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gec tractor green extravganza from lert to right
stock whitt.--scout--toenail--sleeveboard--fur trapper.all these gecs are from same bone pattern. i do'nt think i've ever seen a good knife that harmed the environment.
 
Shades of Irish street toughs on a corner in the "Five Points" as portrayed in "Gangs Of New York"...

The guy in the middle might look slow but my guess is he's a ringer...;)

(And never pick a fight with the little guy. That's just asking for trouble.)

Great knives, Dennis! :thumbup:


(for those curious about the gangs)
 
Once again Dennis you've out done yourself. There's not a cop in Ireland that would lock you up for carrying any one of those knives. I think GEC did a good job on the green bone -- dark and subtle but very stunning.
 
OOOOH. A toenail to match me Irish heritage.
I love it.
 
Great line up! How do you display them - or do you? I hope you do; that would make a great wall frame.

Gangs of New York - great show.

thx - cpr
 
Wow...Dennis, they are great looking knives-lucky you, thanks for showing us :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
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Drunken alien shape-shifter: "What *hic* is it?"

Scotty: "It's...uh...it's Green."

Nice set o' greenies there, Dennis. GEC should devote a chapter of their new book to the Strickland Collection. :cool:
 
Those all look great. I cannot believe how even the color is on all of those. Nice collection you got there.
 
Green Gold there alright Dennis!

Excellent group with a decent dark tone to the colour. CASE's Bermuda Green isn't too bad either, but watch out for their Sour Apple, more like slime algae!
 
That bone has a really great shade of green.

Good looking knives, and thanks for the pics:thumbup:
 
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