Magnificent Dave Braodwell D guard fighter completely hand made by maker

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This one is a real show stopper. 19" long. Dave Broadwell completely handmade all of the parts from the beautifully forged damascus blade to the unique striped bluegreen mammoth ivory grip. This sold for $7500 at a show a few years ago, and I need the cash, so I am asking less than half. I have lots of images, I'll post some, but you can email me for more. I will ship to anywhere in the world for whatever shipping costs plus $2. Insurance is extra if you want it. I think I might have a puoch for this, and I'll include it if I can find it. Thanks for looking, Questions welcome, Mark

ONLY $3,150!!!!!
 

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PRICE REDUCED!!!!!! Now $2700.00 or best offer, c'mon guys I need the cash! Also my apologies to Dave Broadwell for the spelling error. Mark
 
Holy %$#! :eek: There's something you don't see everyday! :eek: AWESOME piece by a GREAT maker.

Roger
 
Dude don't drop the price any more its worth the original asking price easy! Its gonna take the right buyer to see this and a few hundred either way won't make a bit of difference.

Hang tough..... Another thought is any problem that can be solved by 2700 dollars can wait.

Super nice knife man! I don't collect at this lofty level but if I could I would be all over this.
 
Mark,
Howzit' chop?:eek:

Seriously,a Broadwell Damascus and Mammoth Ivory D-Guard fighter,at this price!! I'd have to have some debtors shake a leg and I'll get on 'em as this is an incredible Fighter that anyone who has the pittance price should be all over.

Wishin' ya' a quick sale but also hopin' I get a shot. :D

Doug Castor
 
A simply stunning example, if I wasn't in selling mode I'd jump on this. I can't help feeling that if you sent it to someone like Coop for a top notch photo you may be able to get a higher price and a quicker sale.

Stephen
 
Gaussian,

Congrats on your new,extreme fighter.Extremely nice.:cool:
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Edited to add.What was your last favorite fighter? :D
 
wangyimeng, you have to make "real contact" with the actual person selling the knife, posting on a forum "I want it" or "I'll take it" without CONTACTING by direct means, the actual seller, is kind of a leaf in the wind.

Another interested buyer probably did send a direct e-mail (address available by clicking the original poster's name), probably got an actual reply from the seller. That's the way things work, "real actual communication".

I'm not involved in this transaction, but all of that may have happened even before you posted "I'd like it". You need to talk to the seller, not just post notes on a forum, or post your note AND establish direct dialog with the seller. Obviously more than one person wanted it, one made contact and worked out payment terms, it looks like.

You don't just post your address and wait for an answer, while others move forward to purchase, if you really want something. Best,

Frank H.
 
I December have already sent letter private E-mail for OCEANICA in February.But he is the work probably busyness, did not answer the letter always.
 
The knife wasn't listed until January 16th, but at any rate, that's what you need to do next time you want to scoop in as the buyer, contact directly and do your follow-up directly, make it happen person to person or someone else will beat you to it if they also want it.

Different time zones etc. don't help either. Some folks ignore all inquiries once something is actually spoken for, I like to reply to everyone but some folks "don't", so unfortunately you don't know where you stand.

Have a good one -

Frank H.
 
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