Knee surgery cost more than I expected, so here are a bunch of nice ones for sale. Once I hit the amount of sales I need I'm going to withdraw whatever's left.
#92 Eureka Jack Stag
From this year's run. Just got it yesterday. Beautiful knife. Nice smooth action with nice walk and talk, about a 5 pull on each or so, and no blade play. The main blade is centered perfectly, the secondary is off to the pile side but not rubbing the liners. I picked this stag and I think it's absolutely stunning. New in tube, unused and uncarried.
$125 PayPal Goods shipped in the ConUS
#93 Original Ram Foot in Antique Autumn Jigged Bone
I got this to make an animal shields collection. I've had no luck on getting the others (other than the whale) I wanted so the Ram goes to the chopping block. This one is new in tube, unused and uncarried. Well centered, beautiful action, no play. Nice covers, I like the jigging on these. Full disclosure, has a tiny little dot of etch that can be seen in the pictures below the "R" in "Original". This is not patina or a pepper spot, it's misplaced etch that came that way from the factory.
$120 PayPal Goods shipped in the ConUS
#89 3 Blade Melon Tester Whittler in Pumpkin Patch Acrylic
I got this one because I hadn't tried this pattern, and it far exceeded my expectations. Not a strong pull on any of the blades, 3.5 to 4, but beautiful walk and talk and snap on all three. No blade play. No blade rap or proud tips, amazingly. Just a heck of a well built knife considering the split backspring / wedged back spring construction. I am the second owner but it's obviously new in tube, unused and uncarried.
$130 PayPal Goods shipped in the ConUS
#13 Clerk / Office Knife in Smooth Ivory Bone
I got this on here as a replacement for my used one. It wasn't disclosed that it had a proud tip on the main and blade rap on the secondary. I dropped the kick slightly, just enough to get the tip below the frame, and sharpened the pen blade once and it got rid of the blade rap as far as I can tell. Because of that I can't say this is new in tube as I bought it, but I can say you're receiving a better more usable knife than I did (on either of the #13 Clerks I purchased new). I have included a before picture of the main blade tip and an after picture, respectively, in the last two pictures below to show that it was a necessary thing to do.
$130 PayPal Goods shipped in the ConUS
#74 Mustang Stainless in Natural Smooth White Bone SFA
This is a special factory assembly or parts knife from this year's Rendezvous. It is 1 of 13, but most of those 13 were "s" models. I think fewer than 5 were not "s" models. This one is NOT an "s" model. It is a beautiful knife that I bought to be a user and never used. I did sharpen it, but it's a better edge than it came with. It's pretty well centered, has great action as most GEC stainless knives do, and has no blade play. Unused and uncarried. These are about perfection as a user in my opinion, the stainless #74s.
$250 PayPal Goods shipped in the ConUS
#23 Jumbo Trapper in Red Diamond Cut Bone and Stainless
This is from the first year of GEC's existence, 2006, in which they only made a small number of knives. This one is etched 1 of 250, but in reality their production totals show that only 53 were made in this handle material. However, it is engraved serial number 095. What an incredible piece of GEC history, with such a hodge podge of numbering. It is new in tube, unused and uncarried. Nice 6ish pulls and no blade play. Good centering. A real gem.
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#92 Eureka Jack Stag
From this year's run. Just got it yesterday. Beautiful knife. Nice smooth action with nice walk and talk, about a 5 pull on each or so, and no blade play. The main blade is centered perfectly, the secondary is off to the pile side but not rubbing the liners. I picked this stag and I think it's absolutely stunning. New in tube, unused and uncarried.
$125 PayPal Goods shipped in the ConUS
#93 Original Ram Foot in Antique Autumn Jigged Bone
I got this to make an animal shields collection. I've had no luck on getting the others (other than the whale) I wanted so the Ram goes to the chopping block. This one is new in tube, unused and uncarried. Well centered, beautiful action, no play. Nice covers, I like the jigging on these. Full disclosure, has a tiny little dot of etch that can be seen in the pictures below the "R" in "Original". This is not patina or a pepper spot, it's misplaced etch that came that way from the factory.
$120 PayPal Goods shipped in the ConUS
#89 3 Blade Melon Tester Whittler in Pumpkin Patch Acrylic
I got this one because I hadn't tried this pattern, and it far exceeded my expectations. Not a strong pull on any of the blades, 3.5 to 4, but beautiful walk and talk and snap on all three. No blade play. No blade rap or proud tips, amazingly. Just a heck of a well built knife considering the split backspring / wedged back spring construction. I am the second owner but it's obviously new in tube, unused and uncarried.
$130 PayPal Goods shipped in the ConUS
#13 Clerk / Office Knife in Smooth Ivory Bone
I got this on here as a replacement for my used one. It wasn't disclosed that it had a proud tip on the main and blade rap on the secondary. I dropped the kick slightly, just enough to get the tip below the frame, and sharpened the pen blade once and it got rid of the blade rap as far as I can tell. Because of that I can't say this is new in tube as I bought it, but I can say you're receiving a better more usable knife than I did (on either of the #13 Clerks I purchased new). I have included a before picture of the main blade tip and an after picture, respectively, in the last two pictures below to show that it was a necessary thing to do.
$130 PayPal Goods shipped in the ConUS
#74 Mustang Stainless in Natural Smooth White Bone SFA
This is a special factory assembly or parts knife from this year's Rendezvous. It is 1 of 13, but most of those 13 were "s" models. I think fewer than 5 were not "s" models. This one is NOT an "s" model. It is a beautiful knife that I bought to be a user and never used. I did sharpen it, but it's a better edge than it came with. It's pretty well centered, has great action as most GEC stainless knives do, and has no blade play. Unused and uncarried. These are about perfection as a user in my opinion, the stainless #74s.
$250 PayPal Goods shipped in the ConUS
#23 Jumbo Trapper in Red Diamond Cut Bone and Stainless
This is from the first year of GEC's existence, 2006, in which they only made a small number of knives. This one is etched 1 of 250, but in reality their production totals show that only 53 were made in this handle material. However, it is engraved serial number 095. What an incredible piece of GEC history, with such a hodge podge of numbering. It is new in tube, unused and uncarried. Nice 6ish pulls and no blade play. Good centering. A real gem.
WITHDRAWN PayPal Goods shipped in the ConUS
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