smallest knife you own

All my knifes are tiny...

kershaw scallion is biggest...
ladybug
keycom
subcom
superedge
old tiny folding buck, etc etc...
 
a Vic SA Solo Alox. Pretty little knife; it's quite thin and disappears in the pocket.

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Well, aside from a Victorinox Classic that rides on the keychain, my smallest would have to be a Case Peanut at an advertised 2 7/8" closed. It's an unobtrusive little scalpel that fits nicely in the watch pocket and doesn't weigh me down around the house. Here she is with a Baskin Robbins sampler sized spoon I whittled for kicks one day.



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At first it's diminutive size made me wonder if I'd like it or get any real use from it, and the bone was a bit too bright out of the box. After a mineral oil rub to darken the scales, developing a patina, and getting all the gunk out of the pivots it kinda grew on me and is one of my favorites now.


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Defintely, my Spyderco Mini Police necklace. You wouldn't believe how small and still functional this little one is.
 
Defintely, my Spyderco Mini Police necklace. You wouldn't believe how small and still functional this little one is.
Definitely my smallest knife too.

Yes, its a real knife. Titanium handles, fully serrated ATS-34 blade. Who cares if its only 2" opened? The Spyderhole doesn't help much though...
 
I bought one of these for my wife(and one for me;)):

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It's almost too small for me to use comfortably because it's so dang sharp!
 

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i'll see if i can get a pic up, l8r, in case sum1 doesn't know what i'm talking about. i've got a SpyderCo keychain knife OAL apx. 2.25"
 
Here's my smallest folder compared to a photon microlight:

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The blade is marked "Imperial", the markings on the handles are "1957" and "Felicidades" (spanish for "Congratulations"), so I guess it's some kind on promotional item celebrating new year (here in Mexico old-fashioned bussiness still give small presents as keychains or calendars to frequent customers when year is starting, maybe that was the purpose of this folder).

If this little blade was actually made in 1957, then it's also the oldest piece in my collection.

Regards.


Jaime Orozco.
 



Left-Right: Spyderco Dragonfly, Spyderco Jester, Opinel, Scharde+ U.S.A. SP1, Vic Classic, Gossman flint striker (sharpened)
 
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