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I hate to let any more go, but I really need the funds right now. I have two GEC's and a Schatt & Morgan for sale. The prices listed include shipping within the US and PayPal fees. The tubes and box are included with each one.
1. Northfield #12 Toothpick 121111 in Cocobolo wood. Single blade. Only seven were made in this configuration. This one was a big surprise for me as to how comfortable it was to carry and hold in your hand. It's an absolutely beautiful knife and I hate to let it go.
I carried it a couple times and only used to open some letters and such. Not a scratch on it anywhere. Anyone that was afraid to give this pattern a try should really re think that. It's not a true sunken joint, but because of the handle shape, that joint just disappears into the frame. Nice! SOLD



2. Northfield #83 Tascosa Lockback 835115 with a drop point blade and Cocobolo covers. This one was a user. I cleaned it up and Flitz'd it. It has slight vertical play as is the norm with GEC lock backs. It never bothered me and it won't cause the knife to fail. It's just how traditional lockbacks are made using very old equipment and being hand made. Very nice knife. I like it a lot for its ability to be unobtrusive in the pocket. A very capable knife. SOLD





3. Schatt & Morgan Heritage Series 2 blade spear/pen in Rosewood. Same size as a GEC #15 at 3.5". 1095 steel. It had a long pen blade riding in front of the spear main. Due to my peripheral neuropathy, I have difficulties opening knives with that configuration. So I modified the pen into a coping/wharncliffe blade which facilitated easier opening of the knife. Not your typical S&M thick grind. Quite thin flat grind in fact. One of the Heritage Series better examples in my opinion. I carried it a few times, but again, only used very lightly. No scratches at all. Like new. SOLD



1. Northfield #12 Toothpick 121111 in Cocobolo wood. Single blade. Only seven were made in this configuration. This one was a big surprise for me as to how comfortable it was to carry and hold in your hand. It's an absolutely beautiful knife and I hate to let it go.




2. Northfield #83 Tascosa Lockback 835115 with a drop point blade and Cocobolo covers. This one was a user. I cleaned it up and Flitz'd it. It has slight vertical play as is the norm with GEC lock backs. It never bothered me and it won't cause the knife to fail. It's just how traditional lockbacks are made using very old equipment and being hand made. Very nice knife. I like it a lot for its ability to be unobtrusive in the pocket. A very capable knife. SOLD





3. Schatt & Morgan Heritage Series 2 blade spear/pen in Rosewood. Same size as a GEC #15 at 3.5". 1095 steel. It had a long pen blade riding in front of the spear main. Due to my peripheral neuropathy, I have difficulties opening knives with that configuration. So I modified the pen into a coping/wharncliffe blade which facilitated easier opening of the knife. Not your typical S&M thick grind. Quite thin flat grind in fact. One of the Heritage Series better examples in my opinion. I carried it a few times, but again, only used very lightly. No scratches at all. Like new. SOLD



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