Those BF #39s IMO are one of the best knives to come out of GEC in the last 5 years if not ever!! Perfect pocket knife,#15 size, long pull clip main,pen in front of secondary with stellar action wrapped in ebony 👌
Just a clarification, the Bunny Knife is actually a brand new pattern (39) and not a 15. And yeah, the Northwoods gunstock was made by Queen. Also, I wouldn't worry too much about the etch on the stainless barlow; my two oldest GEC users (from 09 and 11) are stainless and I've used the heck out of them and the etch is still very visible. Excellent collection Paddy!
Can’t get much better than that patty just a beautiful collection my friend love it buddy!!!! They are the best of the best for a reason!!!! Thanks patty😊
Thanks. The knife second from the right, I think you called it a bull nose. We call them sodbusters in the U. S. Most are made by Case. Mine is a XX with light brown polished hard wood scales.
Been looking forward to this video Stephen and it didn't disappoint - you had more success in culling your GEC lineup than I have! It's truly interesting to discover which of yours 'made the cut'. The Alligator is a future classic - it'll bite you if you let it go. The Bunny Knife (I have number 102 so we're nearly neighbours) isn't a #15, but a #39 - you of all people should see the PPP on the reverse of the pen secondary denoting the new pattern!! Agree about the unsightly etch, I removed it as soon as it arrived and the knife's much the better for it. Get some oil into that ebony too... Can't beat a #78, can't beat a Bull Nose either. Northwoods out of my league but that gunstock is a cracker. Your #56 is still a bit wacky for my taste, so I have more sober versions - fantastic if under-appreciated pattern. Lovely Appaloosa #73, Stockyard Whittler needs no justification (although it's Blood Red JB, not Elderberry), and the 25 is a little joy. The sawcut is there in that #77 I assure you - it's just very finely grained.
Nice collection, Mr. Paddy. 7:35 I think the covers on your No. 56 are known as ‘Mardi Gras’ acrylic. The jester on the blade is one of the symbols of Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
Fan-TASTIC collection. The deep red bone sheepsfoot northwoods is fantastic, there’s so many amazing knives in that collection, some real sought after ones that you have in there. Those GEC bullnose are super popular at the moment, I think that “sod buster” pattern is gonna make a big comeback this year with makers, kinda how the Barlow did the last few years. 🍻
It's my pride and joy.i hate selling but it's the only way to keep my channel fresh.i still can't believe we're this journey has gone I'm truly blessed.atb paddy
As you know my friend Ben Belkin….the Jack Wolf Knives creator… started off as a G.E.C. collector/aficionado. As we were talking one day he avowed that in his opinion the double oak Barlow…the #86 pattern…is the best thing Bill and the folks over in Titusville ever made….ever. Owning three of them I obviously agree. Love that Cyclopes Iron Works stainless. Works great on both thick rope and thick steak!
Really great collection of slip joint knives...I'm desperately looking for a model 21 bull buster, you wouldn't know where I could find one would you?....thanks for the awesome video and for sharing kind sir.
They're on eBay constantly. There's one there even as I type this. Idk anything about GEC aftermarket prices so I have no idea _how_ overpriced it is, so it's up to you to quantify exactly what "desperately looking for" means. If it means $250, then I have good news for you...
I like the 1st knife, you struggle with that clip point. I dont get it. I use my clip point every day peeling my "apple a day". The clip point gets in to clear the little stem and clear the skin around it. To me that knife is perfect. Even the lambs foot has a small enough tip to do almost anything with it. Two perfect blades. Might prefer a not so aggressive bend in the handle but. I like that knife and the one that ended up next to it on the left. The two out of the collection I would pick for myself. My daily user favourite knife in my collection is a Black Bone Medium Stockman
Hello Sir, the smartass in me has to mention that the bunny knife isnt a #15 pattern. It is the same size and has the same blades from a GEC #15 but it is a #39 pattern.
@@paddyspotatopeelers2154 I know, I just get frustrated at the way the secondary market works. Keep up the good work, you are as good an ambassador for the knife community as anyone!
Those BF #39s IMO are one of the best knives to come out of GEC in the last 5 years if not ever!! Perfect pocket knife,#15 size, long pull clip main,pen in front of secondary with stellar action wrapped in ebony 👌
Just a clarification, the Bunny Knife is actually a brand new pattern (39) and not a 15. And yeah, the Northwoods gunstock was made by Queen. Also, I wouldn't worry too much about the etch on the stainless barlow; my two oldest GEC users (from 09 and 11) are stainless and I've used the heck out of them and the etch is still very visible. Excellent collection Paddy!
Your absolutely right.my bad.lol. 😜 ATB paddy
That's a delightful collection you have, Paddy! Thanks for sharing them with us. Your enthusiasm is contagious, my friend.
I really like that multicolored one, but all of the knives you showed today are lovely. Thanks and Cheers!
That Yankee Barlow is a beauty!
Can’t get much better than that patty just a beautiful collection my friend love it buddy!!!! They are the best of the best for a reason!!!! Thanks patty😊
Thanks Pete there my baby's. 😜👍
What an amazing collection paddy, truly outstanding
Thanks pal I just enjoy them so much.atb paddy
Fantastic collection of absolutely beautiful GEC knives. Thanks Paddy.
That whittler is amazing, I love the colour of the scales and the blade styles
What an incredible collection 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks radar appreciate it.atb paddy.
Wow beautiful knives! Amazing collection!!
Thank you 👍
absolutely beautiful Patty you're a lucky man I haven't been able to acquire one yet I would love to find me one.Keep up the good work.
What a great line up of different types, sizes and colors of GEC. Thank you for showing them to us!
No thank you for watching Jose. 🙏👍
Spectacular collection, buddy!
