Does anyone like the #12

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Does anyone like the #12

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Here's a picture of my growing collection of Great Eastern Model #12s. I'm always on the lookout for more if anyone has any to sell or trade.
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Knice collection!! ::nod:: ::tu::
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I HAD A RED BONE UNIT..... NICE LIL SINGLE BLADED KNIFE!!!

WHAT A NICE LOOKIN COLLECTION,BRO!!!! ::groove:: 8)
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GREAT COLLECTION !!!!!!________Looks like you are well on the way to gettin' em' all !!! good luck,Monk*** ::tu::
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Wow that is an amazing collection. I really love the 12s in particular the single blades from 2009. I have a white bone, rosewood, tiger lily, red bone, burnt stag and a blue bone. I think that's it LOL. But mine are all well used. BTW do I see two white bone corset shields in your collection?
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LC,

Thank you for the compliment.

Yes, I have 2 of the smooth white bone with the corset shield. Both are serialized. Another forum member had a bunch of brand new Toothpicks & Powderhorns and I bought them all. The white bones were included. I would be willing to trade one for one that I don't already own.

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jerryd6818 wrote:L C welcome to AAPK. Glad to have you aboard.
Thanks Jerry. Really appreciate the welcome. Been a lurker and member over at BF but always appreciate the atmosphere over here at AAPK.
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Beautiful collection!

Yes, I am a big fan of the 12's ... before "situational adjustments" made it necessary to thin the herd, I had a dozen or so myself ... I am partial to the "sabre grinds" that were prevalent before the powderhorns arrived ...

I still have a NF Burnt Stag, a NF Blood Red bone, and a GEC Elk version ... three of my favorites.

Good luck with the quest!

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On Edge wrote:Beautiful collection!

Yes, I am a big fan of the 12's ... before "situational adjustments" made it necessary to thin the herd, I had a dozen or so myself ... I am partial to the "sabre grinds" that were prevalent before the powderhorns arrived ...

I still have a NF Burnt Stag, a NF Blood Red bone, and a GEC Elk version ... three of my favorites.

Good luck with the quest!

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Nice … that Burnt Orange bone is some pretty stuff … ::nod::

Here are the three I've got kickin' around … I carry the Blood Red from time to time … great pattern …
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Dickens, great collection and a really great pattern to focus on. The toothpick is one of my favorite patterns and I like how GEC has interpreted it. It's a little more chunky than the traditional toothpick, but for me that makes it a lot more useful.

I've had a few of the #12s from GEC and I thought they were perfect for our trout streams here in Pa. My elk stag #12 cleaned a ton of trout before its demise.
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johnny twoshoes wrote:Dickens, great collection and a really great pattern to focus on. The toothpick is one of my favorite patterns and I like how GEC has interpreted it. It's a little more chunky than the traditional toothpick, but for me that makes it a lot more useful.

I've had a few of the #12s from GEC and I thought they were perfect for our trout streams here in Pa. My elk stag #12 cleaned a ton of trout before its demise.
Since I made the original post, I've acquired a few more. I now have 45 including two of the three that GEC made for Cripple Creek and the one that they made for Bulldog. I only need five more to have them all. I still need the 2010 Bulldog with burnt amber covers, a 2011 Tidioute Toothpick with saddle brown jigged bone, a 2011 Northfield Toothpick in natural stag, a 2011 Northfield Templar Toothpick with red lava flow acrylic, and a 2011 Northfield Powderhorn with copperhead jigged bone.
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Dickens, I hope you can find those remaining few!!!
Thats awesome that you've been able to amass the amount you have.

One of the first knives I really coveted was a #12 Tidioute with second cut stag scales. There was something about that knife I couldn't shake.
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Here's a quick group picture. It's not very good but the weather is such that I didn't want to take them outdoors to photograph them.
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Dickens, do you have a yellow rose not pictured?
Thats an awesome collection and I see the second cut stag #12 looking at me. :lol:
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johnny twoshoes wrote:Dickens, do you have a yellow rose not pictured?
Thats an awesome collection and I see the second cut stag #12 looking at me. :lol:
There wasn't a pattern 12 made in Yellow Rose.
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Thats crazy.
I could have sworn I remember seeing one. I thought an old member of this forum had one. My mind must be slipping. ::dang::
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I like the #12, but carry the topmost #12 in this picture only on special occasions. The other two knives have been given away:
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Will, those are some nice knives.
The #12 is a slim classy carry, easy to save for special occasions. ::tu::

Here are the three I once enjoyed, alas they are not fireproof.... ::dang::
This one was my favorite GEC for a long time.
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Loved the deep red on this one.
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Here is a #12 in the powderhorn variation.
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Beautiful primitive bone on this one.
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This knife was given to me by Ryan Daniels many moons ago, it was his EDC.
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I actually have another powderhorn laying around somewhere.
I'll look for pics.
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GECs #12 t'pick was an early favorite when I started collecting. I regret passing on the ebony & beavertail powderhorn jacks way back when they were readily available. I've always thought the 2-blade 'pick would be more interesting and useful with a slim muskrat clip on the main blade.

JT mentioned yellow rose bone. Would love to see GEC do that on the #12.
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I used to dislike that pattern/shape...but NOW I'm really wanting a couple. One for every day carry and a nice "Keeper" for my collection. All of these here are beautiful to me! I'd keep em!
I'm actually looking for one NOW thanks to this page!!!!

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