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I'm loving the other thread on the ACF knives and others, didn't want to hijak it. I never owned an ACF but always liked that design.

I bought this set when it was issued, 1981/82, from a gun store in Union, NJ. This was a big purchase at the time but I was a Gerber fan and a Loveless fan. I've never carried any of the knives and only displayed the set when I lived in NJ. It includes five different sheaths, a shoulder harness and a sharpening steel.







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HOLY COW!!! Eek

What a beautiful set! I'm jealous, I passed on buying one 25 years ago, and it's one of those regrets.


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That is one hell of a set! Seeing as I was born in 81, I was a little late to the party for that particular item.



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Wow. Nice-looking set. I don't remember seeing it around years ago.
 
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Oooooooooo my!! WANT!!!!!!!!!! Never seen this before!!
That's really cool!
 
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Very nice indeed!
I have set 0999. I have not seen many others. It's a very well executed set.


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That's a beautiful set. I carried the small Guardian in the 1980's.

The old Gerbers are goergeous.

Thanks for sharing the pictures- I've never seen that set before.


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That is nice. I never saw the whole set like that.

I have a Mk1 from the late 70s. The snap on the sheath came loose, the handle has a bare spot where the sheath rubbed it, and the blade is scuffed and shows sharpening marks. But I still like it.




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Very nice set. I have a MkII from 1977. First knife I ever bought. Also have a Guardian somewhere around here...



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Beautiful set of blades.


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Thanks to Z06 for inspiring threads like this. Glad you folks enjoy them as much as I do.

This set is 0262, that 0999 number is cool. I carried a Guardian until I had an ex-employee come and rob me at gunpoint, he took the Guardian, never seen again.

I had the first and second Mark II's but sold them over the years. Those were great days for Gerber, I've owned a lot of the early knives, cats tongue and Armorhide handles. Still have Balance Plus kitchen knives that get used everyday.

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That’s beautiful! I’ve never heard of, or seen the set. Thanks for sharing.

Man, I’ve wanted a Guardian for a long time, but the prices were always a bit much for me. Bought an older model SOG Pentagon instead, and it’s alright. Still want a small Guardian.


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Very nice. There are Gerbers made today which I like a lot. Fixed blades.
 
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I used the larger Guardian in the Army in the ‘80’s. I also used a Tac II.
 
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Awesome set. I bought a Gerber BMF back in the ‘80’s - still have it along with box and papers.

Now you’ve got me pining for a Mk II again Wink

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Seeing this caused me to buy a Guardian in the Classifieds. Another one.
The first one was passed down to me by my father. It saved his life in a NYC mugging, in the 80's.

Great set.

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UTsig, I remember lusting after a boxed set Rays Sport Shop had on display years ago.....

Wonderful set by the way
 
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^^^ Shopped Ray's for years. I still have a Gerber "Musky" I bought from them, no sheath, $20.00, back in the '70s.


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Beautiful.

I had a Gerber Mark II that was either stolen or I traded years ago. I didn't know what I had then...


I have carried a Gerber Guardian Backup for something like 20 years. Love it, but something about that long, slender blade on its big brother always makes me smile.




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I consider very few knives "sexy" but that wasp shaped blade is one! Loveless was such an outstanding designer, he's credited with a lot of innovations. Few people know he built guns, too, was noted for 1911s and S&W Model 41s.


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