Lets talk GEC!

Too bad there aren’t more of you! 😁
Here's one more.

I guess I've guzzled the lambsfoot Kool-Aid because lately, I much prefer a lambsfoot to a wharncliffe for a straight-edged blade.

Also, I have a couple of Tuna Valley's Phoenix Jacks that seem essentially the same less the lanyard tube and patinating steel.

If I do the irresponsible thing (I was recently laid off) and decide not to sit this run out entirely, it'll be for those reasons - I'm a real big sucker for a lanyard tube though...

Even then, I think it would only be for one, and in that case - most likely a bone variant, as my TVs are covered in wood and stag.
 
don't agree at all about vulgar Alex...
I just don't appreciate such things, that's all. Though for a GEC I might make an exception, maybe even for a French Kate with a corset shield. ;) 😆 Interesting enough, I thought that Lady Leg pattern is something vulgar too, but then I read that it's one of those eldest pattern, two thousand years old even... well, I simply learned some history behind it and it changed my view on a subject. Now all I see is a traditional knife with an integrated caplifter.
 
The badge shield makes every knife look like a Northfield…..,. Someday the hotdog knives will be considered a bad joke and people will buy them just to slather on mustard and ketchup to destroy the knife while making TikTok style videos.

Long live the badge. Really should be called the sheriffs badge since any GEC with the badge shield gives the possessor an air of unquestionable authority.
 
I hope they do 74 mirrors of these. That is a gimmick I can get behind.
Me too. Mustang would be wild. Is it just me or would anyone else prefer a Viper without the lanyard tube? Don't mind it on my 47 Harvester though, so where's the sense in that?
 
The long awaited sheepsfoot #14?
If it's a sheepfoot/pen, I'll have to try to get one.

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Lick Creek, with some patina:
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