Small wood folder with thumb stud.

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I remember seeing a knife in(I believe) the edc thread that was a fairly small(2"-2.5" blade) folder with a thumb stud and a wood handle with a variety of woods available. For the life of me I can't seem to remember the name of the manufacturer so I was wondering if anybody could help me out on this.

I distinctly remember this being a very understated knife, and am open to suggestions for similar knife.
 
The Buck Koji Hara is not bad, the blade is a bit thick but the knife opens, closes, and cuts well, and has attractive handles.
Greg
 
Nemesis imp. Several wood handles available with small blade. Just what you are looking for.
 
I got a really nice one from Duluth Trading. Under $30, and it's become my everyday knife. Easy sharpen, very good quality handle.
 
I'm carrying my Nemesis Imp today.

I love this knife. It's perfect for the office, comes with a smooth grained black leather pouch, so it doesn't slip out of my slacks, and is not imposing at all in an office environment. Though.. one time when I used it to open a pack of soy sauce, I received a "ooh, don't mess with him" comment. Hard to believe.

This knife has a custom look to it, in my opinion. It has wood handles (I have a bocote and ebony versions), and anodized titanium liners (blue for the ebony, and a brass/gold color for the bocote). There is some sort of "fiber" back spacer, and the blade is wharncliffe shaped, VG10, made in Seki.

I just did a search on this knife, to see if any other owners had reviewed this, and found this latest thread.

Would be great to hear of any other owners of this knife, and their thoughts on it.
 
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