Let's see your Baby blades !

Helle Olakniven, 2.2" blade

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Lightfoot Necker

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The Mike Snody Sportster appeals to my eyes, so does the benchmade activator versions.

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Gossman Knives Necker and Charles May FireAnt


ESEE Izulas, Dark Earth and 440C


Bear Grylls Ultra Compact
 
Brusletto

KNIV HALLINGSKARVET

Blade 7 cm
A surprisingly hand filling handle that makes the blade very controllable to use
It is hollow ground, not scandi in I presume Sanvik and very easy to get to very sharp indeed and holds the edge well
The leather of the sheath has stretched with use and no longer holds the knife secure, so I have it as a necker then put in a pouch

 
It's Really neat seeing all these neck knives in one place.
 
One of my handmades, though not custom made for me. Love the black palm scales.

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I'm also a big fan of the Swamp Warden and prefer it over my Izulas only because of the slightly longer blade and handle. I still love the Izulas though. The Spartan Blades Enyo (far right) is nice but I never really warmed up to it as much as the others for some reason. The handle isn't the most ergonomic, at least for me.

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I'm glad you started this thread because it reminded me how cool these little knives are and question myself why I don't carry them more often. I think I'll take the folder out of my pocket and put one of these in there for a while now.
What is the story behind the eagle on the tan Izula?
 
this one has moved to another forum member by now:


and this one is my edc most of a time these days:


but i also have this nice kiridashi made by jürgen schanz


and this no name with nice wood scales
 
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