I have one of Bob Dozier's knives... the Professional Guide Knife. It's a thing of beauty. Great craftsmanship the like of which we may never see again. Thanks Bob, and thanks AG for the tour of his shop. .
Great old machines that scream perfection! Still going strong after all these years. This gentleman is a master of D2. That Shark folder he does is really wonderful.
I know the cat who’s recording just by the sound of his voice from him working at the shop. I’m laughing my ass off. He’s the computer geek at A.G. headquarters and he couldn’t be anymore out of his element. Pure gold buddy. Pure gold. I’m glad you got to see how a genius hillbilly operates. I’ve been around lots of them but Bob is the pinnacle.
Hahahahaha yeah that is so true. He kept leaving belt grinders on and moving to the next machine. I'm moving around with a camera doing my best not to skin my elbow on the moving belt as I try and follow him around the shop.
This guy has like 7 pantographs, 12 mills, 15 buffers, 25 drills, 37 belt grinders. That’s amazing. It’s like a guys shop with the same amount of equipment as Spyderco.
Jake, I hope you are aware that you were following in the footsteps of a knife world giant. This world will be a lesser world when he goes to his reward.
Indeed I am aware. An amazing knife maker. When A.G. passed in late 2018 , we realized that we really missed out on getting a lot of his knowledge (and stories) on film. We're hoping to get at least some of Bob's on film. -Jake
Watch Part II of the tour - Bob Dozier Grinds a Blade: ua-cam.com/video/EN27BwjCqQU/v-deo.html
I have one of Bob Dozier's knives... the Professional Guide Knife. It's a thing of beauty. Great craftsmanship the like of which we may never see again. Thanks Bob, and thanks AG for the tour of his shop. .
Great old machines that scream perfection! Still going strong after all these years. This gentleman is a master of D2. That Shark folder he does is really wonderful.
I know the cat who’s recording just by the sound of his voice from him working at the shop. I’m laughing my ass off. He’s the computer geek at A.G. headquarters and he couldn’t be anymore out of his element. Pure gold buddy. Pure gold. I’m glad you got to see how a genius hillbilly operates. I’ve been around lots of them but Bob is the pinnacle.
Hahahahaha yeah that is so true. He kept leaving belt grinders on and moving to the next machine. I'm moving around with a camera doing my best not to skin my elbow on the moving belt as I try and follow him around the shop.
The amount of machinery jammed into those spaces is damn impressive.
I'm still amazed I didn't trip and faceplant while holding the camera haha -Jake
Impressive shop and setup.
In the late 90s I wanted an bob dozier knife so bad!
Fantastic tour . Happy Trails
This guy has like 7 pantographs, 12 mills, 15 buffers, 25 drills, 37 belt grinders. That’s amazing. It’s like a guys shop with the same amount of equipment as Spyderco.
Thank You.
love the sardine cans
Where Skill meets Machine... now that's a real knife shop and makes good CommonCents!
Вот это цех!!! Обилие станков и приспособлений!!! Респект!!!
I have now added Captions! Hopefully those help out. -Jake
My man is a machine!
Fantastic but how did he manage to cram all those machines in there😅😅took the roof off😅
I'm sure he built more than half of them himself inside haha 😁
Jake, I hope you are aware that you were following in the footsteps of a knife world giant. This world will be a lesser world when he goes to his reward.
Indeed I am aware. An amazing knife maker. When A.G. passed in late 2018 , we realized that we really missed out on getting a lot of his knowledge (and stories) on film. We're hoping to get at least some of Bob's on film. -Jake