Rusty1
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I'll add an acrylic 25.
Russell
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This is a 2008 Black/Grey Acrylic, GEC Open House model. This was before the Acrylics were given names. I do like the grits and mollases name though!
Russell
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I'll add an acrylic 25.
Russell
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This is a 2008 Black/Grey Acrylic, GEC Open House model. This was before the Acrylics were given names. I do like the grits and mollases name though!
Russell
Anyone else ever sometimes feel like GEC exists to demonstrate what you missed?
#25 Barlow in green sawcut bone arrived today, and it is a sweet little knife. The pulls are ~5 or so, the pen blade spring is noticeably thinner than the clip. Since it has SS liners I assume it's a later model, 2011 according to the dealer site. Sharp out of the tube too :thumbup:
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That doesn't prevent it from being a mondo stiff little bugger
Quoted because it is one of the finer descriptions I have come across recently.
I don't care for stiff blade actions, and have avoided these cute little fellas for that reason.
And I got another GEC #25. This time in Grape.
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I like the etches on the 440C models too. They are more subtle and the design looks better to me.
Trand, we must have had the same train of thought.I've had this one for less than a week.
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Here you go, P.
I haven't been interested in knives with purple handles but those look pretty nice. The first pic looks like a deep purple...kinda growing on me!
I'm a little curious as to why the sheepsfoot blade rides quite that high, however, given how well the spearpoints sink into the handle. The sheepsfoot doesn't look that much wider...? I s'pose if I ever handle the actual knives, it will make sense.
~ P.
It's because of the curve of the backspring. Since the spear blade has a similar curve, it can sink lower without hitting the tip. The only way to have it ride much lower would be to shorten the blade so that it cleared the curved portion of the backspring.