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Wouldn't that be the #66 ?Just WISH they'd make a Minor version too,
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Wouldn't that be the #66 ?Just WISH they'd make a Minor version too,
It needs the blades. The drop point and wharncliffe.Wouldn't that be the #66 ?
Now THAT'S a fine stag 82!
Wow! I am almost sure it wasn't there before. It might just belong someone from GEC, or maybe...This may have been brought up already but I wonder if the lockback in the bottom left of this pic is a #72 in tortoise shell…is this a clue… could we see some lockbacks in next run?
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That was an 83 repair job...just happened to get caught in the photoThis may have been brought up already but I wonder if the lockback in the bottom left of this pic is a #72 in tortoise shell…is this a clue… could we see some lockbacks in next run?
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Ah dang it I was getting excited too. Thanks for clarifying Darren.That was an 83 repair job...just happened to get caught in the photoBelieve me, I got excited for a second when I saw that.
That was an 83 repair job...just happened to get caught in the photoBelieve me, I got excited for a second when I saw that.
Me Too!! Ha Ha!!!Ah dang it I was getting excited too. Thanks for clarifying Darren.
Well, it’s not a Churchill but it is a 2017 #35 frame. As I recall they sat on the shelves of some dealers. So much so I originally bought a black one and then a month or so later a Nifebrite one.Me Too!! Ha Ha!!!
Switching topics for a sec;
There are some knives that are just basic Classics, like the #83, and the #35 Churchill!!
2017 was a good year for nice, firm pulls!! And I love the single-spring, equal end pattern!! An old knife design, but still current!!View attachment 1935830View attachment 1935832View attachment 1935835
It's one of my most favorite frames, and they could do so many different things with it.The 66 in its current state isn't to shabby either.
Couldn't agree more -- one of my favorite patterns.Would love to see another run of 43s.
Just get a #73 and a #88I’m a ham radio operator and would love to eventually add a radio GEC to the collection. Does anyone have a list of the GEC radio knive(s)? - Ray
Photo I took a few months back. Hopefully get my tech in the next 6 months.I’m a ham radio operator and would love to eventually add a radio GEC to the collection. Does anyone have a list of the GEC radio knive(s)? - Ray
Love it, you won’t regret it. It’s been a lot of fun, I’m working on my extra and Morse code. I have an 88 ACE like yours, which I love.Photo I took a few months back. Hopefully get my tech in the next 6 months.