GEC and Traditional Knife Buttons/Pins

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Outstanding!
 
I went and shook all my tubes to hear which ones had a pin knocking around, knowing I had a few. These are what I found. I bought a lot of 66's. :D

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I don't give much thought to the pins and it doesn't matter to me whether I get one or not. However I do think they are neat and add to the nostalgia theme just like the artwork on the tubes and pattern nicknames.
 
I've talked to Bill a few years back, and he isn't shy about his feelings that he doesn't understand knife collectors. He fully believes that every knife he makes is a tool that will be put to work.

That might be "the line" and the knives are tools, but GEC certainly understands collectors and sales, this thread is proof of that :)
 
I've talked to Bill a few years back, and he isn't shy about his feelings that he doesn't understand knife collectors. He fully believes that every knife he makes is a tool that will be put to work.

Pretty much the entire market that buys gec are collectors, whether the collectors use the knives or not. Kind of ironic I suppose.
 
I went and shook all my tubes to hear which ones had a pin knocking around, knowing I had a few. These are what I found. I bought a lot of 66's. :D

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I don't give much thought to the pins and it doesn't matter to me whether I get one or not. However I do think they are neat and add to the nostalgia theme just like the artwork on the tubes and pattern nicknames.
Excellent thanks for posting :) :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Had I the foresight...I would have mocked up a Lirpaloof production photo lol!!!
 
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