An old Sheffield and GEC knives

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I have an assortment of GEC knives for sale as well as a Sheffield utility/ hunting knife.

Rather than taking individual pictures of each knife, I have one picture of all of them posted below. If you are interested in a knife, and you want a closer look, please let me know so that I can take a more detailed and individual picture. If you are just looking for a user, and meticulous inspection is not incredibly important, feel free to post "I'll take it" in this thread after reading the descriptions.

Please be patient with the picture taking and communication process. I should be able to respond to all inquiries within 24 hours, if not sooner.

The prices include the cost of shipping using the USPS with standard confirmation. The Sheffield knife will be shipped with insurance. If you want insurance on the other knives, it will add to the price.

I am only accepting Money Orders as payment.

Here are the knives (descriptions will be posted below):


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From top to bottom:

#89 Executive Whittler in Pink Carnation -$115- This knife was one of the more rare combinations being one of only four produced (non- serialized). This knife is not in perfect collector condition. The very tip of the main blade has a very slight bend -it is almost unnoticeable though. Each blade has rub marks from opening and closing the blades, but they do not touch when closed. Never sharpened.

#33 Conductor in Ancient Kauri Wood -$95- Serial number is 16. This knife was sadly carried and used only to be resold! It has patina on the blades and spring as well as some very minor specs. The bail has some play. One of the handle covers has a slight imperfection of a rectangular shape roughly one millimeter by three millimeters -this is how it came from the factory and appears as though it might have been bumped on something. Blades have been slightly sharpened.

#62 Courthouse Whittler in Ebony Wood -SPF- This knife has been carried, sharpened, and used. It shows patina on the steel as well as specs. Call it a user.

#61 Half Congress in Tortoise Shell Acrylic -SPF- This was also a more limited run, particularly in 440C. It has been sharpened, carried, and used.

#66 Serpentine Jack in Snakewood -$75- Serial number 11. This knife was used, carried, and sharpened. It shows patina and minor specs on the steel.

#89 Gambler in Cocobolo -$65- This knife has been lightly carried and used. Minor specs and very minor patina. The mark side wood cover has scratches in the wood from the factory (I have some older pictures showing this that I can quickly access).

#48 Slim Trapper in White Seashell Acrylic -$60- This knife has been used, carried, and sharpened. Steel has patina and specs. Definite user.

Finally, the Rodgers and Son Sheffield hunting/ utility knife dressed in stag/ with sheath -$300- This knife has been used. I have more pictures for anyone interested. It is not in perfect collector condition, by any means, but it is a great piece of history. I have many more pictures already loaded on my computer for anyone seriously interested.

Thanks for looking everyone!
 
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