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I am interested in anyone's thoughts on the Toenail Clipper?  The secondary market has really driven the prices up and I have a difficult time paying what they are asking.  Maybe there will be more coming out of GEC

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I agree with you, the prices are just too high. Nice knife. The company does make good knives. I tried to get one but they sold out fast.

Beth, I'd have to agree with you on the secondary mkt. They're beautiful for certain. I had to make the choice of which were feasible. I loved the large sheep single blade on these. Excellent f/f also. I have seen a few for sale in the knife groups at decent price.

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