Small bushcraft knife?

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Entrek Backup Utility. Great hiking knife, although I'm gonna try and find a new home for mine because the handle is just a bit too thin for my arthritic hands. Another option you might want to consider would be a Benchmade NimCub 2 in 154cm if you can still find one.
 
What I do sometimes is go to Knifecenter.com and I search under knives, then fixed blades, then from there you can select "bushcraft" if you like. they have a huge selection.
 
MORA Fireknife

Blade Steel- Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel
Modified Scandinavian grind
Polypropylene sheath with clip
High-friction, TPE rubber handle
An original Swedish FireSteel Scout, with approximately 3,000 strikes, twist locks into the handle
Dimensions (in sheath): 8.7" x 1.8" x 1.2" (22 cm x 4.5 cm x 3 cm)
Knife Length: 8.5" (21.5 cm)
Blade Length: 3.75" (10 cm)
Weight (w/ sheath): 3.9 oz. (as weighed on a digital postal scale)
Country of origin: Made in Sweden my Mora Knives

It also comes in five colors:
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I appreciate all your guys' advice, but I ended up going with the TOPS MIL-SPIE 3, as it seems to be the best balance of all the features I requested and price. I'm glad that I can finally put this question that has been bothering me for months to rest.

Perhaps sometime later in the summer I will report on how it performs in the field.
 
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