Making room in the drawer for something new... All trades will be entertained. Interested in all things GEC, condition doesn't matter to me on GEC knives.
Prices are "net to me" and include flat rate Priority Mail shipping to the USA. Can get quotes for international if needed. PayPal address is my username at Gmail.
First up is a Case Appaloosa Barlow. 1 dot (1979 I believe). Gorgeous covers and polish. Blades snap like a bear trap! This is one I don't like to carry because I'm worried about handing it to someone and having them cut themselves because of the heavy Springs. Looks to have been sharpened very little over its life. I just polished the edges to get it hair popping sharp. Carried very little by me and I doubt if it's ever cut anything. $old





Next up is a 1983 Schrade 8OT-G. Green bone covers. This is before the Heritage Series knives and is "rare" in the sense that it doesn't have the "everlasting sharp" etch on the blade. Comes with the original box. Great snap, looks to be unused. I carried it a handful of times in a slip and have never cut anything with it. Polished up the edges but blades are full and look untouched otherwise. REALLY nice example of an 8OT. $100 NOW $85 obo






Next up are 2 Schrade fancy barlows and 2 handmade knives from South of the border with what I believe is cow horn scales.
The Schrades are both in great condition and have sharp edges and no flaws on the blades. The orange delrin knife has great snap on both blades and very little wear at all making me think it was rarely if ever carried. The black "Grand Dad's Old Timer Barlow" has a little less snap on the main blade closing and a little more pocket wear. Still looks like it's never cut anything but the saw cuts are a little "soft" on the edges and the brass Bolsters are not as crisp which is typical of some pocket time. Asking $60 NOW $55 for the black one with the box and $old for the orange one with no box.
The last 2 knives are from an unknown maker in Mexico. They have no Springs and only remain open and closed with the friction on the tang. The smaller one has more friction and feels more secure. Larger one is pretty loose but still very cool. $20 NOW $10 each.






Prices are "net to me" and include flat rate Priority Mail shipping to the USA. Can get quotes for international if needed. PayPal address is my username at Gmail.
First up is a Case Appaloosa Barlow. 1 dot (1979 I believe). Gorgeous covers and polish. Blades snap like a bear trap! This is one I don't like to carry because I'm worried about handing it to someone and having them cut themselves because of the heavy Springs. Looks to have been sharpened very little over its life. I just polished the edges to get it hair popping sharp. Carried very little by me and I doubt if it's ever cut anything. $old





Next up is a 1983 Schrade 8OT-G. Green bone covers. This is before the Heritage Series knives and is "rare" in the sense that it doesn't have the "everlasting sharp" etch on the blade. Comes with the original box. Great snap, looks to be unused. I carried it a handful of times in a slip and have never cut anything with it. Polished up the edges but blades are full and look untouched otherwise. REALLY nice example of an 8OT. $100 NOW $85 obo






Next up are 2 Schrade fancy barlows and 2 handmade knives from South of the border with what I believe is cow horn scales.
The Schrades are both in great condition and have sharp edges and no flaws on the blades. The orange delrin knife has great snap on both blades and very little wear at all making me think it was rarely if ever carried. The black "Grand Dad's Old Timer Barlow" has a little less snap on the main blade closing and a little more pocket wear. Still looks like it's never cut anything but the saw cuts are a little "soft" on the edges and the brass Bolsters are not as crisp which is typical of some pocket time. Asking $60 NOW $55 for the black one with the box and $old for the orange one with no box.
The last 2 knives are from an unknown maker in Mexico. They have no Springs and only remain open and closed with the friction on the tang. The smaller one has more friction and feels more secure. Larger one is pretty loose but still very cool. $20 NOW $10 each.






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