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Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 1:26 pm
by kootenay joe
Right now there are 13 Northwoods "Little Bay" knives for sale on ebay thanks to flippers. I might buy one but i don't want to 'feed a flipper' by paying way over original price. Approximately what did this sell for on KSF ?
thanks, kj

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 1:59 pm
by Railsplitter
kootenay joe wrote:Right now there are 13 Northwoods "Little Bay" knives for sale on ebay thanks to flippers. I might buy one but i don't want to 'feed a flipper' by paying way over original price. Approximately what did this sell for on KSF ?
thanks, kj
I didn't get in on the lolly scramble so I didn't get to see the original dealer price myself. The same question was asked on another forum and someone responded saying they were priced in the $160-$170 price range for the Micarta versions.

I bought two Micarta Little Bays on the secondary market and I paid $150 for the Red and $180 for the Denim. Both brand new with leather slip and coin. The leather slips are quite nice but unfortunately, I have no use for them.

I didn't want to pay that much but now that the buying process is over, I don't regret it for a second. The Little Bays are fantastic little knives with an awesome little Clip blade, steel liners and bolsters, and some really nice cover options. I'm exercising restraint right now trying not to make an offer on that Burlap Micarta on Ebay. The only thing holding me back is that it's a KSF photo and may not be the actual knife I'll receive.

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 5:20 pm
by kootenay joe
Thanks for the info. You did very well. The re-sellers made little to no profit.
I don't mind paying extra to a re-seller as long as it is a 'reasonable' amount. I did pay $230 for a very nice Stag Northwoods "Hawthorne" which might have been a bit more than $50 over KSF price but i have seen others sell at $300.
kj

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 10:15 pm
by kootenay joe
I just received a stag GEC Northfield 362209, which GEC calls a "Sunfish" pattern, 4 1/4". This stag suits this knife Perfectly !
In pics below i compare it's size with the GEC #46, the "Whaler" pattern which at 4 3/8" is 1/8" longer, closed. The Whaler is also bigger from spine to top edge of liners, and this allows for a much deeper master blade. The master on the 46 is 3" and only 1/16" shorter on the #36. The secondary on the #46 is 2 1/8" which is 1/4" longer than the secondary on the 36 which is 1 7/8" long.
I had wondered how these 2 patterns compared size-wise so i'm posting this info in case others are also interested in the comparison.
kj

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 8:27 am
by JohnR
Both of those are stunning KJ!

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 2:26 pm
by kootenay joe
Thanks John. I don't know how fast these sold when first released but the GEC Toenail (aka Sunfish) pattern is in demand right now.
They are impressive to look at and to handle but i cannot see myself carrying & using one of these. They are heavy in the pocket and the broad handle is not comfortable in my hand compared to a Jack, Stockman, etc.
kj

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 4:20 pm
by hk1123
kj - I wish there was a "like" button - is that Whaler in E.I.?

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 12:24 am
by kootenay joe
Yes it is elephant ivory. I think 3 were made with ivory handles.
kj

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 12:19 am
by jzwhts
https://www.flickr.com/gp/26946687@N06/Y47E89

First post here, trying to figure out pics. Anyway mammoth ivory 36 came home with me today.

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 1:58 am
by Tsar Bomba
::welcome:: (back) to AAPK, jzwhts! That's an awfully nice toe, I can imagine it set you back a pretty penny for what those knives are fetching these days. :shock: Bet it's worth every dime, though! ::nod:: Outstanding ivory on a favorite pattern of mine. ::tu::

I'm sure Jerry & Co. will be around shortly with the welcome wagon and a note about the forum guidelines for pics. I went ahead and uploaded a copy of your GEC for thread posterity (basically, pics get uploaded not linked so that threads can be referenced years later without a ton of "NOT FOUND" thumbnails from Flickr and Photobucket). Our great users have done yeoman's work creating a thread with an easy-to-follow guide to posting photos on AAPK (which is good because we love pics here :mrgreen: ) - you can find that thread by clicking here. It should give you all the details you need to share photos here.
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I was able to quickly grab a postable copy of your photo using the Flickr download feature (in case the picture thread doesn't say so, the forum has a 1200x1000 size limit for uploads). This happens to be exactly what I do with the pics I back up to Flickr from my phone - I go to the Flickr photo page, hit the "Download" button under the photo (looks like an arrow pointing down with a horizontal line underneath it) and then the "View all sizes" option, and I click the "Download the Large 1024 size of this photo" which looks good and still fits on AAPK. Saves a lot of time compared to picture resizing, for sure. :wink:

Thanks for sharing your knife and enjoy the forum! Lots of friendly and whipsmart, very knowledgeable folks around so feel free to ask or share anything -- no need to wait 3 years to post your next forum post! :lol:

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 5:04 am
by Drukai
The Blade Forums TC Barlow..I think it's a catch and release tho..not sure if I like I would carry it enough
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Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 5:34 pm
by DM11
This GEC 35 came in today.

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 6:32 pm
by kootenay joe
A Northwoods Fremont with acrylic handles just sold on ebay for $670.
kj

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 7:01 pm
by FarSide
kootenay joe wrote:A Northwoods Fremont with acrylic handles just sold on ebay for $670.
kj
That's completely crazy. I would have paid at least $800 ::smirk:: :)

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 7:47 pm
by americanedgetech
I don't get it myself FarSide... I would never pay over 125.00 for any knife. ::undecided::

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 9:14 pm
by jerryd6818
jzwhts wrote:https://www.flickr.com/gp/26946687@N06/Y47E89

First post here, trying to figure out pics. Anyway mammoth ivory 36 came home with me today.
Welcome back. As you can see, a few things have changed since you first signed on. The forum is running a newer version of software so not everything is as it was back three years ago. We now have a Tips and Tricks forum ---> viewforum.php?f=98

Most of the actions you would like to perform, including posting pictures, now have their own tutorial thread in the Tips & Tricks forum. If you don't see what you're looking for, send me a PM and I'll see if I can help you with it.

