What Knife Would You Like GEC To Make ?

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But this run of #33 pattern will only be made with those 2 handle choices.
How about one with great dyed Giraffe bone that often resembles the best mammoth.
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rangerbluedog wrote: Mon Dec 17, 2018 8:09 pm More 85 patterns and 33 conductor's whittlers ::nod::
Your wish is coming soon. A Sambar Stag #33 and Tidioute GEC#33 Conductor jigged bone knives will be made very soon. I wish an #86 was in the works too.
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I like the larger knives, I would really like to see a LARGE 3 blade whittler like the Bulldog Anglo-Saxon Whittle. 51/4"
Even a 5 blade version, maby I would be the only one to want this knife, are there any more large Whittier junkies out there? Adog
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I would love the #85 pattern spear blade with a liner lock. Blue River acrylic , Cougar Clawed jigged bone , smooth oily creek bone , Chocolate Almond peach seed jigged bone , & Red Stag
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Well it looks like GEC with be making a GEC#74 Mustang soon. I like that and I want GEC to make some Saddle Trapper knives two blades also. Elk Scales , Blue River Acrylic , Black linen micarta , Chocolate Almond wavy jigged bone , Smooth Antique Natural bone ., Dark Oily Creek bone saw cut , Blue Berry wavy jigged bone , Beaver gnawed cherry wood , Dark blue sawcut bone , Kudos Bone , Appaloosa bone , honey amber bone I want some thing more interesting . And I also want a GEC#74 Two bladed Saddle Trapper run. The "Things to Powder?" clue shows a horse with a saddle . That looks promising !
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I would like GEC to use more of the dyed Giraffe bone. Some of it is as attractive as the best mammoth. I think it has been at least 2 ? years since GEC put Giraffe bone on a knife.
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Looks like GEC will be making an AAPK 2020 member #74 Mustang knife.
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Good find Onearm.
Was there a #74 Mustang AAPK knife about 3-4 years ago ?
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kootenay joe wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 9:54 pm Good find Onearm.
Was there a #74 Mustang AAPK knife about 3-4 years ago ?
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The 2016 AAPK was a #74 Stallion . This knife is a Mustang. www.admin@allaboutpocketknives.com
Get Bryan to put you on the reserve list.
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Does the "Mustang" have a different blade profile to the "Stallion" ?
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kootenay joe wrote: Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:26 pm Does the "Mustang" have a different blade profile to the "Stallion" ?
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The Stallion is a clip blade and the Mustang is a drop point skinner. More information about the AAPK #74 scales will be announced in late October. www.admin@allaboutpocketknives.com reserve your AAPK knife now with Bryan
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Thank you onearm. You really keep on top of all the goings on in the GEC workshop and then share it with the rest of us. Much appreciated. :)
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Don't contact Bryan , he will contact us very soon with all the details on the 2020 AAPK club knife.
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More knives in snakeskin acrylic !
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More Knives in Black Teal Natural bone !
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