Is your EDC a GEC?

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Thanks junebug.

I just can't put these barlows down. Just a great pocketable pattern.

Been carryin' this one the last couple days.
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Scored a Bullnose from monk.. ::tu:: It is in the rfp!! Thanks monk!! ::handshake:: John :D
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jmh58 wrote:Scored a Bullnose from monk.. ::tu:: It is in the rfp!! Thanks monk!! ::handshake:: John :D
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big monk wrote:
jmh58 wrote:Scored a Bullnose from monk.. ::tu:: It is in the rfp!! Thanks monk!! ::handshake:: John :D
NICE !!!!!!!
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Thanks monk!! ::handshake:: ::facepalm:: :lol: :lol: John :D
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2013 GEC Tidioute lock back 72 in ebony, Wharncliffe, 1095 blade blackened/patina with horseradish and Dejon mustard several times. After heavy use I mustard/horseradish it to maintain the shade of blade black, never have to polish or worry about fingerprints or rust. Shape fits the hand well, good for sustained use, smooth transitions, bolsters, action, flush pins, wood is light for carry and grip, nice all around.
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2013 Tidioute #55 Hounds Tooth Wharncliffe liner lock, brick red. Short of 3 1/2 closed, 6 even open. Smaller than I thought it would be, but stout and solid. Great lock up, no wobble or play all my 72's have (3). One of the best GEC of mine and for 76 smackers a great deal too given the excellent quality of this piece.
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Here's mine. A #66 Calf Roper with natural stag.
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Ivoryman wrote:2013 Tidioute #55 Hounds Tooth Wharncliffe liner lock, brick red. Short of 3 1/2 closed, 6 even open. Smaller than I thought it would be, but stout and solid. Great lock up, no wobble or play all my 72's have (3). One of the best GEC of mine and for 76 smackers a great deal too given the excellent quality of this piece.
Beautiful deep rich red color and great jigging on that houndstooth 55, Ivoryman...and, of course, you know I LOVE me a wharncliffe blade on just about any knife. Great score!
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Thanks for the compliments Q, in return how about another dose of red, or maroon, burgundy or something like that with a little different jigging and little different Wharncliffe for your viewing pleasure. Northfield Half Whittler Hemlock Green Bone, Wharn and pen. Very thin, very elegant, very cool knife.
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Another beauty...why is it that GEC has figured out how to dye bone in the "old style" that Case used to but apparently no longer does on their dyed bone knives? Just to be clear, to all the Case collectors/lovers (like myself) out there, I still think Case does a fantastic job on stag and natural bone handles, but the newer, dyed bone Case knives just don't have the same "depth" or "saturation" like the oldies did IMPO.

Any thoughts...from the Case experts?

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GEC Tidioute #26 Sleeveboard, Little Carver, Goldenrod, Wharncliffe and coping. 5 open, 3 closed. Looked bigger in pictures, wish it were a bit bigger, but that aside this is an excellent knife. Thick, wide, and though small, very heavy duty feel and good fit/weight in the hand. Fit and finish is great, just like my #47, 77, 55, 57. Rock solid feel, nothing thin and delicate here. Started buying GEC when I found out the Northwoods I loved were made there. This is built like a Northwoods, for a lot less money.
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2015 GEC Northfield #77 Medium Barlow, Old Tan Saw Cut Bone, Wharncliffe, 6 1/2 open, 3 5/8 closed, great everything, no flaws, perfect action and snap, thin, light, sweet.
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Yes it is! Many GECs find their way into my pocket, depending on the week. This week it's the Beer Scout and Northwoods Broadway Jack in Elephant Ivory.
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singin46 wrote:Yes it is! Many GECs find their way into my pocket, depending on the week. This week it's the Beer Scout and Northwoods Broadway Jack in Elephant Ivory.
Cool B Scout, and even cooler Broadway.
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Thank Ivoryman! This came in today, smooth Ivory bone. Milky and even looks more like horn than bone, IMO. Second photo taken in natural light.
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singin46 wrote:Thank Ivoryman! This came in today, smooth Ivory bone. Milky and even looks more like horn than bone, IMO. Second photo taken in natural light.
Nice ivory bone Beer Scout, must be on the way to sold out, I have one just like it coming. Must be serious about those babies to need two of them. Both beauties for sure.
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Thanks Ivoryman! With the caplifter and sheepfoot it's just too handy to only own one.
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I, too, have a smooth ivory bone on the way...however, I've just gotta ask: Does anyone else think that shield is as ridiculous as I do? "Beer Scout Knife"? Seriously? Truth be told, that shield was almost a dealbreaker for me...but, the knife itself was just too cool to pass up...and when I saw it in smooth ivory bone, well, that pretty much sealed the deal. I can't wait to see the Brazilian Bloodwood with the old style bow tie shield.

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Not a deal breaker for me, I like it as a gimmicky thing. Not every knife has to be a blade Daniel Boone would've carried. I just went with the handles I wanted.
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I'd like to weigh in. Don't mind "Beer Scout" on the shield, if they have to say anything in words, but I prefer symbols and icons or pictographs etc. To add "Knife" to the mix is redundant, doubt anyone will confuse this with something other than a knife, and this is almost beyond a shield, it's morphing into a scale divider or a chrome strip down the side. Too large, to wordy, too lame. I got it for the blade etch, that is priceless, those initials in that round, suggestive shape rimmed with a circle says it all.
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singin46 wrote:Not a deal breaker for me, I like it as a gimmicky thing. Not every knife has to be a blade Daniel Boone would've carried. I just went with the handles I wanted.
Sorry, but I guess I'm just not into "gimmicky" when it comes to my knife collection. Been there and done that...and ended up selling 'em all off because they got tiresome to look at after awhile. I don't have the time or money anymore to waste on gimmicks...life's too short and money's too scarce and there's far too many knives I want that don't resort to gimmicks. That being said, I think that despite the hideous shield, the smooth ivory bone Beer Scout is a very cool and tasteful addition to my collection. I'll just display it pile side up--problem solved.
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I hear ya Q, to each his own. To me, the etch on the blade is GEC making fun of it all. ::ds::
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:lol: I thought the same thing...And if it is true and GEC does indeed have that sense of humor, well, that just makes me love 'em all the more. ::nod::

I'm still anxiously anticipating the arrival of the Brazilian Bloodwood Beer Scout with old style bow tie shield...Gunstock Jack, where are you, brother? Don't leave us hanging too long. ::watching_you::

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QTCut5 wrote::lol: I thought the same thing...And if it is true and GEC does indeed have that sense of humor, well, that just makes me love 'em all the more. ::nod::

I'm still anxiously anticipating the arrival of the Brazilian Bloodwood Beer Scout with old style bow tie shield...Gunstock Jack, where are you, brother? Don't leave us hanging too long. ::watching_you::

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