GEC's #14s

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Rob your Stag 14 is a good one and the polished bone example is also very attractive. Usually Stag handled GEC's get snapped up faster than other handle options but this has not been the case with the 14's. Maybe people were 'saturated' with other 14's by the time the Stag ones were released ?
I would like to hear the opinion of other GEC collectors on the Stag 14's.
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I expect the stag on these is pretty good. They just bought 50-60 thousand pieces of older stag earlier in the year.
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Here are 3 recent #14's along with a 77 Barlow from 2015 and Eric's Jack.
The longer bolster on the Barlow 14's and lack of caps makes these Barlows look quite distinct from the Regular Jack #14's.
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Nice lineup there kj. So many cool 14 variants, all have their own character. I need some time to get my own group photo together.
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kootenay joe wrote:Here are 3 recent #14's along with a 77 Barlow from 2015 and Eric's Jack.
The longer bolster on the Barlow 14's and lack of caps makes these Barlows look quite distinct from the Regular Jack #14's.
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I remember awhile back that you had asked where you could get a TC #14. Nice to see that you snagged not one, but two! ::tu:: They look great!
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Thanks Rick. I was able to trade for these two #14 Barlows.
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Couple Barlows to add to the 14 group. I like the saw cut bone better.
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My new sawcut barlow
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My latest 2 14s.
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Nice scores RAMROD, very good looking bone on both of those. Don't know if I've seen that kind of red camel bone. It's beautiful. So is the white bone. Great scores, congrats.
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