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I have the following GEC knives available for trade for a #620311 Courthouse Whittler in Garnet (or other possible handle matl.). Possibly will trade multiple knives. If you need pics, I can email. Trades Only Please.

Available for Trade:
#151116 TC - Chestnut Peach Seed Jig Bone (latest release) NIT
#745116 GEC Mustang - Burnt Orange Jig Bone - NIT
Northwood's Norfolk in Calico Bone (CK Slip) Second Owner, Lightly carried, Some minor   blade rub marks, excellent condition.

Thanks for looking!

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Also looking for a GEC #152213L Electricians knife in Cocobolo or Dark Ebony.

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Found a #15 Electricians.

Trade knives left are just the #15 TC in Peachseed. Norfolk & #74 are gone.

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