I collected GEC and Northwoods for awhile...and I actually accumulated quite a few. At some point it stopped being fun (for various reasons) and I lost interest and eventually sold most of them. Now I have only these four (and a hat).
Not only was storage a major hassle due to my climate; but, like others here on AAPK have said before: I'm just not interested in playing all the ridiculous games to get a new release at the drop (or "reserving" one from a dealer months in advance) or paying the absurdly ridiculous prices to get one secondhand from a flipper. I still think they're great knives, though...just not for me.
Anyway...I stumbled across this YouTube video and, IMO, these guys sum it up pretty well.
I think even many die-hard GEC collectors will agree.
(WARNING: Don't bother watching if you have no sense of humor Also, there is some NSFW language )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2QpoAGE_94
EDIT: Although I understand the reason traditional pocket knives are often associated with men of a certain age (usually older), the video itself is testament to and clear proof that interest in traditional/slipjoint pocket knives is not restricted exclusively to the older generation (or any particular age demographic)
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Re: Passing thoughts on GEC
That's a pretty funny video... but pretty accurate. I bought a Geppetto knife for whittling (not collecting) quite a few years back for about $50. It was an ok knife but not a great knife. Very well made but not real user friendly for a whittling knife so I sold it and went back to my old Robeson knife. Anyhow, this past year, I thought I might give GEC another try but after seeing how the prices have gone up... nah I'm good... nothing wrong with my Robeson. Supply, demand, greed, you can't help what you love and don't love. A knife... like all things in life... are worth whatever one is willing to pay for it.
Be a radical... use common sense.
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The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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QTCut5 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 4:40 am I collected GEC and Northwoods for awhile...and I actually accumulated quite a few. At some point it stopped being fun (for various reasons) and I lost interest and eventually sold most of them. Now I have only these four (and a hat).
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Not only was storage a major hassle due to my climate; but, like others here on AAPK have said before: I'm just not interested in playing all the ridiculous games to get a new release at the drop (or "reserving" one from a dealer months in advance) or paying the absurdly ridiculous prices to get one secondhand from a flipper. I still think they're great knives, though...just not for me.
Anyway...I stumbled across this YouTube video and, IMO, these guys sum it up pretty well.
I think even many die-hard GEC collectors will agree.
(WARNING: Don't bother watching if you have no sense of humor Also, there is some NSFW language )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2QpoAGE_94
EDIT: Although I understand the reason traditional pocket knives are often associated with men of a certain age (usually older), the video itself is testament to and clear proof that interest in traditional/slipjoint pocket knives is not restricted exclusively to the older generation (or any particular age demographic)
Q, I can understand how your interest in acquiring GEC knives have diminished over time.
GEC knives are beautiful, I have all the new GEC Maher & Grosh knives that Roger and Ken have sold to us through AAPK membership, however, I do not have the will to be involved in competitive bidding that is the luck of the draw and I can understand how the fun can be taken out of collecting GEC knives.
Below is just one of the many requirements that some GEC sellers require for bidding on new GEC releases.
This is a current sell going on tonight, 01/10/2021 and is listed within their website that I ran into while observing other knives.
If anyone wants to join the competition, you can jump in at:
https://www.traditionalpocketknives.com ... ambar-stag
Dan
"Great Eastern Cutlery #47 Viper Arizona Ironwood and Sambar Stag. Available 01/10/2021 8PM ET.
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Few reminders below:
1. We try to be as fair as possible for everyone.
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3. One knife per customer / household / order.
4. Double check your shipping address.
5. We process and fill orders the same night or the next day.
6. First come, first serve.
7. Just because the item is in your cart, does not mean the item is paid for or is secure in your cart. Shopify does not allow a "Secure Cart" option unfortunately. We know this is frustrating. The quickest way to checkout is to have payment information saved on your device.
Thank you!"
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Re: "Old Man Knives" & "Filth Signature"
Thanks, Dan...I was aware of the GEC 47 Viper drop happening today at Traditionalpocketknives.com. To be completely honest, my expectations were pretty low right from the moment I received the "advance e-mail notification" from Risner two days earlier. In fact, I would have been shocked and surprised if I had managed to get one. But, in truth, I really didn't care whether I got one or not; I just wanted to try an experiment to see if it was even possible for an "average joe collector" like me to have a snowball's chance in Hades at getting one. (Spoiler Alert: it's not possible...I didn't get one despite all my clever machinations...So, no surprises, just the usual feeling of frustration and disgust )Old Folder wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 8:06 pm Q, I can understand how your interest in acquiring GEC knives have diminished over time.
GEC knives are beautiful, I have all the new GEC Maher & Grosh knives that Roger and Ken have sold to us through AAPK membership, however, I do not have the will to be involved in competitive bidding that is the luck of the draw and I can understand how the fun can be taken out of collecting GEC knives.
Below is just one of the many requirements that some GEC sellers require for bidding on new GEC releases.
This is a current sell going on tonight, 01/10/2021 and is listed within their website that I ran into while observing other knives.
If anyone wants to join the competition, you can jump in at:
https://www.traditionalpocketknives.com ... ambar-stag
Dan
You can read about my experience here:
viewtopic.php?f=56&t=69524
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Re: "Old Man Knives" & "Filth Signature"
WOW Q....That was a very ingenious experiment you performed.
The GEC Stag 47 Viper is a beautiful knife, sorry it didn't work out for you.
Dan
The GEC Stag 47 Viper is a beautiful knife, sorry it didn't work out for you.
Dan
It's always important to know what you don't know.
Dan
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