives! 39 pages of new GEC pick-ups so you guys must like them too.
Can't remember if I've posted pictures of mine before. I have 4 including my 2010 club knife but the previous three have been with me for over a year. Hope you guys keep posting them!
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Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
This #73 Scout and #66 Jack have been in my pocket roughly 90% of the time since I got them a few months ago. Great pair. These single blade #73s are great as well and the additional of a lanyard is really useful.
Could you tell me what the second, third and fourth knives from the top in the rightmost column are? I like the lines in the closed position. They look very pocket friendly.
Clown, those would be a few fine examples of GEC's #57 Gepetto.
I know first hand after EDCing a #56, which is the same frame as the #57, it's a nice carry.
Could you tell me what the second, third and fourth knives from the top in the rightmost column are? I like the lines in the closed position. They look very pocket friendly.
Hey Clown___here's a couple of photos,of the #57 Whittler,that you are asking about,as well as, the #56 Jacks,thst Johnnie mentioned___same frame,with blades on opposite end__________Monk
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johnny twoshoes wrote:Clown, those would be a few fine examples of GEC's #57 Gepetto.
I know first hand after EDCing a #56, which is the same frame as the #57, it's a nice carry.
JTS ,
The 57 is even more pocket friendly as it is quite a bit thinner than the 56.
You better try one out.
Mark