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. For the past several years I've focused my purchase and use o…DiscussionFirst GEC pocket knife9 LikesSchrade +photoSchrade +5 LikesWayne Morgan KnivesphotoWayne Morgan Knives1 LikeWayne Morgan KnivesphotoWayne Morgan Knives8 LikesTimber Rattler Bowie aphotoTimber Rattler Bowie a3 LikesHandsome fellow, no?photoHandsome fellow, no?4 LikesLove it!!photoLove it!!3 Likes001photo0015 LikesDSCF2584_resizephotoDSCF2584_resize1 LikeDSC_0759[1]photoDSC_0759[1]1 Likesun1009-07photosun1009-074 Likessun1009-16photosun1009-163 LikesUn-know wood (possibly sassafras)photoUn-know wood (possibly sassafras)3 LikesWhy aren't we posting more?In reply to Steve Hanner's question: I simply have gotten to many knives, and have stopped buying for awhile (notice I say for awhile) and my interest at present is being divided with other interests…DiscussionWhy aren't we posting more?7 LikesBenchmade 940-1 Carbon Fiber Osborne Axis de…photoBenchmade 940-1 Carbon Fiber Osborne Axis de…1 Like013photo0133 LikesSchatt Morgan Deluxe Shiner Burnt StagphotoSchatt Morgan Deluxe Shiner Burnt Stag5 Likesscandinavian knives 001photoscandinavian knives 0014 LikesDSCN3600photoDSCN36005 Likes100_4287photo100_42874 Likeshalloween sharpnessphotohalloween sharpness5 Likes