Great Eastern Cutlery ( GEC ) group shots / photo requests

Some stag and ivory.
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Some stag and ivory.
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In addition to the top-shelf handle materials, I enjoy seeing the variety of bolster treatments lined up together. A very interesting comparative array within knives of similar size and aesthetics.

:thumbup:

~ P.
 
My GEC fixed blades. H10s, H73s, and H23s. All in 1095 except the White Frontier Bone H10 which is in 440C.
 
Nice line-up sugarleaf. 7 of 11 are Charlies SFO's. :thumbup::)

Yah, I guess your right. I just went through and picked out my favorite ones to make up the "piano" and it just worked out that way. No surprise the majority are Charlie's knives... I guess, really, the only one that is not technically an SFO would be the white bone wharncliffe 25. Two are Mike's SFO's and the Northwoods Bullet Jack is technically an SFO too...

Thanks for the compliment Markesharp, appreciate that!
 
Trying to decide between these two patterns as an EDC for my dad. Can anyone post a comparison picture of the two and maybe help me decide. It's going to be a Christmas present and I want something nice for him. He's retired so it will used for general cutting and possibly some whittling. Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
I have only owned the 68. Great little knife. I haven't tried my hand at whittling yet, but for an edc it would get my vote.
 
I don't have the 68 but I will say the wharnecliffe version of the Geppetto is in my top three favorite Trads. It's a wonderful pattern for extended use. Mine is in Black Buffalo bone.
 
Merging into the GEC photo request thread.
 
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