Cheers David. 👍
What a great collection! Each one a true treasure.
Thanks pal 👍
Thanks. The knife second from the right, I think you called it a bull nose. We call them sodbusters in the U. S. Most are made by Case. Mine is a XX with light brown polished hard wood scales.
Gr8 collection buddy. My favorite is the 56 🔥🔥🔥
ATB
More wonderful stuff! I really like that shade of green on the first! That #56 is a fun one but all are fantastic
Thanks Randy 8yrs in the making. 😜👍🍀
Man! I really love that Gator shield! Beautiful knife!
Thank you sir I like the gator I'm struggling with the blade combo it just not right to me.lol😮
speechless Paddy Very cool beans indeed.
Appreciate it Don 👍
Been looking forward to this video Stephen and it didn't disappoint - you had more success in culling your GEC lineup than I have! It's truly interesting to discover which of yours 'made the cut'.
The Alligator is a future classic - it'll bite you if you let it go.
The Bunny Knife (I have number 102 so we're nearly neighbours) isn't a #15, but a #39 - you of all people should see the PPP on the reverse of the pen secondary denoting the new pattern!! Agree about the unsightly etch, I removed it as soon as it arrived and the knife's much the better for it. Get some oil into that ebony too...
Can't beat a #78, can't beat a Bull Nose either. Northwoods out of my league but that gunstock is a cracker.
Your #56 is still a bit wacky for my taste, so I have more sober versions - fantastic if under-appreciated pattern.
Lovely Appaloosa #73, Stockyard Whittler needs no justification (although it's Blood Red JB, not Elderberry), and the 25 is a little joy. The sawcut is there in that #77 I assure you - it's just very finely grained.
Love it!!!
Perfect collection Paddy I’m the same knives need to be used 👍
That easy open ( the third one in ) is gorgeous pal looking for something very similar just in a spear point hopefully an IXL one 👍
Nice collection, Mr. Paddy. 7:35 I think the covers on your No. 56 are known as ‘Mardi Gras’ acrylic. The jester on the blade is one of the symbols of Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
Thank you so much I'd completely forgotten.lol.atb paddy.🙃
Ok Paddy…this year I’m resolving to stop in at the GEC storefront when I drive through Titusville on my way to go camping. I simply have to do it…
🥇🥇🥇
Fan-TASTIC collection. The deep red bone sheepsfoot northwoods is fantastic, there’s so many amazing knives in that collection, some real sought after ones that you have in there. Those GEC bullnose are super popular at the moment, I think that “sod buster” pattern is gonna make a big comeback this year with makers, kinda how the Barlow did the last few years. 🍻
Nice, surprised to see the #12 blue camel bone gone, it was a very pretty knife
It was but it helped fund new knives all part of running a channel. ATB paddy 👍
Nice Paddy,
Thanks Robert 👍🙏
Great looking collection, I do not know how I would sell any of them.☘🥔🗡
It's my pride and joy.i hate selling but it's the only way to keep my channel fresh.i still can't believe we're this journey has gone I'm truly blessed.atb paddy
As you know my friend Ben Belkin….the Jack Wolf Knives creator… started off as a G.E.C. collector/aficionado. As we were talking one day he avowed that in his opinion the double oak Barlow…the #86 pattern…is the best thing Bill and the folks over in Titusville ever made….ever. Owning three of them I obviously agree. Love that Cyclopes Iron Works stainless. Works great on both thick rope and thick steak!
I hear you brother and the new big bro is every bit as nice.atb paddy.
Very nice Paddy.Jersey have a very large collection.
Very impressive sir, especially since you aren't in the country these knives are produced in and have obtained so many. 👍
Thanks pal I have spent a lot of time in the collection but loved every minute.atb paddy
Really great collection of slip joint knives...I'm desperately looking for a model 21 bull buster, you wouldn't know where I could find one would you?....thanks for the awesome video and for sharing kind sir.
I haven't seen a#21 for sale in at least 2yrs in the UK.but if I do I'll give you a shout.atb paddy
They're on eBay constantly. There's one there even as I type this.
Idk anything about GEC aftermarket prices so I have no idea _how_ overpriced it is, so it's up to you to quantify exactly what "desperately looking for" means. If it means $250, then I have good news for you...
Very, very nice! I think my favourite of the bunch is the 'old' trapper, I think you said 35 pattern.
Yes sir,it's a beauty . 👍
I like the 1st knife, you struggle with that clip point. I dont get it. I use my clip point every day peeling my "apple a day". The clip point gets in to clear the little stem and clear the skin around it. To me that knife is perfect. Even the lambs foot has a small enough tip to do almost anything with it. Two perfect blades. Might prefer a not so aggressive bend in the handle but. I like that knife and the one that ended up next to it on the left. The two out of the collection I would pick for myself. My daily user favourite knife in my collection is a Black Bone Medium Stockman
Eye candy❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks Ron 👍
Hello Sir, the smartass in me has to mention that the bunny knife isnt a #15 pattern. It is the same size and has the same blades from a GEC #15 but it is a #39 pattern.
What a collection. Have you got a slip for each?
I've a lot of slips,thankfully you can use a slip on more than one knife.lol
Absolutely beautiful knives! Not sure I can subject myself to G.E.C. videos anymore, what's the point?
If you want one you'll find a way to get on.join Facebook slip joint groups.atb paddy
@@paddyspotatopeelers2154 I know, I just get frustrated at the way the secondary market works. Keep up the good work, you are as good an ambassador for the knife community as anyone!
I would like to have the alligator knife u.s.a.
where are your Tuna Valley knives ? They are a step up from GEC
Long gone I'm afraid 😣
Joy
25 is huge just saying