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Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2019 10:12 am
by spyderg
So as it turns out, my belated Father’s Day gift adorned in wenge wood pattern, matches almost perfectly with the bocote wood I recovered my knife in just the day before! The knife was also a gift from my wife and kids, Xmas I believe.
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 8:37 pm
by MichaelScott
That Bocote is beautiful wood. I want a GEC #38 in Bocote. Nice knife you have.
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 3:31 pm
by willc
These are my 3 latest traditional knives, a GEC 06 with blue jigged bone, a GEC 29 in acrylic, and a Queen Heritage Jack with wood covers.
All of these are excellent in terms of craftsmanship and they all slice things up very well.
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2019 5:29 pm
by MichaelScott
I have one of those Grits, Molasses and Butter 29s too. Great knife
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 3:54 pm
by spyderg
Just picked up a GEC 29 in bloodwood. Gotta love an awl, so handy!
Anyways, this one’s special for a reason other than being a great knife. You see it has the cloud shield, GEC is calling it a keyhole shield but I’ve always called it and seen it called a cloud. The cloud is of significance because we always said our sweet old girl Lily was so soft it was like petting a cloud. We had to put her down just two days before this arrived in the mail.
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 8:56 pm
by MichaelScott
Condolences for you and Lily. That’s always hard.
Yes, great knife and that awl has proved versatile and useful.
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 9:06 pm
by TkoK83Spy
I grew up from when I was born until I was 25 with my parents always having Golden retrievers (3 of them) they are hands down my favorite dogs ever. I feel your pain and miss all 3 of mine as well.
In high school in 2000, I actually won a scholastic award for photo I took of my Golden "Goldie" the one I grew up with. She made it in our yearbook that year as well. It's a beautiful photo...not to toot my own horn. Will have to find it and take a photo of it.
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 10:12 pm
by bearrowland
I'm sorry for your loss too. My dogs are the world to me too.
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 12:34 pm
by Evil D
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 10:20 am
by knivesandbooks
They're supposed to be worth the money though he has soured people. I think warranty issues but I'm not sure and shouldn't say anything.
I want one but am afraid of that lil nub that sticks out
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2019 7:06 pm
by murphjd25
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2019 1:42 pm
by Enactive
I've got a natural canvas Micarta #86 on the way. How is yours?
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2019 10:53 pm
by murphjd25
Enactive wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 1:42 pm
I've got a natural canvas Micarta #86 on the way. How is yours?
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Love it, it’s a nice hefty traditional. Really digging the Sucker Rod wood. Nice pull and snap close.
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2019 11:36 pm
by RustyIron
Oil Field Jack? That is totally bad ***!
I'm an engineman, oil field aficionado.
The sucker rod wood is a fashionable touch.
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 11:40 am
by Enactive
murphjd25 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 10:53 pm
Enactive wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 1:42 pm
I've got a natural canvas Micarta #86 on the way. How is yours?
GEC-7370__59101.1573664431.jpg
Love it, it’s a nice hefty traditional. Really digging the Sucker Rod wood. Nice pull and snap close.
Cool. I considered the sucker rod wood too, but the Micarta should pair well with my Shaman. :cool:
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:56 am
by z4vdBt
can't stop thinking about that Mini Pocket Butcher.
:)
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 11:07 am
by Enactive
The Oil Field Jack landed yesterday. It is really nice. This is my first and only GEC. I am not too into traditionals, but have been waiting for a GEC that suited my taste and this one is it. I don't think this bug bit me as hard as the :spyder:, so doubtful i will buy many more, except maybe as gifts. I grew up in small town PA, so the manufacture resonates with me. If you haven't seen the factory tour videos on YT, they are worth a watch. This is the first part of three if you are interested.
https://youtu.be/ZeHWa5jyO74
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 7:15 pm
by bearrowland
Me too Enactive! I don't have any GEC's yet, but a small collection of Case. My sons and I get up to the Case Museum at least once a year. I've been meaning to go to the GEC plant.
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 8:19 pm
by Enactive
bearrowland wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2019 7:15 pm
Me too Enactive! I don't have any GEC's yet, but a small collection of Case. My sons and I get up to the Case Museum at least once a year. I've been meaning to go to the GEC plant.
Cool, Barry! My grandpa was fond of Case too.
Re: Talking about your traditional knives
Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2019 1:10 am
by murphjd25
Enactive wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2019 11:07 am
The Oil Field Jack landed yesterday. It is really nice. This is my first and only GEC. I am not too into traditionals, but have been waiting for a GEC that suited my taste and this one is it. I don't think this bug bit me as hard as the :spyder:, so doubtful i will buy many more, except maybe as gifts. I grew up in small town PA, so the manufacture resonates with me. If you haven't seen the factory tour videos on YT, they are worth a watch. This is the first part of three if you are interested.
https://youtu.be/ZeHWa5jyO74
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Awesome! My GEC 92 has decided to take a 50 state tour courtesy of the USPS