GEC Northfield Primative Bone 2007 3 3/4 Inch 1095

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GEC Northfield Primative Bone 2007 3 3/4 Inch 1095

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Well, these 2 just arrived in the mail and they are everything that they said they would be and MORE. These are an awesome pair of knives, 1 is for me and the other for my son. He's a good kid and whatever I buy for me, I buy one for him.

Open them, close them, heck I can't find a thing wrong with them. If I want to get obsessively picky I could say that one had a fingerprint on it. They are perfectly made with absolutely no problems at all and they drew blood as I was playing with one. :oops: :oops: Yeah, I got careless.

Check them out! This is how I recieved them, right out of the box, oil is still on the blades. I olny opened the clip blade on one and the spey on the other.
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very nice. ::tu:: hope to get delivery on mine next week. :D
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Hukk will you adopt me... :D
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Hukk, those are absolutely purty fer sure.
Man, very different. ::tu::

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sunburst wrote:Hukk will you adopt me... :D
:lol: :lol: :lol: That's good Ralph! :shock: Naw 3 is enough.
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Sorry Hukk I could not stop looking at them, Probably my fingerprint. These are very unique handles.
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Ilove those handles! ::tu:: ::tu::
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8) Hukk; Man! Those are real keepers there. ::tu:: Those Handle are

very unique looking.
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GECTECHMAN wrote:Sorry Hukk I could not stop looking at them, Probably my fingerprint. These are very unique handles.
:lol: :lol: You guys have sure upped the quality standards that's for sure. When I coment that I find nothing wrong and stretch with a fingerprint remark, I'm saying that the quality is near custom. I have 30 to 40 Canal Street Cutlery knives, some of the 2006 GEC knives rivaled CSC quality wise. These 2007 knivs are equally as good or better, I give an EDGE to GEC becaue of the steel being used as the standard offering, providing the quality remains the same. Tired of 420, I would like 1095, D2, A2, 52100, 5160, S30V (not likely due to cost), 440C and a few others.
You're right, they are hard to put them down once in hand. I'm glad I did not let the first 2 knives I bought sway me, they were real bad, but came back in excellent conditon. Bill Howard must have had his heart sink when he saw them, my heart did. I was told he looked at them on the first saturday of April, IIRC. I'm happy to say I've bought every knife could and 1 for my son also. Happy to say, all have ranged from average to near custom, the hihest rating I wold give a producton knife. Naturally I'm quite pleased and my son will be very surprised indeed. He will be 18 in October and Graduate in June, he will get his set then. He will be pleasantly surprised.

Keep up the good work!
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Great looking knives Hukk. Can't wait to see what mine looks like.
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Congrats Hukk! Beauties!

I'm also elated to hear that the brief GEC QA issues are long past! Awesome!
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marcinek wrote:Congrats I'm also elated to hear that the brief GEC QA issues are long past! Awesome!
Me too. But they are brand new company, even though my first 2 were not good, I am sure glad I stuck with them. It has been a highly rewarding experience collecting these for myself and my son. ::tu:: ::tu::
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