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Attention Fellow Bullnose Enthusiasts!

I am starting this thread to showcase all of those new GEC Farm & Field Bullnoses, in whatever flavor--orange, black or GITD--you might have. Of course, any of the older Bullnoses such as the most recent Rednecks are also welcome.

I just got my orange beauty a couple of days ago and can't seem to get enough of it. It's just sooo purrrdy! Not to mention, photogenic!

I am encouraging anyone with a Bullnose to dust off that camera lens and start snappin' some pics. Then, post them in this thread.

Here are a whole bunch of pics I took in the park yesterday. I hope that you will enjoy looking at them as much as I enjoyed taking them...

This last pic (above) also includes my Spyderco Paramilitary 2 and ZebraLight SC600. These items constitute the heart of my EDC. The Para 2 and ZL SC600 have seen daily action for more than a year now. I have never intentionally left home without either during that period. The new Bullnose will now join the ranks with these veteran EDC's.

Thank you for indulging my newest obsession from Great Eastern Cutlery.

I've shown ya mine ~ Let's see yours!

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oldhundredcollectibles.com will ship to just about anywhere in the world. If the item ordered is legal to own in that country.

Rino,

I know getting international shipping can be difficult.  I have dealt personally with many of the GEC dealers and most will ship internationally based on the guidelines above.  I have seen some that say they will not ship internationally though..  I like that NW actually spells out their terms, I will have to check the other dealers and see if the same type of notice is on their sites. 

Craig, Good catch!

Bob,

Thanks for sharing that with us.  As an international community we like to see dealers that are friendly in that shipping aspect. From a dealers perceptive, how do you keep track of the ever changing knife laws?  

 The United States Postal Service lists items that are banned or restricted for import in each country that they ship to. If I see a restriction on knives or anything that could be questionable to what I ship,then I do further research usually with a Google Search. Also,some of the Exotic Handle materials can be restricted for export from the USA.

Sometimes I think we in the States take for granted all the stuff we can get without any hassles. 

Good info Bob.  I know the Lacey Act you were referring to plays a part in what knife handles we choose for the club knife because it is internationally purchased and shipped

So i finally got one,not new,but almost... :-)



Rino Smajo said:

So i finally got one,not new,but almost... :-)

That's a nice Patina started on that blade! Nice Knife Rino!

Those are GREAT Pics!!  I really like the lanyards

I actually dont have one of those.  I have the redneck version.  Thats why I cant bring myself to use it LOL.  I really need to get one and try it out

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