Suggestion? BRKT EDC for sheeple.

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I am REALLY coming to enjoy my Kephart Companion - what other knives (3 or 4 finger - leaning toward four finger) are your small knife of choice.

I am really liking BRKT - but it does not have to be that. Custom, semi-custom is fine - post them up.

TF
 
I like my Busse Game Warden (thin, OJ) the best. My Izula is growing on me though. Not suprising, since the Izula is almost identical to the Game Warden, except for the handle. Anything smaller than that and I prefer a folder.
 
My BRKT Colonial Patch or Mini Northstar are my go to small 4 finger knives. My Little Creek is my go to 3 finger knife, though the
 
Bark River IMP. Never get a second look.

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Andy
 
Well, I really love my Izula.

BRKT? I've got a Mikro Canadian, and a Mikro Tusk. Both of them are really nice.
 
Get a David Farmer. He makes a mess of small utility knives. It will cost you between 50-80 bucks. Sharpest thing you ever held...

If you wany to spend the money, The BRKT Bumlebee is an awesome looking, small utility blade.
 
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The fourth knife down is JK's Baby Kephart. It's a sweet little three finger and it just happens to be his June special.

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Jeff
 
I EDC a brkt pro scalpel II - newer brkt- and hasnt had much press on here as far as I can tell - but I like the curved design- essentially it is the size and has the curvature of a folder
 
I have a Trickle(REALLY small) and a Micro Canuck, both good knives. Right now I am carrying a Game Warden, before that a Helle Nying and before that one of my handmades. All very different but I like to keep it interesting.
 
i have quite a few small knives, but my Barkies seem to see the most EDC use...

i have a : mikro slither, mikro canadian, PSK and a little creek, which is by far my favorite....:D
 
I EDC-ed my first BRK&T knife, a black Micarta 'Huntsman', in a KSF pocket sheath, along with a River Rock 2xAAA LED light. I have also carried my larger KSF sheath with a BRK&T green Micarta 'Journeman' and a Surefire ED2L in my cargo pants front pocket. I've presented the 'Huntsman' in social get-togethers, great meat cutter and package opener, with nothing over luke-warm response from the less well versed in sharp things. The Journeyman, however, garnered negatives for it's 'size' - go figure. Perception!

In defending the Huntsman, it is one heck of a small knife - and thick A-2, as well.

Stainz
 
Mike - of those you posted - which ones are three finger and which are four?

TF

TF-- they're all just about 3 fingers.... i added a small little lanyard on the end of the mikro canadian and i slide my pinky finger in there.. makes it a four finger grip...:)
 
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