New toy or tool? What to do with it....

So here's a photo with a normal pen for size reference.

Yes this thing is very small and unnoticed in the pocket. Even though it is very small and the handle is a miniature, meaning it is to scale with the blade, this thing provides a great three-finger grip and will definitely prove useful in the future. I still need to add a lanyard to both the sheath and the knife.

Thanks for all the positive comments, and I don't care about changing the direction of the conversation as long as it doesn't involve heated arguments. :thumbup:
 

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I like about everything from Bark River, and have a few.

For a small blade, I have been carrying this ESEE Izula II, in a horizontal sheath by Godspeed. It has done everything I have asked of it, and has done it well. I can also carry it in a small leather pocket sheath.
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I think you should keep it and use it. I have been playing with the idea of using a small fixed blade myself. Yesterday I was thinking I might order a woodswalker after the holidays.
Jim
 
Small knives are awesome.
You'll probably use it more than a big belt knife.
 
Due to worsening arthritis in my hands I have difficulty opening my EDC-[SAK Farmer] I have started carrying a small FB-[D. Farmer small Nessmuk] and found I actually use my knife more now that it is easily accessible. Carry it and use it!--KV

Extreme cold and gloves can also make folders hard to open. That's one of the reasons I have gotten in the habit of always having a small fixed blade on me, especially on day hikes in areas frequented by sheeple.

Never owned a small BRK&T knife, but have several other small fixed blades and find them to be very useful toys in the bush.
 
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