My new GEC

Campbellclanman

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A package arrived the other day which has left me feeling just over the moon, inside was this beautifull gec toothpick.
Man this knife has a strong, beautifull sleek clip blade :thumbup:

Thank you my friend for this beautifull knife, it goes so well with my favourite edc-( and that is another story on its own)...please check out my photos of the fantastic jigged Antique Orange scales, closed measures 4inches, and it fits my hand like a glove :D
I hope you like the photos of these two great knives
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great pics duncan & both those patterns fit any pocket well. although the gec 440c slightly shades the carbon in edge durability, 95% of my somewhat decent collection is gec 1095 with their great heattreat. whitebass are starting the annual run & in my pack & on my horizontal belt sheath are my gecs.--dennis
 
Man,those are sweet!The t-pick looks a bit thicker-wider than most.I think it would feel better to handle,use, and hold.
 
Man,those are sweet!The t-pick looks a bit thicker-wider than most.I think it would feel better to handle,use, and hold.
It's not really any thicker, it's just shorter (4" as opposed to the typical 5" toothpick). It's all relative.
Nice one, Duncan!
 
Nice toothpick Duncan!! GEC makes a nice burnt orange bone and the splash of sunlight in your pics really brings it out.
 
Looking good. Is the stag one a 66 jack?

Hi there, yep, its a 66 serpentine Jack, which is an awesome knife!!

The Toothpick is a beauty too, as you can see with the bolster wear the toothpick has done some traveling all ready:D, this girl has a thick blade, it doesnt thin slice as finely as the Jack, but still slices, and boy....that blade is built just about to amour pierce!! :eek:

Dennis, thank you for that, and you MUST supply us on-the-spot photos when you get out there!
Don, the toothpick fits my hand great-as does the Jack, the thing about the toothpick is the tail end forms nicely around my finger slightly, making it a comfortable fit.

Thanks for the comments everyone, ...the sun was actually playing havoc, and it can be frustrating trying to get just the right amount in, and yet not to much to dance of the blade-which always ruins the photo...but yeah...check out that Antique Orange bone in that light :thumbup:
 
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Lovely knives, Duncan.

Congrats!
 
I've been wanting to get my hands on a GEC pick for a while now. You people keep showing them and your really pushing hard. I'm about to fall off the cliff. LOL
 
I really like their toothpicks. I think they really got it right; they look great and feel like they belong in my hand.
 
I love toothpicks I think they may be one of the most underated patterns out there the gec toothpicks are by far the best imo case and queen can't realy compare I'm not saying there worse just different the gecs are just beefier and stronger.
 
Very nice Duncan. The #12 frame fits nicely in the hand. I have the Powderhorn version of GEC's Toothpick and like the feel of it very much. Nice looking Jack too.
 
That's a very nice looking knife, Duncan. I too have always been attracted to GEC's toothpick. It looks like it would fit perfectly in the hand but unlike some makers, it still looks like it has some beef to it. Some toothpicks look fragile. I don't own one however I am always keeping an eye open for that Northfield Primitive Bone Powderhorn.

Congratulations on the knife!
 
Thank you everyone!, the last two days Im inside painting, so my Traditionals are lying idle :grumpy:
 
Gotta love those GEC Toothpicks and that one is no exception.

Like some others here, I've never been a big fan of the Toothpick pattern but my Northfield Toothpick is in a class by itself.

GEC really nailed it on these.

Nice knife Duncan.:thumbup:
 
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