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In Memoriam 2020 GEC#35 BEER & SAUSAGE KNIFEAnother silly fun GEC knife is in the works. GEC#35 frame (3.75" closed) "BEER & SAUSAGE" Shield --- Looks like Autumn Leaf jigged… Started by Kenneth W. Hill |
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Jan 4 Reply by Kenneth W. Hill |
What is your favorite Great Eastern knife and why?This is a hard one for me. Since I'm a toenail collector I REALLY like the toenails they are fantastic. I carry a stag 73 pattern single bl… Started by Ken Mundhenk |
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Jan 1 Reply by Kenneth W. Hill |
Join GroupJust joined the group and look forward to learning from the wealth of knowledge and experience here. Thanks - Rick Started by Rick Bradley |
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Dec 24, 2020 Reply by Kenneth W. Hill |
In Memoriam 2020 GEC KNIVES IN PRODUCTION OR JUST RELEASEDThe #23 Trapper knives are coming soon. Some parts are being made right now. Brazilian Cherry Wood -- beefy drop point blades for two bl… Started by Kenneth W. Hill |
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Dec 23, 2020 Reply by Kenneth W. Hill |
What will be your next knife? Production schedule#12 – Powder Horn Jack2 blade jacks, big clip and pen bladeTidiouteGoldenroot Jigged BoneBlue Looking Glass Abalone #12 – 2 Blade Jacks,… Started by Jan Carter |
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Dec 23, 2020 Reply by Kenneth W. Hill |
Great Eastern Facebook PageOn July 29th, I started a Facebook page devoted solely to Great Eastern knives, including those made by GEC for Northwoods, Cripple Creek,… Started by Jim Ochwat |
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Dec 15, 2020 Reply by Kenneth W. Hill |
In Memoriam Here are some swiped GEC-Charlie Waynorth knife photos off the web !Started by Kenneth W. Hill |
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Dec 1, 2020 Reply by Kenneth W. Hill |
SO WHO WANTS TO HAVE SOME FUN WITH THE BEAVER???Posted by Greg at 6/7/2010 10:26 AM Categories: Contests and Drawings The economy sucks, the ocean's filling up with crude oil, unemploymen… Started by Jan Carter |
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Jul 11, 2020 Reply by Kenneth W. Hill |
What is your favorite Great Eastern knife and why?Somethin we have not discussed in awhile...What is YOURS?? Started by Jan Carter |
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Jun 24, 2020 Reply by Kenneth W. Hill |
First GEC pocket knifeAbove is a picture of my first GEC pocket knife. GEC Buckaroo (#68, burnt stag, 1095 blade steel, 681312). I'm very proud of this knife. F… Started by Jack Haskins, Jr. |
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Jun 24, 2020 Reply by Kenneth W. Hill |
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