New Find - GEC 235110
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New Find - GEC 235110
Guys,
I was digging around in my safe last night and I found this Northfield big (4½inches), single blade liner lock knife, still in the tube. It is a beautiful knife but I have searched high and low without finding any sales info. I know it was made in 2010 and that it sold for about $100 back then.
Anyone have a clue as to value today?
Thanks in advance,
Ray
I was digging around in my safe last night and I found this Northfield big (4½inches), single blade liner lock knife, still in the tube. It is a beautiful knife but I have searched high and low without finding any sales info. I know it was made in 2010 and that it sold for about $100 back then.
Anyone have a clue as to value today?
Thanks in advance,
Ray
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Re: New Find - GEC 235110
Hi Ray. This is the production list of the pattern 235110. Yours has the end caps and liner lock so it's 235110ECL and as you can see it's Burnt Goldenrod Jig Bone. 1 of 52. As to value, I'll leave that to others. Just for the record GEC is currently making a new run of the 23's right now.Paladin wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 4:34 pm Guys,
I was digging around in my safe last night and I found this Northfield big (4½inches), single blade liner lock knife, still in the tube. It is a beautiful knife but I have searched high and low without finding any sales info. I know it was made in 2010 and that it sold for about $100 back then.
Anyone have a clue as to value today?
Thanks in advance,
Ray
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Re: New Find - GEC 235110
Thanks, Joe. I appreciate the information. I'll swear,, I can't recall where in the heck I got this knife nor what I might have paid.
Ray
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Re: New Find - GEC 235110
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Ain't it the truth!
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Re: New Find - GEC 235110
Ray if you are looking for an offer, I would make you an offer on that knife.Paladin wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 4:34 pm Guys,
I was digging around in my safe last night and I found this Northfield big (4½inches), single blade liner lock knife, still in the tube. It is a beautiful knife but I have searched high and low without finding any sales info. I know it was made in 2010 and that it sold for about $100 back then.
Anyone have a clue as to value today?
Thanks in advance,
Ray
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Re: New Find - GEC 235110
I got an earlier offer on this one and it is gone.Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 1:53 amRay if you are looking for an offer, I would make you an offer on that knife.Paladin wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 4:34 pm Guys,
I was digging around in my safe last night and I found this Northfield big (4½inches), single blade liner lock knife, still in the tube. It is a beautiful knife but I have searched high and low without finding any sales info. I know it was made in 2010 and that it sold for about $100 back then.
Anyone have a clue as to value today?
Thanks in advance,
Ray
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Re: New Find - GEC 235110
I hope it was a good offer. The single blade #23 & #73 are quite sought after and sell higher than the same knife as a 2 blade.
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Re: New Find - GEC 235110
I agree completely Roland . There's something about single blade folders that just lights me fires, and many collectors/users too. I guess it's the elegant simplicity that appeals to people...kootenay joe wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 12:10 am I hope it was a good offer. The single blade #23 & #73 are quite sought after and sell higher than the same knife as a 2 blade.
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Congrats to the buyer, and you Ray . Happy you did well on that one .
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Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.
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