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left to right--stag--tortoise--polor ice--& stag
 
Cameo Bone when it was new
Both the blade and the bone now has all sort of color from using

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The polar ice is interesting... I like it a lot.

Dennis, when you first joined the forum I wasn't sure about some of your posts, but you sir have excellent taste in knives. :D:thumbup: I'd be proud to have any one of those in my pocket.
 
There's that Tortoise Wharncliffe! I need to get hold of one of those, may be tricky now....
 
psychocomp when i came to forum i had touched a computer for 2 days. was a month before i got someone over here to show me how to retrieve messages. 2 weeks to learn how to make capital letters. anyway i came in very argumentive since my manners were poor regarding lack of knowledge of some members. later on i realized we were all novices when trying to understand the mechanisims of alloy carbides. although we have extremely capable contributors we will always have to be patient with newbies whom are new to the bladed world. i feel confident there are few questions that ca'nt be addressed by our members. thanks for the compliments since i probably stepped on more toes as any member in recent history. back to the tortoise acrylic--not as dramatic statement as some colors but has an extreme subtle beauty. would love this on the 73 jack, but gec usually doe'nt back up & repeat. dead skunk,yellow rose & patriot not withstanding.joe bob & black mamba are the resident authorities on these color varities.
 
There's that Tortoise Wharncliffe! I need to get hold of one of those, may be tricky now....

There is a Tidioute wharncliffe with tortoise shell over at collectorknives.net. Someone buy it before I do. :p
 
psychocomp when i came to forum i had touched a computer for 2 days. was a month before i got someone over here to show me how to retrieve messages. 2 weeks to learn how to make capital letters. anyway i came in very argumentive since my manners were poor regarding lack of knowledge of some members. later on i realized we were all novices when trying to understand the mechanisims of alloy carbides. although we have extremely capable contributors we will always have to be patient with newbies whom are new to the bladed world. i feel confident there are few questions that ca'nt be addressed by our members. thanks for the compliments since i probably stepped on more toes as any member in recent history. back to the tortoise acrylic--not as dramatic statement as some colors but has an extreme subtle beauty. would love this on the 73 jack, but gec usually doe'nt back up & repeat. dead skunk,yellow rose & patriot not withstanding.joe bob & black mamba are the resident authorities on these color varities.

They don't seem to repeat much.

I sure like my yellow rose #73.
 
psychocomp when i came to forum i had touched a computer for 2 days. was a month before i got someone over here to show me how to retrieve messages. 2 weeks to learn how to make capital letters. anyway i came in very argumentive since my manners were poor regarding lack of knowledge of some members. later on i realized we were all novices when trying to understand the mechanisims of alloy carbides. although we have extremely capable contributors we will always have to be patient with newbies whom are new to the bladed world. i feel confident there are few questions that ca'nt be addressed by our members. thanks for the compliments since i probably stepped on more toes as any member in recent history.

We're fortunate to have you here, Dennis, and I for one am proud to call you a friend. :cool:

And you've got some pretty cool knives, too! :D
 
psychocomp when i came to forum i had touched a computer for 2 days. was a month before i got someone over here to show me how to retrieve messages. 2 weeks to learn how to make capital letters. anyway i came in very argumentive since my manners were poor regarding lack of knowledge of some members. later on i realized we were all novices when trying to understand the mechanisims of alloy carbides. although we have extremely capable contributors we will always have to be patient with newbies whom are new to the bladed world. i feel confident there are few questions that ca'nt be addressed by our members. thanks for the compliments since i probably stepped on more toes as any member in recent history. back to the tortoise acrylic--not as dramatic statement as some colors but has an extreme subtle beauty. would love this on the 73 jack, but gec usually doe'nt back up & repeat. dead skunk,yellow rose & patriot not withstanding.joe bob & black mamba are the resident authorities on these color varities.

Dennis, one of the ways we humans learn, is by making mistakes. And that's okay if we learn by them. One of the ways we know we have learned, is that we have regrets for past actions or words. If we have those regrets, then it's oaky. It means that we are evolving into a better person. It will make us more careful in the future by learning that words are like bullets out of a gun...once let loose, they can't be recalled before they may cause hurt.

You are evolving.:thumbup:
 
Hi,

A wonderful set of GECs. I haven't been real fond of GEC's acrylics, but the blue in the Arctic Ice is beginning to melt me a bit.:)

dalee
 
you guys are very forgiving especially blues & jackknife. johnny r. the lightbox is from kim's commandos. please p.m. me if you want her product site
 
I'm cornfused...is this a GEC lil'uns only or all lil'uns thread?
Got a few lil GEC barlios......
Buffarlow:
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Stonewashed Blue:
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And a Q42 black cherry pen, too cute to leave out.
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I just picked up this BEAUTY for my daughter in law to match

her birthday August 18th

Greg's nice display pic from his site was #18 :D COOL :thumbup:


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Dennis, I sure like your stag baby pictured :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
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