2011 BF Traditional Knife WIP

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Someone might get to hold one in a week or two
 
I honestly can't explain how happy it makes me to see that picture! What an amazing looking traditional pocket knife, and with it being GEC you know it's going to perform as good as it looks. Woot!! Thanks for the hard work boys, it's paying off :thumbup:

Nathan
 
I am SO looking forward to getting mine in hand. That bone looks amazing, heck the whole thing looks amazing and will be extremely useful to boot.

Thanks for all your efforts guys! We are all lucky to have this place, that's for sure.
 
Those look spectacular. Well done gentlemen.:thumbup:
 
I may never carry another knife again. (yeah right) But this one will be with me a lot!
 
Already?! That was quick! Thank you for all the WIP photos and all the hard work that went into making this happen. :thumbup:
 
I sure hope the cap-lifter is functional, cause I feel like celebrating! Pop! Yippeeee!!!
 
Thank you for all the WIP photos. I've really enjoyed seeing the progress of our 2011 traditional project. My hat goes off to all on the project team (and associates) for making this happen. Thanks again for a job very well done.


Jay
 
Are the numbers stamped on the cap lifter a patent number? or some sort of GEC model recognition?
 
Now that is a thing of beauty!!!

Are the numbers stamped on the cap lifter a patent number? or some sort of GEC model recognition?
The number should be 852211 and it should mean 85-Candle End Jack, 2-spear main blade, 2-# of blades, 11-year 2011.
 
Now that is a thing of beauty!!!


The number should be 852211 and it should mean 85-Candle End Jack, 2-spear main blade, 2-# of blades, 11-year 2011.

Ahhhh ok so they have a process for their numbers, this is my first GEC (opening of the flood gates) so its good to know...thanks! :D
 
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