Looking for EDC fixed blade

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Hey guys! I'm looking for a fixed blade EDC with a finger hole. I like karambits but I don't want such a huge, curved blade. The TOPS C.U.T 4.0 looks quite good imo, I also like the Toor Knives Vandal but I have concerns about the ring placement because it's aligned with the rest of the knife. So basically I'm looking for knives like the TOPS C.U.T... If anyone has any ideas I'd be very happy. Sorry for my bad English and if this is a repost.
Stay sharp guys
 
It depends on what your budget is. If it's anything below 300, the C.U.T is probably your best option as far as I can tell. Above 300, there are some midtechs and customs that you could look into.
 
It depends on what your budget is. If it's anything below 300, the C.U.T is probably your best option as far as I can tell. Above 300, there are some midtechs and customs that you could look into.
I thought about getting an Andre De Villiers Ring Butcher but 8.4 oz seemed a little heavy for an edc
 
The Bastinelli Picolomako would be worth looking at, it seems about the right size for an unobtrusive yet useful EDC fixed blade. Otherwise I would agree with Halador that the Bushbat comes to mind, I still want to pick one up myself.
 
The Bastinelli Picolomako would be worth looking at, it seems about the right size for an unobtrusive yet useful EDC fixed blade. Otherwise I would agree with Halador that the Bushbat comes to mind, I still want to pick one up myself.
Good one! That's basically the style I'm looking for :) Thanks!
 
I can't add any info to this thread, karambit style blades aren't my thing.

I just wanted to say welcome to the forums. Plenty of good people and info here at Bladeforums!
 
Have you looked at the Skizlyar Supteme, Amigo. Small 2” blade, blackened or bright stainless, single edge, full tang, thickish blade, ring ahead of handle, AUS-8 or D-2, two sections of top jumping. Unique sheath makes it eminently pocketable. Deploy by placing index finger in ring, second and third finger wrap handle, thumb pushes away sheath and knife deploys in a useable grip. Priced from $30 to $50. Watch for sales. Belt clip available at small extra price. Unique and very practical.
 
I like the Guardian 3 and the new Winkler EveryCarry looks like a real winner. Problem for me has been no matter what sheath configuration I use, it's considerably slower and more cumbersome than a folder. Especially if you got a belly on ya.
 
I see Dee Kistner was mentioned already, but I have one he is making called the Bantam. Tough little knife for less than $100.00.
 
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