Bob Dozier Large Folding Hunter in Carbon Fiber and Ivory

fewpop

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Need to raise some Holiday funds, so I'm offering to sell one of my Dozier Folding Hunters. This one is a 2005 large DK-FH in Blue/Black Carbon Fiber and elephant ivory backspacer. It has a 3.5" D2 steel blade (tip to edge of liners). Overall length when open is a little over 8". It has been lovingly cared for. The blade looks like new. It has some very small and light handling marks on the backspacer side of the titanium liners which require keen observation to even see. I have once very lightly touched it up on white Sharpmaker flats. It's real sharp. :eek:

The blue/black carbon fiber scales are really sweet. They are hard to photograph due to the way the carbon fibers reflect and absorb the light. In natural light, the blue/black is somewhat translucent and is just beautiful, especially contrasting with the elephant ivory backspacer. The last photo captures the carbon fiber more as it appears to the eye.

Blade is perfectly centered, smooth opening, and lockup is like new. Typical Dozier folder quality and design.

Price is $645 for this knife which includes USPS insured priority shipping with delivery confirmation in ConUS only. Paypal (+3%) or postal money order is ok. Mutual satisfaction is a priority in all my transactions.

Please email or post here if you want it. First person expressing intent to purchase will get it.

Email is fewpop@yahoo.com

Thanks for looking. :)

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I just wanted to say that that is just plain beautiful. Prefer red-black cf myself, but that is so nice. Such a good price too.
 
I'll take it! I would like to pay with PayPal, please email me your PayPal address,
 
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I'll take it! I would like to pay with PayPal, please email me your PayPal address, thanks!

This one is sold to randucci, and heading NW. Thank you Sir.

Email enroute to you to provide payment details.
 
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If you' ve ever handled one of these models and turned it at different angles, you' ll see that the carbon fiber weave/ texture appears almost 3 dimensional!

N.
 
If you' ve ever handled one of these models and turned it at different angles, you' ll see that the carbon fiber weave/ texture appears almost 3 dimensional!

N.


That's what I was trying to say. :)

Thanks N.
 
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