Here is the latest round of GEC Toothpicks. Not your typical light-weight toothpick...
GEC Toothpicks
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GEC Toothpicks
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Re: GEC Toothpicks
Very nice, knifeswapper!
What's the length of these?
What's the length of these?
- knifeswapper
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Re: GEC Toothpicks
I am not a toothpick fan.
I just want to tell you's that I have 2 of these.
They feel realy good in my large hand. I was amased how nice of a knife they are and yet slip in the pocket so ez.
If you ever get a chance to hold one, please think of me, and perhaps you will buy one or 2 for your self.
I just want to tell you's that I have 2 of these.
They feel realy good in my large hand. I was amased how nice of a knife they are and yet slip in the pocket so ez.
If you ever get a chance to hold one, please think of me, and perhaps you will buy one or 2 for your self.
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Re: GEC Toothpicks
There are new models out in stainless steel now.
Re: GEC Toothpicks
I just picked one up with Snakewood scales last week. Been in my pocket ever since.
Not like any toothpick I've ever handled - it is more like a jacknife with a kick-tail than a toothpick ... you have to hold one to appreciate.
Nice knives.
Not like any toothpick I've ever handled - it is more like a jacknife with a kick-tail than a toothpick ... you have to hold one to appreciate.
Nice knives.
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