Dozier Arkansas Toothpick

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Greetings, I have the opportunity to purchase the above mentioned knife with a vertical belt sheath. In your opinion, does this setup make a good EDC choice? I have been carrying a Nimravus Cub for many years and its given me great service. The blade has been sharpened way beyond its service life. Thanks for your input.
 
Great knife. :thumbup:
I used to own one.

Serious grinds, very comfortable carry and concealable, comfy ergos, and outstanding fit/finish.

This knife is wonderfully designed.... for stabbing (self defense).
Not as an edc.

The Dozier shop makes a slew of other non tactical knives better suited as an edc.

If you heart is set on one of his tactical knives the Agent (unsharpened top edge) or Reverse Tanto are far better suited for edc and utility. :)
 
Greetings, I have the opportunity to purchase the above mentioned knife with a vertical belt sheath. In your opinion, does this setup make a good EDC choice? I have been carrying a Nimravus Cub for many years and its given me great service. The blade has been sharpened way beyond its service life. Thanks for your input.

Great knife. Whether it would work as an EDC would depend on your lifestyle and EDC needs. (If you wear a suit on a daily basis, I doubt this would serve your needs.)
 
I have one and it is a great knife like all Doziers. The general utility is better for edc.
 
These are basically a well thought out modified dagger.

Modest and very classy, but still a tool meant for plunging.
FYI, sheeple and LEOs may view them as such.

If you end up with it you can send it to the Dozier shop for a horizontal sheath (which I find are far more comfortable than the vertical) for a nominal fee or one of the over the shoulder harness thingies that secret agents wear. :p
 
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