Let's See Your Tinies (Peanuts and Smaller)

Top to bottom tinies: imperial easy open, Schrade lb1, Northfield Un-x-ld, Queen MOP stockman, Buck 305, and Fight'n Rooster brown bone.

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This thread is really fun, here are some of my tiniest ones (sway back jack shown for size comparison, it's not really that tiny!).
 
Sorry I didn't measure before taking the pic, but the Schrade Walden Lobster on top is 3".:rolleyes:

Left side..
Vic Rambler
Vic Classic
Uncle Henry LB1
Case single blade Stag Peanut

Right side..
Camillus 72
Old Timer 108OT
Craftsman 9507
and a Case Ruger Peanut

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And my neatest little knives,
A couple of Craftsman Tie clip knives.
The bigger one in 3D. :eek: ;)

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There are no makers marks on the 3D, but the little one is by Imperial.

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Clips integral with the pile side scale.(hope the pic is OK?)

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Some interesting tiddlers on view here, thanks for showing. Here's two that I've shown elsewhere and while they're on the upper limit they're well made and nicely presented. Top RR Peanut in Gunstock Greenbone and RR Small Congress faux Tortoise. Regards, Will

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Oh. You mean real tiny:


Yep! Very nice r8shell :thumbup: By a complete coincidence, just 10 minutes ago, I was given this one by a market trader who found it in the bottom of a box he'd bought. He must have good eyesight! :eek:



 
Very nice ADEE :thumbup: Hopefully that's the first of many pics here! ;) :D

I've just realised I missed a whole page of pics, great contributions everyone :thumbup: :)
 
I got this little Colt 'cos it looked cute. That's a DMT credit card sharpener it's sitting on.
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Linus
 
I love the P'nut. Picked this one up at an antique store for a few dollars. Thin little profile, seems to have metal scales, an old Imperial not sure of its age....

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Nice wee ones folks :thumbup:

Here's a few more pics of yesterday's tiny find, which is a fully-featured slip joint with a carbon-steel Sheepsfoot blade (with half-stop). It's shown with an old Victorian penny and my Sheepsfoot Charlow :)









 
OMG-it took ages for the dawn to break on the tinny /tiny thing. Man either you got an early start or I've got some catchin' up to do. That will be Saturday at Vikings rugby day. Apparently one of the heathens has killed some beast from up the mountain and it will be roasted on a spit.
I vaguely remember Vic Bitter (but she bit Vic back).:rolleyes: anyway here's a real cool tinny
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And here's the size of knife that I prefer not to go under for my own usage Case Pocket hunter with medium bifold wallet for scale
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I only posted this one recently but it definitely belongs here. made in India fully folding with a bail it's by far my smallest knife.
I'll get some other pics in the morning of my other small knifettes.
 
Nice wee ones folks :thumbup:
Here's a few more pics of yesterday's tiny find, which is a fully-featured slip joint with a carbon-steel Sheepsfoot blade (with half-

I think we have all been "out-diddied" with that one Jack.
 
I think we have all been "out-diddied" with that one Jack.

LOL! Quite a coincidence that I received it the day after starting this thread! :D

Great pics Meako :thumbup:
 
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