Post your tiny blades!

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So I just got two SAK classics and the Boker Gnome, quite impressed with how capable the Gnome is for such a small package. Let's post more tiny blades, because bigger isn't always better. :D

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I agree, bigger is not always better. That's why I have always carried a small(er) blade in my left pocket. The EZ out Jr is almost 20 years old now and the pocket clip is loose beyond tightening anymore. Almost lost it. Replaced it just this week with a squeak.

 
Here is one I made a while back. In my opinion, this is about as small as you can go and still be usable. The materials are stainless damascus from Devin Thomas & Mammoth Ivory.
 

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Here is one I made a while back. In my opinion, this is about as small as you can go and still be usable. The materials are stainless damascus from Devin Thomas & Mammoth Ivory.

Oh wow, that's gorgeous.

I got another one I forgot to include, the Ladybug Hawkbill Salt. I call him Lil' Pokey.
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need to get a pic of all my umfaans together, here's my main user... 3 1/8" closed

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The smallest blade (referring to the cutting edge) that I carry is the CS Mini Tuff Lite:



Cool little knife, for sure.
 
The smallest blade (referring to the cutting edge) that I carry is the CS Mini Tuff Lite:



Cool little knife, for sure.

I've been eyeing the orange one for a while, it does look like a great knife.

The PECK was an impulse buy on the 'bay, but it's not too bad as a money clip.
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My Sanrenmu 4109SUX-LP (the Chinese really need to come up with better model identifiers)

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WARNING! Ultra crappy neck knives in company of ultra cool Spyderco knives. What's going on there!??

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