These are now sold pending funds.
Looking to trade for a multi-tool like a Leatherman Wave, Rebar or Super Tool 300, or a Victorinox SwissTool X. I'd also be interested in a Spyderco Delica or Benchmade or Ritter Mini-Griptilian. Members with a feedback score less than 20 will be asked to ship their items first.
Tidioute #42, ebony scales, serial number 28
Great condition - carried and used, polished and stropped, some patina remains but should come off with a good polish, some very faint scuffs and scratches on the blade, etch is a little faded from polishing but still visible, ebony has brown/dark brown streaks, comes with tube and certificate; Very slight vertical movement in the blade that is only noticeable when you grasp the blade and try to move it. I have not noticed the movement at all during use. There are a couple additional photos with GEC 83 below.
New pictures in natural light with the GEC 83 below:




Other pictures:




Here are the original pictures I took. Compared to the natural light pictures above, I think the harsh light exaggerates the light scratches and scuffs.


Tidioute #83, gabon ebony scales, clip point
Great condition, carried, lightly used, polished, some patina remains, one of the the few GEC lockbacks I've had with no vertical play at lockup, blade and spring are not flush and a just a little offset as shown in picture below. Additional pictures in natural light are above with the GEC 42.





Looking to trade for a multi-tool like a Leatherman Wave, Rebar or Super Tool 300, or a Victorinox SwissTool X. I'd also be interested in a Spyderco Delica or Benchmade or Ritter Mini-Griptilian. Members with a feedback score less than 20 will be asked to ship their items first.
Tidioute #42, ebony scales, serial number 28
Great condition - carried and used, polished and stropped, some patina remains but should come off with a good polish, some very faint scuffs and scratches on the blade, etch is a little faded from polishing but still visible, ebony has brown/dark brown streaks, comes with tube and certificate; Very slight vertical movement in the blade that is only noticeable when you grasp the blade and try to move it. I have not noticed the movement at all during use. There are a couple additional photos with GEC 83 below.
New pictures in natural light with the GEC 83 below:




Other pictures:




Here are the original pictures I took. Compared to the natural light pictures above, I think the harsh light exaggerates the light scratches and scuffs.


Tidioute #83, gabon ebony scales, clip point
Great condition, carried, lightly used, polished, some patina remains, one of the the few GEC lockbacks I've had with no vertical play at lockup, blade and spring are not flush and a just a little offset as shown in picture below. Additional pictures in natural light are above with the GEC 42.





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