I'd love a smaller unegraved swell bar sheild; I think it's a nice combo of curves and flats for many patterns.
For those interested, I’ve started a thread in the BG&U forum to provide information on dealer pricing practices. Please check it out and weigh in with your feedback. If the idea is sound, I think it will provide very helpful information for those interested in GEC knives. Thread link.
Surprisingly pleased upon initial impressions. I like the extra thickness the extra tool provides, and it is very unobtrusive. Not sure how much use the BRR will get, though.
I can’t help but feel that comb would be more useful if you just ground all the tines off and had a long pokey-tool. The value of a good pokey-tool cannot be overstated.
My dog loved it when I used the comb on him last night! He was rolling around the floor so I could get his belly and then pawing at my pocket and begging for more when I put it away.
If anyone has any info on the following knife as to whether it was an SFO and if so, who was the SFO for. - I'd appreciate it. GEC #488210 Burnt Stag - 22 pcs. This knife has burnt stag scales and two blades. A clip point and a spey. Clip point has etched - "Good Old Days Cutlery"
I have some recollection of something about that knife swimming around in the back of my brain... but I'll be darned if I can remember what it is.
I can't find anything on the GEC site but there was one post on AAPK that stated there were 22 of them made. Maybe Darren @waverave can shed some light on it.