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Good looking knives Ron.
Oh, and in case anyone was wondering what was in that other tube...
Wonder no more! It was this beautiful Red Buffalo Horn Barlow that was produced in 2008. It makes a great addition to my growing GEC family and especially my new Geppetto Whittler!
I give thanks to the magic of the Buddha Barlow whose picture I posted only hours ago in anticipation of the new Club knife. It works like a charm every time!
Omm...
Ivars,
Yeppers! It would indeed be a rather handsome looking Geppetto Whittler...
GEC hit this one out of the park! The knife is absolute purrfection! The pull on all of the blades is about a 5 or 6 -- very smooth and easy. No nail breakers here. Half stops on the pen and coping blades. No half stop on the master Wharncliffe. The pioneer jigged bone is gorgeous! Everything about this little Geppetto screams quality! I couldn't be happier.
A very grateful thanks to our own Miss Jan, also to Mr. Steve/aka/Hog, as well as GEC's angel of this undertaking, Miss Christine Tucker! Thank you, guys, for making this knife a reality!
I think a GEC Peanut pattern would go like gangbusters! I know I'd probably buy most of the variations they put out! Plus ones for users. Lots of Peanut nuts out there!
Peanut, Peanut Peanut!
Here's how it's gonna work.
To place a bid, simply "respond" at http://blog.tsaknives.com/2012/10/30/hurricane-sandy-auction-starts...
with your bid. Bids will be taken until Noon CST, Monday, November 5, 2012. Like always, don't wait until the last minute to place your bid. Unlike Ebay, bids don't necessarily show up immediately and you don't want to miss out!!!
Remember, 100% of the proceeds from the auction will be donated to either the American Red Cross or the Salvation Army. Thanks and good luck!!!
Lets help in any way we can folks
Okay GEC. How about a Peanut pattern?? There's whole threads on other forums just for Peanut pattern knives...."The Cult of Peanut" for one. Some people collect ONLY Peanut pattern knives! I used to have a Peanut collection a long time ago...all brands. I think just about every knife company made, or make one. So how about it?
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