Need an ultra small locking folder

Spyderco has some very nice options covered above, so I'll throw a vote out for a Kershaw Centofante 1615 -

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My version has the tungsten DLC coated handle with perl dots - and it came with a nice little pocket sheath that has a clip on it - so the knife has no clip but you can wear the sheath clipped if you like. It's a quality little knife, assisted opening and fits your small criteria.

Picture of mine -
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I like my ladybug as well, but it's on my keychain. Next on my list is a Foliage Green dragonfly, or another lava (passed mine on foolishly) if I can find one. Or a protech sprint seems cool, doesn't say where you live, in CA autos under 2 are legal... A friend just got a Spydie Balance, thin, but I like it, and I've wanted a cricket, Spyderco does do good "little big knives" are just get another Chive, they are nice knives, what do you want to spend? you have a lot of choices from some really good manufacturers..
 
Thanks for the replies, I think he's going to get a ladybug, recon 1 or the shrimp. Now that I know they exist, I'll check those ones out.

I actually have two crickets, he thought that it was "too big". He really does want the smallest knife he can get that still locks open.

When I say he broke the tip off, it lost probably 1/4 of the blade lol. He's hard on his stuff and I think since he managed to break that I'll get somthing different.
 
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Ladybug Salt serrated has several advantages for a careless friend. Serrated edges endure abuse better than plain edges, this knife cannot rust - ever, and the blade will bend before it breaks, giving him a chance to back off the abuse before the knife is ruined.
 
Not mentioned yet is the Boker Subcom, which has quite a different shape than the other knives in this thread.
 
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