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I ran across this while searching for something else... I bought my first Gec knife in 09 and loved the way it felt... It's a stag jack knife and I decided to carry and enjoy this one... I have bought others for myself and my son plus kinda got the family into these knives... The first one I bought has been used and used hard at times plus I will admit I've used it for doing things I should not be using it for due to not having the right tool at the right time... I do maintain the knife and use the tuf glide lubricant etc. The blades are a little more difficult to sharpen due to the good 1095 carbon steel blades but if you invest in quality 1095 carbon friendly sharpening tools then that will do it right up for those who don't get it, use stones that get along with the steel your sharpening... The blades on this knife are still tight with great open and closed snaps... The blades hold a good sharp edge for a good while until I start cutting stuff I don't need to be cutting... The stag handles have No chips or cracks and I've droped it a number of times... Excellent & Tuff Knives!
I have four GEC knives as users, three folders and one fixed blade and I'm waiting on another folder to finish off my GEC user group. I say don't you carry no ugly knife! Life is too short for that...lol
Hey Tyson, what pattern is that stag jack?
I'd love to see it.
I agree with everything you have said, I love these tough and beautiful knives myself. Great company and very fun to be apart of the fan club.
The only ugly knife I carry is at work because it gets a lot of hard use. Life is too short to not carry something nice.
You bet Herb, I'm not gonna buy a bunch of these GEC knives and not use some of them. I have those that are in my collection and will not be used but the rest. Heck, I was using a Scout Trapper 440C, crabbing and salt water fishing yesterday. When I got home I used a Upland Hunter fixed blade to clean fish. It makes everything a little more fun using nice knives. Don't you think?
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