Mail Call, Post Your New GECs.

GEC specializes in highly collectable and premium quality usable pocket knives. The company's USA manufactured knives have quickly proven to be a big hit with both collectors and users who seek quality American craftsmanship.
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Jspurlock93 wrote:Got these two "rednecks" in today. Thanks Monk! ::tu::

Jspurlock93,

Both Nice! I am familiar with the first one with the tang stamping as " Red Neck" but what does the tang say on the Black one? I did notice the birds Eye rivet with Red Neck......?

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Bonehead, on the tang it reads "GREAT EASTERN CUTLERY TITUSVILLE, PA" on the reverse side it reads "GEC 01 715112". Not sure why they didn't put "REDNECK" on the tang on the black one. ::shrug:: Very Knice Ivory BTW ::tu::
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Jspurlock93,

I'm sure you are aware that there was a patent issue when the knife first came out in the orange material when calling it a RedNeck. Since that time GEC changed the name to "Farm and Field Tool" I suppose they just used up the remaining pieces from the original knife. That makes that one a conversation piece... pretty cool at that for sure :wink: BH

http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/abo ... ield-tool/
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Got a couple of the Antique Yellow Bone, Boys Knives today,with an added bonus*****( Antique Bone-Knife Blade Opener) !!!!! ::tu::
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Dang Big Monk,
Those are really nice sir... :wink: BH
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Nice Monk,really like the handles on those ::tu::
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1 of 5 made with Zericote
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I had to look that one up.

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Bonehead.....GORGEOUS #36, everything about it is perfect!! ::woot:: ::woot::
Beautiful pair of #15's Monk, and fantastic pics too!! ::tu:: ::tu::
Earl, you are the man!! You have a great eye for the best GEC offers and the photo skills to do them justice!! ::nod::

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Thank you Trev
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::ds:: Earl & Monk very nice pick ups ¸.•*`¯
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Some great knives guys! ::tu::
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Couple Stags.....#42 & #23.

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SWEET knives guys!!!! All of them! Stag on that 23 is killer IMO! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Very nice Trevor,you cant beat Stag
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A new to me new/old knife. :mrgreen:
#53 ancient kauri wood. 1 of 4
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That's a fine specimen right there wood-guy ::tu::
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Jspurlock93 wrote:That's a fine specimen right there wood-guy ::tu::
Thanks! I'm glad I was able to acquire such a fine piece. ::tu::
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Just picked this one up on a trade... #33 conductor in bloodwood. 1 of 3 ::ds::
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That #33 is a slick little devil. It's about the only knife smaller than 3.5" closed I would buy more of. ::tu::
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jerryd6818 wrote:That #33 is a slick little devil. It's about the only knife smaller than 3.5" closed I would buy more of. ::tu::
I like the smaller knives, not for Carry but for the collection. I like the pembertons as well... Tiny little sucker. ::tu::
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I have three "cute" knives (under 3") I ended up with by mistake (read that not paying attention to what I was doing :lol: ). I was just thinking this morning that they sure are cute and the price is usually nominal, maybe I should start a collection of sub-three inch knives ::hmm::

Note: Just measured one of my Miracle Whip Anniversary knives (2-7/8") so counting some others I just thought of, I have quite a few more than three sub-three inchers. By golly, this could be the start of something.
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Nice pick ups Trev,I dig the 42's,the clip blade is killer. ::drool::

Couple nice scores Wood-Guy,congrats bro. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Very Knice #33 wood-guy ::tu::

Here's my latest haul-
2006 Primitive Bone
2 'Redneck' 71 Bullnose's
and a Farm and Field Nitebrite Acrylic-very impressed with the glow
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Jspurlock93 wrote:Very Knice #33 wood-guy ::tu::

Here's my latest haul-
2006 Primitive Bone
2 'Redneck' 71 Bullnose's
and a Farm and Field Nitebrite Acrylic-very impressed with the glow
Very nice batch, I like the blade/ handle combo on the farm and field...
Nice 06' as well. :wink: ::tu::
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IMBand wrote:Couple Stags.....#42 & #23.

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That's a nice pair of stags! ::tu::
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