Note: One of the major things concerning posting pictures is the {img} feature has been disabled by Bryan, the owner of forum. He wants ALL images stored on AAPK for the convenience of future researchers.

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 9:27 pm
by RalphAlsip
kootenay joe wrote:A Northwoods Fremont with acrylic handles just sold on ebay for $670.
kj
My observation is that it is fairly common to see the desirable Northwoods patterns such as the Fremont Jack in desirable handle materials such as Mammoth approach $400 at auction. I'm not expressing an opinion about whether the amount should be more or less than $400.

This particular auction had a few bidders up to approximately the $400 amount and then 2 bidders competed up to the $670 closing amount. It seems unusual to me that a Fremont Jack in acrylic would command the $670 price.

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 11:11 pm
by Tsar Bomba
RalphAlsip wrote:
kootenay joe wrote:A Northwoods Fremont with acrylic handles just sold on ebay for $670.
kj
My observation is that it is fairly common to see the desirable Northwoods patterns such as the Fremont Jack in desirable handle materials such as Mammoth approach $400 at auction. I'm not expressing an opinion about whether the amount should be more or less than $400.

This particular auction had a few bidders up to approximately the $400 amount and then 2 bidders competed up to the $670 closing amount. It seems unusual to me that a Fremont Jack in acrylic would command the $670 price.
One good thing about that. There won't be any attempts to flip that knife in the near term...

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 11:43 pm
by kootenay joe
I think this type of high bidding for a recently made GEC knife is people equating rarity with value. Only a few Fremonts were made with this green acrylic. But how many people will want an example of every Fremont handle material ? I know from time spent at BF a few years back that there are GEC collectors now who try for an example of every handle variation for some patterns (mostly Barlows). I doubt this GEC obsession will continue at the current intensity for more than 5-10 years.
GEC made knives are collectible for sure and for as long as knife collecting has enthusiasts.
I think it will be the Stag, Ivory/Mammoth & Giraffe bone knives that will get the higher prices in the future.
I doubt any acrylic GEC will stay in the $600 range for very long.
kj

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 12:42 am
by Tsar Bomba
kootenay joe wrote:I know from time spent at BF a few years back that there are GEC collectors now who try for an example of every handle variation for some patterns (mostly Barlows). I doubt this GEC obsession will continue at the current intensity for more than 5-10 years.
GEC made knives are collectible for sure and for as long as knife collecting has enthusiasts.
This is one of the main reasons why I have decided to turn all of my GECs, with a few rare exceptions (mostly duplicates purchased to be safe queens), into users. Even resisted the temptation to buy a second smooth yellow rose Churchill to put up despite the fact that the yellow rose's popularity means I could probably make my money back with ease in the future.

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 2:30 am
by RalphAlsip
USPS delivered a GEC 35 Churchill Yellow Rose today. I did a poor job of wiping the oil off the blades :oops:

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 3:08 am
by QTCut5
Tsar Bomba wrote:
RalphAlsip wrote:
kootenay joe wrote:A Northwoods Fremont with acrylic handles just sold on ebay for $670.
kj
My observation is that it is fairly common to see the desirable Northwoods patterns such as the Fremont Jack in desirable handle materials such as Mammoth approach $400 at auction. I'm not expressing an opinion about whether the amount should be more or less than $400.

This particular auction had a few bidders up to approximately the $400 amount and then 2 bidders competed up to the $670 closing amount. It seems unusual to me that a Fremont Jack in acrylic would command the $670 price.
One good thing about that. There won't be any attempts to flip that knife in the near term...
I wonder how this one will fare compared to the first "Ultra Rare" Fremont Jack that sold for $670?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Northwoods-Frem ... 1438.l2649

I wonder if the buyer of the first one will feel like a bit of a chump if/when this second one fetches a lot less? I know I would because that very thing has happened to me: paid a premium price for a knife I thought was 'Ultra Rare' only to see the same model suddenly hit the scene (repeatedly) for substantially less than I paid for mine. I imagine that I'm probably not the only knife collector who's ever made that mistake, though.

~Q~

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 9:45 am
by Railsplitter
RalphAlsip wrote:USPS delivered a GEC 35 Churchill Yellow Rose today. I did a poor job of wiping the oil off the blades :oops:
That's a real beauty, Ralph! If mine looks half as nice I'll be dancin' in the streets.

How's the closing snap on those blades?

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 12:04 pm
by kootenay joe
Very interesting that you found another Northwoods Fremont with the same handles as the just sold $670 example. Nine days until it closes and we find out how high it goes.
BEAUTY Yellow Rose Churchill !
kj

Re: Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 1:29 pm
by jerryd6818
TX-Jerry, you pushed me over the line this morning. I've been eyeballin' the Yellow Rose editions since they first came out but just couldn't ever make the commitment. When the drawings of the 35 were released, I immediately decided I wanted one. When the Production Schedule was released and I saw they were going to make one in Yellow Rose, that clinched the deal. As the release time came closer, I started to waffle and doubt myself but the pictures you posted pushed me over the edge.

Let the waiting begin. ::pace::