Beat up dozier.

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Your picture links aren't working for me, if you copy and paste the whole picture url then the picture will show up nice and big within your post. It will work from an iPhone. Tap the last bar on the bottom under the picture, and it should say link copied. Then just paste it in your post:)
Welcome to the forum!
 
Depending on the length, that may be a variation of his Straight Personal. Mine is about 6 3/4 " OAL with a 2 1/2" cutting edge on a 2 3/4" blade. The handle on mine has finger grooves where yours is straight, but those features come and go from time to time. Did you get his kydex horizontal sheath with the knife? The knives are on his web site in the hunting category.
 
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and BTW the knife is not harmed, it will still work great. With some good sandpaper and a little work you could make it look more like new.
 
After looking at the pics as bdmicarta posted them, it looks like that could also be a K-7 Slim Outdoorsman, although I don't see the thumb notch on the handle.
 
Thanks for getting the pics on here, I am having some trouble with photo bucket. I was also thinking it may be the k-7 slim.
 
Did you get his kydex horizontal sheath with the knife? The knives are on his web site in the hunting category.[/QUOTE]

I did get the sheath but the belt loop is broken off.
 
Looks like the original owner got some grit in the sheath and scratched the knife up.

That probably has seen much less use than it looks like.


For $50, you got a real deal!
 
just picked up this dozier off craigslist. Looks like the previous owner was a little hard on it but the edge isn't bad. I'm trying to figure out what model it is. And this is my first post.

If you're interested in having the scratches removed and the knife resharpened, Josh from Razor Edge Knives could help you out. He's a good guy and does amazing work.
 
I may look into that. I'm not sure what I'm going to do yet. I may just sell or trade it.
 
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