Is your EDC a GEC?

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This one is riding with me today, ::tu::
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Dornblaser wrote: Vikingdog - what model is the white bone wharnie? I can't place it. Great looking knife, I am going to have to see if there are any more of those out there.

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Thank you David. It's #250109J. Here's my current EDC by way of my man monk. It's his photo too. I love this knife!
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That is a beauty Mike! ::tu::
I like that clip blade! ::drool::
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Thank you Dale. It took awhile before I decided to put it to use but I'm glad I did. It makes me feel good every time I use it. :D
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vikingdog wrote:
Dornblaser wrote: Vikingdog - what model is the white bone wharnie? I can't place it. Great looking knife, I am going to have to see if there are any more of those out there.

Thanks,
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Thank you David. It's #250109J. Here's my current EDC by way of my man monk. It's his photo too. I love this knife!
Wow that thing is nice vikingdog
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Thank you, I'm lucky to have a knife this nice. :D
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I don't know about EDC, but this one was in my pocket two of the last three days.

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Awesome knife Doug! ::drool::
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Doug.....That is KILLER! ::ds::
The clips on this last run are extra nice with the LongPull.
The 2 Coco's that I grabbed have perfect lock-up and smooth release.

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Thanks for the kind words. The sunlight washed out the shiny parts, but I wanted to get a close-up of the grain. I am a sucker for cocobolo, all three of my pistols have cocobolo grips.
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These are my current GEC EDC knives.
Top two are pocket carry and bottom two have belt sheaths.

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Super stag on those. ::tu:: What type Hogan do you have?
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I have a better photo of these Hogans but can't find it, none are EDC.


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Hi Guys- First post. Thought I'd do it here as this is where I first came across GEC knives. I EDC al of mine, I own 7-8 since I got started a few months back. I love the quality of these knives, love that they're made in Pennsylvania, and can't imagine not carrying them. I have a lot of customs that are safe queens, these get fondled everyday- including my Whaler!
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Roses, those are some nice lookin knives. Got to love those larger patterns ::tu::

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Welcome to AAPK. Are you in Pennsylvania? If you are GEC has a Rendezvous in July that is worth going to.
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Viking - no, unfortunately, I don't. My family is all from Western PA though, and I have a soft spot in my heart for it. I am headed that way in April, and hope that I can get a glimpse of the factory when I'm there.
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It's a nice place. It's set up so you can walk around on the second level and see the work floor and various work rooms through glass walls. There are cases filled with examples of all the knives they've produced. There's a salesroom there too.
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EDC TEXAS STYLE

#54 w/ Moore Maker Sheath. Texas ranching tools company with a line of cutlery made mostly by Queen cutlery

I am Looking for another belt sheath for the 54, anyone know of a place to get one?
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Texas_Aggie wrote:EDC TEXAS STYLE

#54 w/ Moore Maker Sheath. Texas ranching tools company with a line of cutlery made mostly by Queen cutlery

I am Looking for another belt sheath for the 54, anyone know of a place to get one?
Try these links____ ::tu::


http://www.shop.tsaknives.com/Sheaths-K ... es_c35.htm

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TA, thats a beautiful Big Jack, one of my favorite patterns.

Here is the one that I use.
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This Tomato HJ6 arrived today. It will be carried and used......Thanks Charlie!! ::handshake:: ::ds::

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Amber jigged bone #48 in my pocket right now.
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Yes, I do. I EDC an #66 Serpentine Jack for about five months. What a great EDC.

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With a selfmade sheath.

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My GEC EDCs:

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