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All set for Metal Monday! :D ;) :thumbsup:

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I hope you have big pockets Jack; or are you going to pull a little red wagon behind you?
 
Now correct me if I am wrong and I won't argue or fuss
But all of these would be considered traditional correct?
But yeah I been organizing, cleaning and touching up my fixed blade collection (which is larger than I realized seeing as I still have a kabar and a bk2 in the other room not included here in this pic)

But hey ..unless I am mistaken...this is a pile o' fixed blades


 
Lazy list (LRTB): GEC 35, JK Kephart, GEC 86 Forum Knife, George Wostenholm Lambfoot, Cadet, Boker Beer Barrel Canoe, Case Christmas Canoe, Northwoods Presidential, Buck 501, Moki Kronos, GEC 19, Case Peanut, Case Small Swell Center Jack, JK Hikers Backup, Redmeadow Cowbell, GEC 62, Rodgers Wostenholm NKCA Canoe, Case Pocket Hunter, S&M Scout Camp Knife, Case Canoe, Buck 301, Buck 301 Forum Knife, Northwoods Indian River Jack.

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Thanks, from 06 to the present. What is significant though is that I don't USE and or carry GEC nearly as much as formerly. The 2020 Easy Congress is the only one seeing action and the 59 Hummingbird the only example of a 2022 GEC. At least the blades are different, times change etc.
 
Thanks, from 06 to the present. What is significant though is that I don't USE and or carry GEC nearly as much as formerly. The 2020 Easy Congress is the only one seeing action and the 59 Hummingbird the only example of a 2022 GEC. At least the blades are different, times change etc.
I applaud the variety of your examples.
Interesting, I will add, my carries have evolved for another reason. I have been introduced to patterns that I did not know existed and fit my needs.
Bob
 
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