
It's sad this madness has drove people to have to spend their money on other knife brands. Hope GEC can find a way to increase production soon, to cut down on the ridiculous flipping.
Look at in a positive way mate, it can make us be creative and hunt around for other makes, there are some gems out there. You only have to look at the Mail call. What is your newest addition thread. Saw a Case Barlow recently posted that was in my opinion as good as a GEC, but a lot cheaper. So just hunt around and be patient. But don't count on prices for GEC's dropping in the foreseeable future. Will be interesting to see the release of the new Schatt&Morgan knives.knife_fan wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 4:42 am Don't bother checking the AAPK store for GEC knives. Everyone who is listing on there is looking to retire.![]()
It's sad this madness has drove people to have to spend their money on other knife brands. Hope GEC can find a way to increase production soon, to cut down on the ridiculous flipping.
knife_fan wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 4:42 am Don't bother checking the AAPK store for GEC knives. Everyone who is listing on there is looking to retire.![]()
It's sad this madness has drove people to have to spend their money on other knife brands. Hope GEC can find a way to increase production soon, to cut down on the ridiculous flipping.
I suspect that the GEC knives posted here or on ebay with "crazy high prices" are not selling at these high asking prices. There might be a few exceptions like a Northwoods with particularly fine mammoth or giraffe.
Ivoryman wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 6:09 am I just saw a run of the mill Tidioute American Jack in Elderberry bone #78 sell for $430 at auction. That was what the open market will bear, not a sellers pipe dream BIN price. It was $104 when it came out in 2017. The run didn't sell out fast, they sat around for weeks, they were seemingly not that popular as a #15 or #66 or #47, or others. But times have changed now. Even less popular patterns are skyrocketing. I have seen GEC Northwoods selling for $6-800 lately, open market. Many here have said these prices will come down, it's just a fad, it's not sustainable, it's a gimmick, it's a crime. When are they coming down? When will the fad end? We're all still waiting and will be. It won't end because it's no fad. The price trajectory is still going up. It's very high demand and growing demand as well, with same old limited, small numbers supply. Simple Adam Smith economics and all of us are hoping the prices come down, crossing out fingers, and all in vain. Because people like their knives and more and more people are starting to like them every day. They are making a better product than Case or now defunct Queen was and there is no Schrade. GEC has earned and built a reputation and a customer base and fanbase with quality products and stylish designs. That's the American way, build a better mouse trap and the world will beat a path to your door. GEC has the best mouse trap going in American traditionals. No contest. Rock on GEC. Love every one I have and can't get enough and a lot of sour grapes because of GEC success says a lot more about the critics and cussers than the GEC company or their products. Maybe some won't pay the price, but I bet they still like the knives and wish they had some. Fox and the grapes.