Here are five GEC #15 boy's knives that I have customized using original GEC blades and springs with handmade scales, liners, bolsters, and pin work. All prices include shipping to all 50 states and paypal fees. I can include a leather slip for and additional $35 (shown at bottom). All knives come with tubes and parchment paper. Feel free to message me with any questions, or if you would like more pics. Thanks for looking!
#1: Single clip blade with stabilized buckeye burl scales, bronze bolsters, and brass liners: $165
This one is nice and slim with great "walk and talk" and a pull at about a 5.
(blade isn't scratched, its just the glare from a smudge)
#2: SoldSpey blade easy open with stabilized oak burl scales, stainless bolster, and brass liners and pins: $165
This one is is nice and flat with rounded edges. Great "walk and talk" with a pull at about a 4.
#3: Long-pull spear easy open with mammoth ivory scales, stainless bolsters, and brass liners and pins: $175discounted for minor blemish
This one tapers out from the bolster to give it a beefier handle, and to show more of the side grain on the ivory. Also great walk and talk with a pull at about 5-6. This one is has a very light crack from around one of the center pins, but it is only cosmetic.
#4: Spear/pen easy open with stabilized ambonya burl scales and brass bolsters, liners, and pins: $185
This one is very slim, even thinner than the single blade mammoth! Should be great for someone that wants the two blades without the added bulk in your pocket. Great walk and talk on both blades with a pull of about 6 on both blades.
#5: Long-pull clip/cap lifter with mammoth ivory scales, bronze bolsters, and steel liners:$190 discounted for minor blemish
This one is nice and beefy with the added thickness of the cap lifter vs a pen blade. The mammoth on this one has some hints of blue among the grain, just gorgeous! This one has a slight ding on the backspring of the cap lifter, but it is barely noticeable in person. Walk and talk on the clip is great with a pull of about a 7. The cap lifter has a pull around 4-5 and will just slightly stick every 10th or so time, but it should go away after some use.
Here are more pics of all the knives:
Here are some of my slips:
*Satisfaction guaranteed. If you are not 100% satisfied with my work, contact me and I will be more than happy to work something out with you.
#1: Single clip blade with stabilized buckeye burl scales, bronze bolsters, and brass liners: $165
This one is nice and slim with great "walk and talk" and a pull at about a 5.
(blade isn't scratched, its just the glare from a smudge)
#2: SoldSpey blade easy open with stabilized oak burl scales, stainless bolster, and brass liners and pins: $165
This one is is nice and flat with rounded edges. Great "walk and talk" with a pull at about a 4.
#3: Long-pull spear easy open with mammoth ivory scales, stainless bolsters, and brass liners and pins: $175discounted for minor blemish
This one tapers out from the bolster to give it a beefier handle, and to show more of the side grain on the ivory. Also great walk and talk with a pull at about 5-6. This one is has a very light crack from around one of the center pins, but it is only cosmetic.
#4: Spear/pen easy open with stabilized ambonya burl scales and brass bolsters, liners, and pins: $185
This one is very slim, even thinner than the single blade mammoth! Should be great for someone that wants the two blades without the added bulk in your pocket. Great walk and talk on both blades with a pull of about 6 on both blades.
#5: Long-pull clip/cap lifter with mammoth ivory scales, bronze bolsters, and steel liners:$190 discounted for minor blemish
This one is nice and beefy with the added thickness of the cap lifter vs a pen blade. The mammoth on this one has some hints of blue among the grain, just gorgeous! This one has a slight ding on the backspring of the cap lifter, but it is barely noticeable in person. Walk and talk on the clip is great with a pull of about a 7. The cap lifter has a pull around 4-5 and will just slightly stick every 10th or so time, but it should go away after some use.
Here are more pics of all the knives:
Here are some of my slips:
*Satisfaction guaranteed. If you are not 100% satisfied with my work, contact me and I will be more than happy to work something out with you.
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