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    Default Great Eastern Cutlery slipjoints

    Since joining the forum i thought that members might enjoy seeing a part of my knife collection. These are some of the smaller GEC's that measure 3" closed and are beautifully made in the traditional slipjoint style of construction. Included are a few Sleaveboard patterns as well as a few Barlows and a Jack pattern. The blades are 1095 carbon. The craftsmanship is outstanding, made in the U.S., and i recommend them enthusiastically. This is the only photo i have at the moment but may post more of the collection in the future. Hope you enjoy looking.
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    Very nice. I've enjoyed looking at GEC's for a while now and would love to own one. However I'm not buying knives at the moment since I'm saving up for a grinder.

    Those look amazing though.

    Is that second one from the bottom one of their Elk knives?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LX_Emergency View Post
    Very nice. I've enjoyed looking at GEC's for a while now and would love to own one. However I'm not buying knives at the moment since I'm saving up for a grinder.

    Those look amazing though.

    Is that second one from the bottom one of their Elk knives?
    Yes, American Elk Easy Open Jack. 3" closed length.

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    Gorgeous material.

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