3" and under slipjoint pics

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Love these Ohtas Gary :thumbup:

Small you say? I'll show you small.
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Very nice :thumbup: Here's small ;) :D





It's a pen, thank you. I realized that I don't have a Case Peanut. I think that is a infraction-able offense around these parts. :o
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:eek: I don't have a Case Peanut either! :eek: :D The pen is a looker though :thumbup:

(Just because it's an excuse for me to post this picture :) )


It's a GREAT picture Paul! :D :thumbup:

Here's a couple Tuna Valley tadpoles. 1 in stag, 1 in mammoth ivory.




Very nice indeed :) :thumbup:

I have a LOT of small knives. Don't have pics of them all by any means, but if I can connect to the internet long enough, I'll post a few :thumbup:
 
I love the little ones!

Here's my Remington/Camillus peanut at 2 7/7th along with the Boker 240 penknife. Both are big enough to take care of most of what I use a pocket knife for.

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Another Penknife, by Case.



A couple of Ampoule Knives, by Bonsmann of Solingen, and Rodgers of Sheffield.



Bowman & Pike Coronation Penknife



C.H.C. (Sheffield)



Another tiny thing by Corigama of Italy.



Silver Fruit Knife by Cowlishaw of Sheffield (1916).



A couple of Czech knives from the 1920's, with ear-spoons.

 
Here's one by Icel of Portugal.



Green (Sheffield) Penknife.



Northfield #22 Magnum.



A couple of Imperials.





Granton Midget Fruit Knife



This small Lady's Knife carries the name of Hoyland of Kingston-Upon-Hull.



Another couple of advertising penknives by Ibberson.





Ivory Quill Knife by Joseph Rodgers.



George Wostenholm Penknife, Pearlux covers :(

 
Great collection of smalls Jack, we have that in common, the bulk of my collection is made up of knives under 3". I think mostly because they tend to be cheaper and more readily available. Most people want big burly knives with combination locks and a hefty 3/4 lb pocket weight. ;) I like the small ones 'cause I can fit more in my pocket that way ;) .

Here's one.

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a few more...

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This small Sleeveboard is also by Wostenholm.



This one by J.Ryalls is in ivory.



Two Easifold Knives by John Watts.



A couple of small Sleeveboards by Joseph Elliot.





Another small Rodgers Quill Knife.



And a small Swayback Wharncliffe, also by Rodgers.



Even smaller is this tiny thing by James & Son, which I bought just for the jigging.

 
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'K & S'.



Peanuts by Ka-bar and Keen-Kutter.





A small friction folder by Martins of Portugal.

 
Ohhh... some rare treats! :thumbup: That New York Knife Works, Morris distributors, and midget fruit knife are so cool! A LOT of nice pen knives in that lot.
 
Great little knives guys! Jack, Thanks for posting the treasure trove of little gems!

Here's a couple in Damascus. The Peanut has been to the UK and Italy with me, New York City and Washington DC a bunch of times too. The little Boker lock back is pretty new.
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Group shot from a while back :)



Smallest in the centre ;)



Taylor's Eye Witness.











Small Ohta friction folder.



Schrade Peanut



And a Schrade Pull-Ball Knife.



Needham Brothers.



Joseph Rodgers.



My Watchpocket Barlow.



More of a Minor Squabble than a Vendetta perhaps? :D



Turton.



Some of my many sub-3" Richards knives.













Tiny Resolza.



Singleton & Priestman (personalized for the stiff-collared colleague of James Bond ;) )



Few more.













 
Ohhh... some rare treats! :thumbup: That New York Knife Works, Morris distributors, and midget fruit knife are so cool! A LOT of nice pen knives in that lot.

Thanks Jake :) :thumbup:

Great little knives guys! Jack, Thanks for posting the treasure trove of little gems!

Here's a couple in Damascus. The Peanut has been to the UK and Italy with me, New York City and Washington DC a bunch of times too. The little Boker lock back is pretty new.
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Thanks Gary, I always snap up any little 'uns I come across on my travels, will have to drag them all out for a photo-call one day :D Those two are lovely :) :thumbup:
 
IXL.





Cresta.



Kumfi-Kut.



Max Weydl.



William Rodgers.







Guillemin-Renault.



Thompson.



My first #25 came from Paul PMEW :)



As did my Coyote :)



Harrison Fisher.



John Watts.



Fenton & Sons.



Christopher Johnson.



Thomas Turner.



Everyone has one of these don’t they? :)



Unusual advertising knife (too many easy puns).

 
Ted I've always admired that CASE Pen/Eisenhower of yours in a kind of Bradford Greenbone, great knife. Any chance of an individual shot please?

Here's a Schatt Stag, well they call it Barlow but I think it's more Tadpole, with bigger Forum Knife comrade.

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It's an odd thing about small patterns, somehow, some carry it off, some don't.

The Schatt I just showed is small but has a lot of Clip relative to its frame and quite thick Stag scales making for good handling. Whereas this GEC Coyote has never found favour with me, it's excellently made but feels light and skimpy somehow, rather thin scales means it stays Tubed.

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Another Keen Kutter Peanut.



Another small Quill Knife.



And another advertising penknife.



Joseph Rodgers.



Rodgers & Wostenholm.



Joseph Allen.



Needham Brothers.



Lick Creek #14 Barlow.

 
It's an odd thing about small patterns, somehow, some carry it off, some don't.

You're right Will, I like small knives, but some definitely have better ergonomics than others :thumbup:
 
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