Is your EDC a GEC?

GEC specializes in highly collectable and premium quality usable pocket knives. The company's USA manufactured knives have quickly proven to be a big hit with both collectors and users who seek quality American craftsmanship.
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im still with this one
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That is nice BD8, looks like a 100 yr old knife. ::tu::
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thanks simple man that is nice natural patina from packing it
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This one is still in my pocket most days :)
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cutty i like the blade combo on that one very nice
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This #46 is going into my EDC pile. Had the shield modded on it.

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Nice one trevor,I need to get me one of them to try out but keep thinking it may be to heavy ......I
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First time uploading, I hope it works. My Northfield #54 Big Jack in stag handles, dated 2008
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Cutty wrote:This one is still in my pocket most days :)

You have good taste!
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Very nice #54 in stag wooden chicken. ::tu:: welcome! ::handshake::
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WoodenChicken wrote:
Cutty wrote:This one is still in my pocket most days :)

You have good taste!

Yeah, you too. ::tu::

I love the #54 big jack ::nod::
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My newest carry, #92 eureka jack in Che Chen rosewood. ::smirk::
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Here's my latest find, picked this one up used for a good deal. #81 stockman African blackwood.. ::tu::
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This little 3" closed 253109 has been getting a good amount of pocket time lately! Very pocket friendly and quite stout for such a small knife. Plus the blade shape makes it a nice alternative knife to to carry along with a larger clip style knife.
I like the way the patina is developing too...
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Nice Mike, I too have a GEC in my pocket most days. One of these, Northwoods Burnside Jack, Farm and Field or this Northfield #72 in stag.
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vikingdog wrote:Do you have some GEC's in your EDC rotation? I've been carrying the little white bone wharnie for over a month and it's the nicest knife I've ever handled. It's perfect in the hand and in the pocket. It's just got a great feel to it. I haven't got around to the other two yet.
.....mike, I've been carrying my 2013 aapk club knife for about a month now, and I've fallen in love with it!!!...when I put away a camillus for something else,it has to be a good one!!!...... ::tu:: ........
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Tho I rotate several knives this one is almost always in my shirt pocket. I think these slim GECs are a great pattern.
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I would totally agree QS. I have one Executive Whittler and find they are extremely well built for such a thin knife.
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I finally gave in and picked one of these up for carry, north woods forest jack in smooth calico bone. Very nice piece, it'll be hard to move to the next one in the rotation... ::cb::
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Nice garb Ryan. ::tu:: the perfect size handle for a good grip. ::nod::
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Thanks! I guess I have you to blame for getting it... ::dang:: dangling all those pretty north woods knives ya have in front of me. ::facepalm:: I just couldn't resist! ::sneaky:: I'm afraid at some point I might hafta pick up a Fremont in blue camel bone. Sheesh, I'll tell ya Derrick makes one heck of sfo. ::nod::
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THE ENABLER STRIKES AGAIN! ::groove:: Yes he has some great design ideas.
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Haha! ::rotflol:: good one. I didn't know what all the hype was until I got one in my hand. Very nice. I'm thinking Fremont or burnside at the moment. Of course that could change, there are so many north woods knives to choose from... ::facepalm::
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Depends really on what you like more or what you needs are. If you want a blade you don't have to use the nick on, I would say go for the Fremont Jack. If you want more of a pocket pleaser, go with the Burnside. If you're gonna use the pouch regardless then get both like me. :mrgreen:
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