GEC Blade Configuration Wish List

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I love the number of single blade 73s they have put out. I would love to see a true drop point among them.
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Here's what I'd like to see from GEC: (Sorry, not really blades, but patterns.)

1. A Case Sidewinder type frame, maybe not as big but at least 4 1\2 inch. Instead of a rattlesnake etch they could make a deep dotted acorn, thus no shield on the scale and no thumb pull. (It wouldn't have to have the lock shield although that would be great.)
2. A canoe! I think they would sell a million, especially if they were around 4 inches.
3. A two blade, 4 inch coke bottle.
4. I own a Queen tear drop Jack liner lock, which is one of my favorites. GEC's would be really nice.

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I had some sort of answer for this thread earlier on.

But knowing what I now do here is my final answer.

Being a sucker for Equal Ended knives I wish for a 3.5 to 3.75 Equal ender with a Spear on one end and a Pen on the other. Sort of like a big pen knife.

I also would not turn down a 3.5 Barlow with a Spear only or a Spear and a Pen.

Blades should be flat ground from the spine!
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I want to see the #53 Cuban stockman with a spear main blade in place of the clip. It would be a modern high-quality version of an old-time cattle knife.
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OK - here goes. How about a large ( 4 inch closed ) cattleman. Flat ground, short clip main with a long pull sharing the front pin with a leather punch from the harness jack and a flat ground spey on the back end. Squared, coffin ground bolsters with spiral cut buffalo horn scales.
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That Toothpick is sweet! Gotta get my hands on a couple of those!

For me...............the Saddlehorn pattern is cream of the crop. I think it would be a big hit for them. And since a picture is worth a thousand words........................
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WOW! I'm with Gary on the Saddlehorn idea.

I like a nice big sowbelly as well. Don't own one, but that will change if GEC makes one.
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I am looking forward to a two blade version of the Melon Tester whittler. On my recent stop at GEC I was told that they will be coming out with one in a few months.

He also asked me what I would like to see in handles................and I said black composite, and that seemed to puzzle him. But I do like them and I have never seen a straight black GEC knife. We will see.
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I have one of their Congress pattern with the large spear point blade. Really nice knife...but they are not going to make any more of them. ::doh::

I'm looking forward to the new Dogleg Trapper. :D
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Pen & Toothpick wrote:I am looking forward to a two blade version of the Melon Tester whittler. On my recent stop at GEC I was told that they will be coming out with one in a few months.

He also asked me what I would like to see in handles................and I said black composite, and that seemed to puzzle him. But I do like them and I have never seen a straight black GEC knife. We will see.
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I have one of these with bolsters on both ends, very nice.
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I can understand why he might have been puzzled when they offer so many nice handles and textures. Any of their hardwood handles should be plenty durable.
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Jody744 wrote:
Pen & Toothpick wrote:I am looking forward to a two blade version of the Melon Tester whittler. On my recent stop at GEC I was told that they will be coming out with one in a few months.

He also asked me what I would like to see in handles................and I said black composite, and that seemed to puzzle him. But I do like them and I have never seen a straight black GEC knife. We will see.
http://www.cumberlandknifeworks.com/com ... 149a72.jpg

I tried to post a pic, but you have to click the link.
I have one of these with bolsters on both ends, very nice.
Ebony wood handles rock ::ds::
Crap Jody you just set me back about $250, ::dang:: It's been awhile since I bought anything from Cumberland, but they had a 2007 left over that I had to get in a 73 pattern, and a harness Jack that was cool and a Barlow I couldn't pass up.

Can't wait to get 3 more GEC's ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds::
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pen, didja get the ebony?? I have the end-capped one

myself, it is very nice. he also has some ebony qccc knives
that are nice :mrgreen:
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No I didn't get the Ebony, I got a 73 from 2007 in River Valley Green. It caught my eye because I don't have any GEC's older than 2008. The 25's which I have the most of did not come out until 2008.

I got a 25 Barlow in Inferno Bone - It kinda reminds me of the Case Rough Black old knifes, can't wait to see what it looks like.

And I got a Harness Jack Cigar in Burnt Stag Bone.


I have a Barlow in Buffalo Horn that is sweet, as far as Black knives go.
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