Show off your favorite GECs!

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.
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::tu:: yes that elk is outstanding.....................
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I hope GEC runs another batch of the #12 series including some elk acorns this year. ::pray::
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Well I have a few favs as well. The first is this Executive Whittler in Tortoise, it has the feel and snap of a much larger folder and just a beautiful execution IMO.
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The second would be the Scout #73 pattern. This one is the Prim Bone, has a little green in it too.
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GEC has the ability to achieve perfection on the knives they produce. I know that's a pretty lofty statement but I have never seen, among the current American knife makers, any one brand that has been able to make the blades all fit into their relatively small slots, without rubbing or scratching up against each other. Just an amazing achievement. Whether you're lookin at a Whittler, Scout or a Congress. They're pretty consistent.
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::tu:: Perry, love that whittler .....its a classic
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All GEC's genuine stags are gorgeous, but this is one of my favorites;
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Yep - the Gen Stags are nice..................and the Natural Stags too!!


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Yes, those are beautiful Barry and IM! ::tu:: ::tu::
Course this is a new favorite too, HJ5.
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NICE Perry!! I also really enjoyed the SXM Candy Stripe that you posted.........that knife is
a STUNNER!! Really top shelf stuff you have been posting, this HJ is no exception... ::ds:: !!


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My latest one always seems to be my favorite du jour. This #68 Burnt Stag White Owl isn't here yet but Barry put it in the mail yesterday and the Post Office says it will be delivered on Monday. Thank you Barry. You're quickly becoming my favorite purveyor of fine cutlery. :)
Thanks for the use of your pictures.

Oh, the agony of the wait. The last few hours before the Postal Carrier comes to my door are always the worst.
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Hey thanks IM! I'm tryin to do some experimenting with my camera that will help my picture takin abilities, hopefully!
Good lookin Burnt Stag there Jerry! ::tu:: The waiting is the hardest part. I'm waitin on a couple from Monk today and the mailman won't be here till after 3pm. ::facepalm:: ::mdm::
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Perry, you should have talked Monk into driving them over. He's not doing anything but waiting for fishing season to start anyway. :lol:
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Beautiful stuff fellas!! ::tu:: Picked up a few of these,this one has been a constant companion,really dig this lil pattern
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Always a pleasure doin' business with my friends here on AAPK! I'll always try to go the extra mile with you guys, 'cause, YOU'RE THE BEST!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Earl, I agree with you on that little 57 pattern. They are really substantially built with some close tolerances to get those blades to fit like they do. Gec did a bang-up job on the pattern but I think sometimes they come out with patterns so quickly that some get overlooked. And then you'll find yourself sayin' "why din' I pick one of those up???" ::dang:: ::dang:: ::dang::

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Here's mine. I'm a sucker for stag.
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Great snag,Wazu !!!!____the stag on that one, is "toasty" and very well matched,CONGRATS !!!!!!! ::tu::
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Thanks Big Monk ::tu::
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::tu:: Wazu......extra nice stag on that one
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Great lookin Stag! ::tu::
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Been ""playing"" with the Camera today ::hmm:: not as serious, as my friends, ""Singin46 or Johnny Twoshoes"", ::paranoid:: but here's a few, of my favortes, to look at and pass the time away,this beautiful Sunday afternoon ::tu::
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Oh I think you're a little too modest Monk. I would say that these are some of the best shots I've ever seen! :shock: There is nothin to compare these to brother. Don't change a thing. I honestly don't know how they could be any better! Did you slow your shutter down or did you do somethin else? ::drool:: ::drool::
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singin46 wrote: Did you slow your shutter down or did you do somethin else? ::drool:: ::drool::
My ""shutter"" slowed down,when I passed 60 ::dang:: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: ____butt** my putter,still ""flutters"" ::ds:: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: ____took the photos,with the knife,laying on a piece of clear glass, over the background :) ____a tip,from another AAPK member (augustus88)___works pretty well,don't ya' think ??? :)
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Yes, it certainly does Monk. I was talkin bout the shutter on your camera. :lol: I slow my shutter down to 64 which captures another second when the shutter opens and closes. The glass certainly helps divert the glare off the knives, depending on how bright the sunlight or light your using is. I was told years ago by "Sunburst" on here that if you shoot indoors, use only flouresent lighting for better success, where glare is concerned. His pics were by far the best I have ever seen period. ::nod:: Don't know what happened to Ralph but I miss him on here. I think he may have fallen on hard times a few years back but I hope I'm wrong about that.
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Perry, he visited the site last on August 13th but his last post was in January of 2011.


I am selling what remaining knives I have on Ebay. A variety of brands will be listed from Tony Bose to Fightin Bull knives...

Thanks for looking...

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There are a lot of names on posts from '09 and '10 that don't show up anymore. ::shrug:: Folks don't make a big deal out of it. For what ever reason, they just fade away.
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Yeah Jerry, it's sad. I guess I'm just missin some of the old original bunch. Not many of us left round here now.
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