FSOT: Some affordable customs, Dozier, Vanderkloff, Mullin, Schneider

OilMan

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First up is a Custom Dozier Arkansas Toothpick. This has never been used and still has the tags from the dealer I got it from on it. It's got a 3 1/2" blade of D2 sharp like only Bob can get em. It comes with the kydex sheath in the pictures.

$150

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Next up is a Steven Vanderkloff Drop Point Hunter. It's got a 3 1/2" blade made of 440C at Rc 58-59. The handle on this one is made of Myrtle Burl and Ivory. There is filework on the spine also. Comes with custom leather sheath pictured. Never used or carried.

$150

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I've got a Steve Mullin, Pack River Knife Co. lockback folder. The blade is 3 3/8" long and made from CMPT440V. It has a Ti frame with G10 inlays on it. There is no pocket clip. Never used or carried but does have slight handling scuffs on it.

$220

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And last but not least I've got two Custom Craig Schneider Work knives. Both have been differentially Heat Treated and are made from 1095. The one with the red handle is listed as Red Smooth Bone and the other as Rosewood. The custom sheath pictured with the knife is the one that comes with it. Never used or carried.

The Red Bone one is 6" OAL and the blade is 3".
The Rosewood one is 6 7/8" OAL and the blade alone is 3 3/16".

$60 per

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I can take paypal(+3%, Paypal address is paypal at mckean dot com), cashiers checks, or money orders. First I'll take it gets it.

Things I won't trade for: Autos, Fixed blades besides Doziers and Swamp Rats, Balis, Slipjoints, and dual sided blades (daggers). I'm also not a real big fan of Natural handle materials besides Pearl and Abalone.

Let me know if you have any questions or need different/bigger/better pics. Standard shipping is $5, insured is $9.

Thanks for looking,

Greg McKean

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OilMan said:
I'll let you know but I'm thinkin it's pretty firm.

thanks,

Greg

Well thats what I get for hesitating. I was staring at it and debating for hours right after you posted it. Does the sheath have a standard type of belt loop or what, because I have seen this knife with a shoulder rig on AG Russell, not that I want a shoulder rig, not very practical for me.
 
MadDaddy said:
Does the sheath have a standard type of belt loop or what, because I have seen this knife with a shoulder rig on AG Russell, not that I want a shoulder rig, not very practical for me.

It's a IWB Kydex sheath although I usually have too much other junk on my belt to get it to ride right. Fits like a glove though.

oil
 
OilMan said:
It's a IWB Kydex sheath although I usually have too much other junk on my belt to get it to ride right. Fits like a glove though.

oil

:( darn, thats even worse, because thats exactly what I wanted...I could kick my self....
 
Thanks for the questions Robb. For everyone else here's what I know about it.

I bought it new from Nordic knives around a year or two ago for $275. Information about it was sparse at best. I'm not sure as to it's exact age. The light scuffs are on the bolster, the blade is pristine. Also, the scuffs are such that you have to hold it in the right light to see them. If you press the lockbar down when it's open it closes around 70 - 80% on it's own and then there is slight resistance the last 20 - 30%. The G10 feels smooth but it's lightly checkered.

thanks for your interest,

oil
 
Vanderkloff is gone. The Mullin and the larger Schneider is still available.

thanks,

oil
 
The Mullin is on hold. The large Schneider is ready to ship to the first I'll take it.

thanks,

oil
 
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