Super thin, super skinny?

Richard Rogers Executive if you could find one. CRKT CEO is based on the design so can find a few with decent steels. Not my jam but I know some people love em.
 
How about a Benchmade 417 Fact? Very slim sleek minimalist design. Readily available. I love mine. It's a wicked spearpoint but very aggressive looking though if that's an issue. Compared with a Griptilian.

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Oh and VG10 which is right at the bottom of my acceptable steel range. Okay another Boker for the win. Now which one is the question. You guys rock!
If getting the urban trapper I strongly suggest the ti version. I had the wood scale and it felt real flimsy in hand, the ti version actually feels much more sturdy by comparison. It's my go to for the inner pocket when wearing a suit jacket because it is very lightweight and doesn't pull the jacket down causing it to bunch up.
 
How about something from Quiet Carry? Extreeeemely thin, blade and overall. Premium materials, lots of options. Available.

I like the Shamwari for a slicey, thin carry (.12 blade, .4 oa) but idk that they’re available anywhere. If thin to the point of unobtrusive is the goal, maybe Quiet Carry floats your boat.
 
Get a Mnandi and clip it on your shirt pocket. Down throw a knife in your gun pocket
Always have, likely to continue. Pocket space is limited and I don't do cargo. I've thought about adding a slingbag, but what do you put in it? Nothing of any value, because they too easy to steal. Nah I'll stick with my set up for now. Nary am issue because my gun is holstered and trigger completely and tightly covered. There will not be a ND happening.
 
The TRM Atom looks pretty spiffy in the optional titanium scales and is slicey for sure.

As tiguy7 said above, the We Peer is a slim slicer for sure, and in a compact package.
 
 
That's pretty fly! Not my thing at all but achieves the thin profile very well. Like a gentlemen's knife idea. Sweet!
 
Spyderco Watu is thin to win. Light and has a very slicey grind. Probably my best cutter in that size.
Yes, but I'm very picky with locks and easy one handed operation is a must for me with knives. Compression and lock backs are the worst to me. Had a Spyderco Rhino, was the best blade I've ever owned bar none hands down, but the compression lock and extra thick carbon fiber scales were not a favorable carry or use for me. Nice thought though.
 
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