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McNees Dixon 3.75″ Knife – Diamond Green/Bronze Titanium, MagnaCut Satin Blade, Frame Lock – Made in USA (2461)

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McNees Dixon 3.75″ Knife – Diamond Green/Bronze Titanium, MagnaCut Satin Blade, Frame Lock – Made in USA (2461)Geometric milling. Green and bronze anodize. All satin. The Diamond milling pattern on this Dixon pairs with a green and bronze anodized handle and an all satin finish throughout. Green and bronze is one of the most distinctive two tone anodized colorways in the McNees lineup, and the Diamond milling adds a structured geometric depth to the surface that satin hardware and a satin blade keep grounded and purposeful. Bold color with a refined finish.

Geometric milling. Green and bronze anodize. All satin.

The Diamond milling pattern on this Dixon pairs with a green and bronze anodized handle and an all-satin finish throughout. Green and bronze is one of the most distinctive two-tone anodized colorways in the McNees lineup, and the Diamond milling adds a structured geometric depth to the surface that satin hardware and a satin blade keep grounded and purposeful. Bold color with a refined finish.


Note from Lone Star Knife & Supply: The Dixon is one of the most impressive American-made folders at this price point. The in-house hollow grind is the detail that makes it stand out. It carries like a big knife and cuts like a blade twice its size. If you want a serious USA-made folder with genuine custom shop DNA, the Dixon is the one to start with.


Diamond milling creates a repeating geometric grip surface across both the show side and lock side of the titanium. Green and bronze anodization gives this version a color combination that stands out without going overboard, and the all-satin hardware and blade finish keep the build cohesive from tip to clip.

Specifications

  • Overall Length: 8.375"
  • Blade Length: 3.75"
  • Blade Steel: CPM MagnaCut (63-64 HRC)
  • Blade Grind: Hollow ground, in-house at McNees Knives
  • Blade Finish: Satin
  • Handle Material: 6AL-4V Titanium, Diamond milling
  • Handle Finish: Green and Bronze anodized
  • Hardware: Titanium, Satin finish
  • Lock Type: Frame Lock
  • Opening Method: Manual
  • Country of Origin: Made in USA (Vernon, Alabama)

What Makes This Dixon Stand Out

  • 3.75" MagnaCut blade, hollow ground in-house at 63-64 HRC
  • Diamond milled green and bronze titanium on both show side and lock side
  • Satin blade and satin titanium hardware throughout
  • Green and Bronze anodization, one of the most striking two-tone colorways in the lineup
  • Frame lock with smooth manual action
  • Made in the USA

Built Thick, Ground Thin

The Dixon platform is built on robust blade stock, but the in-house hollow grind is what transforms it. McNees grinds every Dixon blade in-house in Alabama, heat treated to 63-64 HRC. The result is a knife that slices far past what the blade thickness suggests. CPM MagnaCut brings the edge retention, corrosion resistance, and toughness to back up that geometry over the long term.

The titanium frame lock provides confident lockup with smooth, controlled manual action. Made in the USA, start to finish.

About McNees Knives

McNees Knives is a veteran-owned small business out of Vernon, Alabama. Jonathan McNees has been refining his designs since 2010, building knives that combine custom-level machining with real-world carry performance. Every Dixon is hollow ground in-house at the Alabama shop. The PM line has outsourced machining done exclusively by US shops, with fitting, detents, and sharpening handled by Jonathan and his team directly. Made in the USA is not a marketing line here. It is how the shop operates.

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Shelly B
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★★★★★ 3
BORING and too long
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I could not believe how wordy and boring this book was. No spice at all. Slow burn is really a NO burn. Almost DNF and now I’m sorry I stuck with it. 500 pages could ave been 150 and it would have been more than enough. I highly doubt not recommend this work of yuck.
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Amanda
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★★★★★ 4
Good read
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Good book but good God was there a lot of preamble when I just wanted them to meet already haha
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A little to much before and to much dive into the days, months before, but I still kept reading. Maybe because of that you could read about them all. I just couldn't put this book in my to read another day list. I just wanted to know what happens to them.
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Promising but not without issues
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First off, the FMC and the pack don't meet until about 60% of the way through. That's just way too late honestly. I can appreciate the backstory of the band and the FMC, but I skimmed at times wondering when they'd meet. I did like the writing and premise but I thought the execution needed a lot of work. The characters were pretty well developed, but they didn't spend that much time on the page together, so I thought that led to the story suffering. I will give her another shot, as I think the writing has promise... It just didn't come all together in a way that I could wholeheartedly recommend.
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