Dozier Classic – Ironwood and Ebony

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It’s the old story --- steel comes in, steel goes out. Still, this one hurts.

Dozier classic, D2 of course. Blade is @ 4”, overall @ 8”.

Desert Ironwood and ebony with a stainless steel guard, plus a "Wilderness" sheath. Filework notches on the top of the blade, near the guard. Never carried, used to slice some cardboard. It has been sheathed (to check the fit) and so a close examination will detect kydex marks on the blade and guard.

Pictures available on request.

On the other hand, I believe Mr Dozier would agree that he intends his knives to be used, not hermetically sealed under glass. Given Mr. Dozier’s wait times these days, if you’d prefer to deal directly with him, I believe you’d be looking at least a couple of years.

$325 plus shipping. Paypal welcome, but you pay the fees.

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If anyone more computer literate than I would care to offfer to post my pics, it would be appreciated ... :thumbup:
 
Valiant1 said:
If anyone more computer literate than I would care to offfer to post my pics, it would be appreciated ... :thumbup:
I'll do it. Although you could just go to www.imageshack.us and follow the SIMPLE instructions. Then take the direct URL and stick it between two brackets like this:

Here's an example:
(see how much fun you can have!)
SkunkApe3girls_5.jpg
 
Man, that's a great knife. Wish I could afford it.

Bump for a beautiful handle.
 
is this knife still for sale........wants the best price you could do?? are you interested in any trades????
 
I'll compare it to my buddy's Pro Guide and let you know if it's thicker/thinner.

It's a right-handed sheath.

OK, it seems to be the same thickness or a hair thicker than the PGK.
 
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