Small Bussess (?)

Magnum Bear Cub 6.6 inch overall. Petite knife but you can use it hard and it's a good slicer.
 
Rapid and numerous replies? We are a tight, helpful and fanatical group. And most of us possess more Bussekin than any sane man should.

I'm seeing that. It's awesome! The only problem is that I have too many choices now haha.
 
Also - on the overall size, this includes bottom talon hole and/or any extended tang. Even thought the BAD is is over 7 inches long, it does not feel that way in hand. And, (in general in my book), having even a small extended tang can come in handy for many things.

When you focus on the smaller knives Busse puts out, it is crazy how you realize an Anniversary Mean Street is a relatively "large", beefy and hard-use knife for most normal people.

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Wow. 8 replies in 4 hours. I love it. That's super helpful guys! Much appreciated! It gives me a few names to look for in the exchange for sure.

And I'm looking for something 7 inches overall. Something easily carried, kind of as an everyday utility knife.

SYKCO (scrap yard knife company) 311 could be a nice budget option. 3.5" blade with 4.5" handle so a little bit big but it is a pretty nice carry. SYKCO is a busse brand for their budget line but they're not coming out with much these days. It would be on the heavier use side EDC as it's still a stout little knife

I've stripped the coating off of this one and the sheath is an ontario rat 3 sheath.
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I'm seeing that. It's awesome! The only problem is that I have too many choices now haha.
There really is a lot to choose from in small Busses these days, especially compared to late 2001 when I bought my first Busse. Some of my favorites include the AD/BAD, Leaner Meaner Street/Meaner Street, Steak Knife, and 311 (the 311 is a great value).
 
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