Small fixed blade edc

This was my first step into fixed blade edc. Blind Horse Tiger Knapp. I've been carrying it for about a year and I'm really happy with it. The sheath fits great inside a front jeans pocket, and because its a little wider, there isn't a print or telltale sign that it's a knife. You can put your thumb on the sheath to easily pop the blade out, or catch the sheath on your pocket when you pull it out. Couldn't be happier, and one of my best knife purchases to date.
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Also, check out the skyline fixed blade. It's a really useful shape and has a nice feel and weight to it, plus its cheap and made in the USA.

pair it with one of these
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I'm going this route next, but I've had a bug up my butt about getting a multi use kydex sheath for a mora, so I can pocket, belt, backpack w. it, and that opportunity just came up, so I'm going to hold off on the pocket sheath for a bit.

Also, check out some of the TOPS offerings. Under 60, and a few different shapes/profiles.

Good luck, I've got a few folders that just sit around now because I prefer the little fixed.
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Can't go wrong with Blind Horse.

Lil' Muk, Frontier Trapper, Frontier First, small Workhorse, Bushbaby, I had one called the Western Trail that fit your bill. Usually 1095, but some come with D2 or O1 blades. Many wood handled models out there, I believe you can trade the Workhorse scales out for other scales. I really liked the Western Trail but it was too small for my big hands.
 
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