Cheap Small Toothpick?

I don't carry any of the little toothpicks myself, that was just my general cleaning suggestion. Only one I have is the 4" long from GEC, seems to not need any special attention but I haven't carried it a lot yet.
 
Rough Rider or perhaps this Robert Klaas from the same place with rams horn -under 15 inc postage to Australia.Around 4 inches open.
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My fiancé has a rough rider tiny toothpick in green bone that I bought for her a while ago. I use it more than she does. It came exceptionally sharp and the fit and finish is superb considering the price. Although I think the tiny toothpick would be pretty small for fishing duties, the blade is very thin and flexible and slices effortlessly. I am working at present (coming off a night shift) but will try to remember to take pictures when I awake later today.

Paul
 
Sorry dude -sold you a bum steer with that 4 inch stuff- actually closer to 6 (I work in metric) try this for size though:thumbup:
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Very nice fir size, thank you! :)

Also green bone sounds nice, a pic even more so.

Will be googling that one Meako
 
I Expect expect any cheap knife to be stainless, fir some reason china hasn't learned what Opinel knew long ago..
 
I Expect expect any cheap knife to be stainless, fir some reason china hasn't learned what Opinel knew long ago..

Exactly what did Opinel learn? Most of Opinel's models are stainless.
 
Exactly what did Opinel learn? Most of Opinel's models are stainless.

And their carbones are cheaper, that quality carbon is just as inexpesenisive as questionable stainless, but yeah Opinel and Mora stainless arent that pricey either and good stuff.

Meako, I've added one of those Klasses to my watch list.

Pmew, not to worry about length, it's not for fileting fish or any real knife duties. It's a pouch stuffing knife, I keep a Mora round my neck but keep it clean and sanitary for things like cutting my sandwhich or things that aren't nasty.

I keep the little out fir cutting bait, line, chumming up dead fish or any number of other dirty task which I don't want on my main blade, the 9 is there, well, in case I need a nine..cutting extra poles ect.
 
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Sorry pal, I forgot all about the pictures! Here you go, just quick phone pics with a Case peanut and a Tidioute eureka for comparison.

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They are woeful pictures, if I can find my fiancé's camera I will take some decent ones.

Paul
 
Thanks pmew, as greens my favorite color, I'm sure I'll end up with both.

And I feel silly now for nit owning the other two knives.

If I can see clearly, there's no jigging or black dye, it's just solid green correct?

Tbh, I like a good jigging and contrast dye job lol. But I'm interested all the same.
 
Yeah it's just smooth bone. Thankfully it is real bone. When I ordered it, and having no experience with RR, I expected it to be some plastic or something but the grain of the bone is quite clear to be seen and it is a beautifully rich emerald colour.
 
Yeah it's just smooth bone. Thankfully it is real bone. When I ordered it, and having no experience with RR, I expected it to be some plastic or something but the grain of the bone is quite clear to be seen and it is a beautifully rich emerald colour.

That's great, thanks! :)
 
The toothpick in a Vic? Replacements are cheap...

Or the Buck Toothpick is nice, too, for under $15.
 
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