That's a nice little lineup! Make your next a wooden one if you can... and then a Stag again. TIW denotes Titusville Iron Works btw, not Tidioute. The first two digits of the 6-digit code are the Pattern (so 14 for your #14, 15 for your #15, etc); the third digit is the main blade type (1 for your Clip, 3 for your Sheepfoot, etc, the full list is on GEC's website), the fourth digit states how many blades the knife has, and the final two digits are the year of manufacture/issue. You can cure the 'pin show' on your #83 by sanding the bolster with fine emery paper, then polishing. Take it slowly, and it will vanish as if by magic. Those #39s were really well made - I got a couple of the two-blade ('Horse Rancher') versions - they certainly put Cases's Mini Trapper to shame!
I just took a 153113 out of my pocket. It is the same knife with an easy open notch, and a scout shield. Brown bone. I collected my knives a while ago! With the number of knives I owned, this one is in my pocket! 😊
Congrats. Love the 15. One of these days if ya get a chance, check out a 77 or 78. They're just a hair bigger than a 15 but smaller than the 86. Great video though
Great collection! I appreciate your attention for scripture at the end of your video. I needed that passage today! God bless you, my friend.
Thank you buddy and also I’m glad it helped brother god bless you too and I hope you have a great rest of your
Week
What an awesome collection of GEC’s man!! Thank you for sharing this brother!!
No problem at all brother thank you
Fantastic fur!…decent steel too🤝
That's a nice little lineup! Make your next a wooden one if you can... and then a Stag again.
TIW denotes Titusville Iron Works btw, not Tidioute.
The first two digits of the 6-digit code are the Pattern (so 14 for your #14, 15 for your #15, etc); the third digit is the main blade type (1 for your Clip, 3 for your Sheepfoot, etc, the full list is on GEC's website), the fourth digit states how many blades the knife has, and the final two digits are the year of manufacture/issue.
You can cure the 'pin show' on your #83 by sanding the bolster with fine emery paper, then polishing. Take it slowly, and it will vanish as if by magic.
Those #39s were really well made - I got a couple of the two-blade ('Horse Rancher') versions - they certainly put Cases's Mini Trapper to shame!
Very nice collection, brother. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day!
Thank you buddy and you too
I just took a 153113 out of my pocket. It is the same knife with an easy open notch, and a scout shield. Brown bone. I collected my knives a while ago! With the number of knives I owned, this one is in my pocket! 😊
Sweet 👍 😊
Thank you
Hey Noah awesome video! That is a great looking collection of GECs!
Thank you buddy I appreciate it
3rd digit is type of blade.
1-clip
2-spear
3-sheep
4-spey
5-drop point
The 4th digit is the number of blades
Thank you buddy I appreciate it a lot that helps alot
Great looking GEC Collection
Awesome collection brotha! You’ve got some awesome pieces!
Beautiful collection of knives! 😍🔥🙌
Thank you buddy
153115 - 15 (pattern), 3 (blade type - sheepfoot), 1 (number of blades - single blade), 15 (year of manufacture - 2015)
Congrats. Love the 15. One of these days if ya get a chance, check out a 77 or 78. They're just a hair bigger than a 15 but smaller than the 86. Great video though
Thank you very much buddy and I’ll definitely look into it aswell
Some beautiful blades brother!!!!💯👊🏻
Thank you buddy