Got my hands on my first GEC recently and figured I'd try to trade all these neglected knives for another.
The particular models I'd like would be the #33 Conductor, #62 Maverick, or #68 Whiteowl but I'd consider any without a lock back.
Here are the knives in trade:
1) Winchester Texas Jack 2967 from 1988. The jigging on the brown bone is killer. I even have the original purchase invoice and case:
2) Case 6318HE Stockman in very nice brown jigged bone from 1981. I have carried this one on rare occasions but have never sharpened the CV blades. I'd rate it in very good condition:
3) Case 3220 CV Peanut with Yellow Derlin Handle. Same condition as the stockman as I hardly carried it and never sharpened the blades. I purchased this one in 2005 if I recall correctly:
4) Lastly a Remington R8003 Pen in very nice Remington Bone. The main blade does have a slight bend to it that I had a very hard time capturing with my camera phone, but it hasn't been enough to keep me from sharpening evenly. There's also a slight crack in the bone at one of the pins (see first pic near the center pin's edge) but it's held up like a champ despite being in an EDC rotation.
The particular models I'd like would be the #33 Conductor, #62 Maverick, or #68 Whiteowl but I'd consider any without a lock back.
Here are the knives in trade:
1) Winchester Texas Jack 2967 from 1988. The jigging on the brown bone is killer. I even have the original purchase invoice and case:


2) Case 6318HE Stockman in very nice brown jigged bone from 1981. I have carried this one on rare occasions but have never sharpened the CV blades. I'd rate it in very good condition:


3) Case 3220 CV Peanut with Yellow Derlin Handle. Same condition as the stockman as I hardly carried it and never sharpened the blades. I purchased this one in 2005 if I recall correctly:


4) Lastly a Remington R8003 Pen in very nice Remington Bone. The main blade does have a slight bend to it that I had a very hard time capturing with my camera phone, but it hasn't been enough to keep me from sharpening evenly. There's also a slight crack in the bone at one of the pins (see first pic near the center pin's edge) but it's held up like a champ despite being in an EDC rotation.



