Post pics of your smallest knife..useful or not.

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Here is mine. Ironically, I use it to cut open packaging.
Works great and made very well as a lock back.
Snaps back into place solid. Looks like brass all around including blade.

 
All three of these are by Chuck Gedraitis, and the fixed blade is probably my smallest knife:

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These are my smallest knives. I invariably always have the Super Edge on me. The SwissChamp gets carried very frequently and the Cricket sees more carry and use than it used to.
 
Victorinox rally. I much prefer it to the Classic. Blasphemy I know, but it has come in handy a few times even if for just tightening up some loose sunglasses
 
Sorry . . . I got no show . . . just go.
The smallest one is extremely useful; it's a Frisket knife. Look up air brush painting for more info. The blade is on a swivel.

I included a few more of my tinys. The next up in size from the Frisket knife I keep eye surgery sharp and use it for removing metal splinters from my fingers; also extremely useful.



 
AG Russell pinched peanut.

 
How are you liking the peanut CM? I've been on the fence about getting one of these for a while, but never got around to getting one.
 
How are you liking the peanut CM? I've been on the fence about getting one of these for a while, but never got around to getting one.

I highly advise that you get one.
 
This is the smallest one I have. 1906 original Tuna Valley. Measures 2 1/2 inches handle length.
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As it happens I just did an overview of my smallest cutters for another forum, might as well post it here too:

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A closer look, starting with the Spydies:

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Starting from the top: Dragonfly (blade from a g10 version with a Superblue handle, this one lives in my FAK as a back-up knife), my beloved Jester g10, a foliage green Ladybug with spyder edge & last but not least is the little Bug.

Victorinox:

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The Baker-knife on top isn't the smallest, but it is pretty small for a bread knife which is what I use it for when away from home. Next is a LE Classic, a Alox Classic (this one lives in my tin of handy things that I always have on me when I wear cargo-pants in my cargo pants) and the mini-kukri was a free gift that came with my Biltong (see below).

The mini-tools:

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I don't think the Squirt PS4 needs an introduction, the other one is my Wenger nail-clipper (awesome little tool!).

Next up, tiny fixed blades:

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The mini Kukri or Biltong on top probably is too large for this thread with it's (almost) 5" blade but as far as usable Kurki's go it is impressively tiny so I figured I'd include it too.
Below that is a cheap Elk Ridge knife. The knife itself is ok for what it costs but funny enough the sheath that came with it doesn't fit. I exchanged it for a new one 3 times (bought from the US so the whole process took over 6 months, lol) before I got tired of it and asked for a refund, after which the seller strangely disappeared from ebay.
And last but not least is the Böker Gnome, awesome little knife for it's size imo (I actually EDCed this one as my main knife for a while).

Lastly, the odd-balls:

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I already mentioned the mini-kurki (it's actually a pin for on neck-ties by the way), the other one is my oldest knife. It was the second knife I got from my dad as a kid after I destroyed the first one (a cheap supermarket knife that fell apart soon after I'd discovered batonning :rolleyes:
 
Knice Knut Matt, let me know when you make your first slipjoint or friction folder, a Tradactical Friction Folder, I can see it now. Old school friction folder with a chisel ground reverse tanto. :) Yep that sounds like you Matt. ;).
 
Most of my smallest fixed blades; the vertical toothpick looking thing below the super edge at the bottom is a cut off of ZDP189 with a chisel edge. Basically a sharpened splinter remover...

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