GEC 47 Viper, GEC 73 Scout, GEC 15 "Scout/Huckleberry"

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Have a couple of traditional slipjoints to pass on to new owners. All three are users that have been carried, and all show signs of use, in patina (see pictures), and scratches etc. No abuse or damage, just light use in lunch prep, opening packages/mail, EDC stuff like that. These have spent the last couple of years on the shelf other than occasional admiring, opening, cleaning, etc. so it seems wrong to hold on to them when some lover of traditional knives could be putting them to good use.

I will take payment via PP (F&F or add 3% for fees), and ship via USPS priority (shipping included in asking price). I admit that I have been out of the knife world for several years, so my asking prices on these knives may be WAY off, and if so, please feel free to PM me and let me know, and maybe make me an offer. I can also take additional pictures and answer any questions of course.

None of the original packaging/tubes are included with these knives.

1. Great Eastern Cutlery Tidioute 470114 "Viper" with Ebony Wood -$SOLD

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2. Great Eastern Cutlery 735213 2 Blade Scout Trapper in Antique Green Jigged Bone - $Sold

This knife has a very, very strong pull, and may very well pull some fingernails out when opening. If you like really, really hard pulls on a knife, then this one is for you. The shallow nail nicks/nail troughs? also make it a bit harder to open. It is smooth as butter... just... firm.
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3. Great Eastern Cutlery 152113 Huckleberry Boy's knife "Scout" in Antique Yellow Jigged Bone - $SPF obo

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Thanks for your consideration, and again, please don't hesitate to reach out to me, make an offer if one of these interests you, tell me I have no idea what I'm doing pricing these this way, etc.
 
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dude.. clean that viper up and price her a little higher.. those tend to go for big bucks lately. Or I mean..nothing, ignore that. lol


Why didn't I take this.. it's one of my grails..
 
Oh, btw as far as your comments on the mail nicks on the73. I believe they're calling those jigged ones match stick strikers and the long length is called a long pull. That 15 is tempting... You happen to like Northwoods knives?
 
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