GEC Wharncliffe Jack(2009) in Bocote Wood

Thanks for your review.
It's one of the GEC patterns that I'm most interested in.
It's small and light enough, I like the wharncliff for general use, and I prefer smooth handles.
I didn't know this knife had half stops actually; I'm not a fan of half stops, but they're fine.
Someday I might decide to get one...
Fausto
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The No.25 is a versatile pattern, the EZ-Open versions offer a lot of blade to grab hold of which will please those who resent GEC's tougher spring(s). It also has a relatively broad handle which ensures decent grip, even for those with bigger hands. I think you can get these in stainless and with Zebrawood handles too. I've been very pleased with all 3 GEC 25s I own and use.
 
Thanks for the review. One slight constructive criticism. You move the knife around a lot ..... it's hard to get a good look at it. Might be a good idea to spend a wee bit more time just holding the knife steady in from of the camera. But again, I definitely enjoyed the review.

-- Mark
 
Nicely done, Nathan. Maybe you mispoke, but the springs on both your 66 & 25 are carbon steel rather than SS.
 
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