Small multi blade traditional knives, let's see what you got!

Great idea for a thread! Small knives are my favorite.

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The little green one used to have two blades but the main one broke! Now it just has a stub.
 
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These are some of my favorite small folders:

Case 5220 Peanut (1970) at 2 3/4", and a more recent Case 5344 SS 'Red Shield' stockman at 3 1/4":

Schrade (NY, USA) 108OT at 2 7/8":



David
 
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I carried this Boker 8288SS pen knife for ten years. 2 3/4" closed.

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Here are a couple of old Camillus 41s. 3 1/8" closed.

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Still have this Case Baby Butterbean. Peanut is gone - someone on BF has it.

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Jeff Thanks! Actually, there are two stainless there, the Stag and the WB Bone acorn shields. Been searching for Red Apple Tidioute and Ivory Bone Tidioute versions, but scarce they seem. RR Eureka Stockman is a very satisfying smaller knife, I thank you for alerting me to them.

Jake Fantastic knife that Tip bolster Robeson, much elegance there.:thumbup:

Regards, Will
 
Here's an Old Rem Sleeveboard. Still plenty of game left in this old boy.

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Böker Germany Penknife. Jigged Bone (which is thick and in a small knife this is useful) Stainless blades and interestingly, carbon backspring.

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Yes Agreed, that is the smallest I have seen. Can you provide the maker and the year manufactured ? Looks to have considerable age...:thumbup:

Well it was made by a company named Maussner in Germany. Can't really find much info on the knife or the company. Got it as a gift from a friend of my grandma. She told me it belonged to her grandfather, who bought it around the turn of the century, 1902 if i remember correctly.
 
Great idea for a thread rockgolfer. Used to be I'd never carry anything under 3 7/8", here's the one that got me hooked on the little guys.

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Got me hooked on the congress in general, really. I have tried many times to love straight edge knives but they never stuck with me. This R16 is 3", weighs nothing, and is pure usefulness. Amazing what an extra blade can add to a knife. Oh and Camillus' 440A is nothing to sneeze at. I'm very surprised by the edge retention on this.

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This ole' 3.25" Cornwall is a joy to me.

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Between cutting tape and boxes during the move, and putting Ikea furniture together, I feel like I never put my 3" Imperial caplifter jack down this past month. It's a real workhorse and I don't think I'll be replacing it anytime soon. ;)
 
Nice one, leghog. I picked up a couple What-A-Knives after being fooled by r8shell's April Fools What-A-Burger thread (in my defense, I stumbled upon the thread long after April 1st… but who am I kidding, it would've fooled me even on the day. :rolleyes:) The single blade What-A-Knife I picked up is probably the slimmest knife I own.

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Beautiful knives, but would love to hear more on that artwork! Are you the artist?

Thank you! I drew a big 'ole snook for my dad a while back in that style and liked it so much I wanted to do a few local species. I've got the bluegill all finished up and ready to frame, and I'm working on a trout for my mom since she loves fly fishing.

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And to stay on the post topic here's my lovely little GEC 22. I love this pattern.

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Great idea for a thread rockgolfer. Used to be I'd never carry anything under 3 7/8"

Thanks and I am with you on that. Sold of 3.5" knives because I liked 3 3/4 and up knives. Now the little coyote has changed me and I love the little guys. I need to find a multi blade to try out and so this thread was born :). Nice little collection you have going there :thumbup:

Some really great looking knives by all :D
 
Here are more of my little guys.
A Rough Rider 2.75" white bone stockman (from r8shell, who also did the scrimshaw):
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An Imperial serpentine jack, 3 1/8", that my wife got from her Dad in the distant past and gave to me about 2.5 years ago. Cleaning up this knife is what got me started on my current fascination with pocket knives.
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A 3.25" Taylor-Schrade 44OT Workmate with 4 different blade shapes:
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- GT
 
Nice one, leghog. I picked up a couple What-A-Knives after being fooled by r8shell's April Fools What-A-Burger thread (in my defense, I stumbled upon the thread long after April 1st… but who am I kidding, it would've fooled me even on the day. :rolleyes:) The single blade What-A-Knife I picked up is probably the slimmest knife I own.

Muhh ha ha ha! (evil laugh) :D

I love little knives! Whenever I carry a "full sized" single blade knife, I like to pair it with a small multi blade.




This little Camillus Remington is the same size as the Buck 305, but they squeezed in a third blade.


 
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