GEC USA Jack Knives
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Three Great Eastern Cutlery jack knives from the Northfield Un-X-LD line — and they are an absolute crown jewel of American traditional cutlery. ????
The GEC jack knife pattern is one of the most timeless designs in the entire pocket knife collection world — clip point and spear point blades, that unmistakable walk and talk, and a snap that tells you everything you need to know about the quality. These three are doing it in style: abalone, red jigged bone, and amber jigged bone — same pattern, three completely different personalities.
That Northfield Un-X-LD stamp is one of the most trusted marks in the knife collection hobby. Great Eastern Cutlery out of Titusville, Pennsylvania builds these the old way — no shortcuts, no compromises. Just honest American slipjoint craftsmanship on every single pocket knife they produce.
Whether you're a seasoned GEC collector or just getting into traditional pocket knife carrying — the jack pattern is where it starts. Pick your handle, find your carry, and never look back.
Which handle would you carry? Drop it in the comments ????
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The GEC jack knife pattern is one of the most timeless designs in the entire pocket knife collection world — clip point and spear point blades, that unmistakable walk and talk, and a snap that tells you everything you need to know about the quality. These three are doing it in style: abalone, red jigged bone, and amber jigged bone — same pattern, three completely different personalities.
That Northfield Un-X-LD stamp is one of the most trusted marks in the knife collection hobby. Great Eastern Cutlery out of Titusville, Pennsylvania builds these the old way — no shortcuts, no compromises. Just honest American slipjoint craftsmanship on every single pocket knife they produce.
Whether you're a seasoned GEC collector or just getting into traditional pocket knife carrying — the jack pattern is where it starts. Pick your handle, find your carry, and never look back.
Which handle would you carry? Drop it in the comments ????
???? Traditional pocket knife reviews, vintage knife restorations & honest knife collecting advice — every week
???? Subscribe — Road to 30K → https://youtube.com/@SlipjointSawyer?si=zxO98CwAjuBd_FUf