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I've been dealing with this really standup guy for a few years now that does really good work. Gary Dukeman id from OKC, and pleasure to work with. We've gotten to a point that he will offer a knife occasionally that is not spoken for, or I'll throw out an idea and see what he comes up with. This time it was my idea of a wharencliffe, I didn't have a custom one and he hadn't made one. Really pleased with his creation.



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Well, finally got past having my @ss kicked by my computer and other technological challenges.
As Phil said, "I'm a low tech man in a high tech world."
I apologize for the first photo, it is off color, does not show the true brown ebony's color and character. The 4th photo is much more accurate.
Thanks for looking.
Dozier
 
Dozier, That is a real nice knife, You've scored well with that one.

Must say I've never heard of Gary Dukeman, he obviously has an eye for detail,
looking at the fit and finish on the knife also like the way the slot's in the scews
are aligned on the case. Nice touch!!
 
Rick,
Good eye. I didn't notice the screws until you mentioned it,
Multiple people have commented on my name plate too, most want to pick it up but I don't let them,
knife held in with magnets, not screws!
I look at the knife a large part of my day and do enjoy it.
Get to use it some too. :thumbup:
Thanks, Dozier
 
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