Great Eastern Cutlery ( GEC ) group shots / photo requests

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not the best pic but HAVE I GOT THE BIGGEST COLLECTION OF GECS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE (not including the Americas) OR WHAT?
 
2013-09-09220853_zpsa98f5c07.jpg

not the best pic but HAVE I GOT THE BIGGEST COLLECTION OF GECS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE (not including the Americas) OR WHAT?

I don't know but you've certainly got your bases covered!! :D
 
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not the best pic but HAVE I GOT THE BIGGEST COLLECTION OF GECS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE (not including the Americas) OR WHAT?

You have blown me out of the water!! Look at all those beauties:thumbup::thumbup:
 
You have blown me out of the water!! Look at all those beauties:thumbup::thumbup:

VERY nice MEAKO!!...I think Duncan may lay claim to that title amigo??...Im interested in your opinions on the TEMPLAR?.....methinx i want one.......................FES
 
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Top to bottom
#45 Roughneck, kingwood
#56 Weaver jack, hemlock bone
#72lb cody jack, antique green bone
 
Careful now, Meako. Methinks your knives are spawning. It's fun picking favorites out of others' knives; for me, the #25s catch my eye, as does your primitive bone whittler. Well, that and "my" knife-- the amber TC barlow.

Nice selection, indeed.

Thank you P The whittler you mentioned is Mammoth and the powderhorn is primitive bone -both fantastic in their own way.
 
Lovely bolsters and covers, too, there ~ P.

Thanks! I was inspired by your photograph to go look anew; it was fun to picture the striped-bolster crew together for the first time since gaining the Patriot and River Blue. Talk about spawning.... :)

Thank you P The whittler you mentioned is Mammoth and the powderhorn is primitive bone -both fantastic in their own way.

Oh, that's right. I'd forgotten that, but see it now. Looks good by whatever name. :thumbup:

~ P.
 
VERY nice MEAKO!!...I think Duncan may lay claim to that title amigo??...Im interested in your opinions on the TEMPLAR?.....methinx i want one.......................FES

Cheers Fes-I think mine is one of the early ones. I find those barn door (end caps?) most appealing. The later version is more toothpick shaped and as such better looking IMO.A slender little slicer thats for sure.
Apologies to Duncan (what was I thinking with that outrageous claim?) but Hey. HAVE I GOT THE BIGGEST COLLECTION OF GECS IN WOLLONGONG OR WHAT?
 
Great pictures, Folks!
Favorites Abound!
That Wharcliffe LB is calling my name.
Lined Bolsters get me every time!
~P, You Have Me Hankering For #25's!
Thanks All for posting!
 
What a great collection Brett, love the selection you have :thumbup:

Sometime in the future(really no hurry at all) I would love to request a shot. Could you line up the three big wharnies with the 55 in the middle? I have always been interested in the half congress and there might be a new 48 wharnie coming out. Just trying to stay one step ahead lol

Thankya, sir! Sorry for delay; just saw your post... hope this pic helps! :)

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Scagel Fruitport, GEC #55, GEC #61, GEC #25 (just because... :))

-Brett
 
These are the ones that made the cut:

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L to R: Big Jack in Genuine Stag (54), Scout in Burnt Stag (73), Congress in pre-Ban Ivory (61), Bullet end EZ-Open in African Blackwood (85), EZ open barlow-ish thing for Bull Dog Brand in green bone (26), Conductor whittler in blue denim acrylic (33), Teamster Jack in To-MAH-Toe (CC HJ6/66).
 
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