The smallest of the small

TsarBomba

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How about posting the smallest knife currently in your collection?

This little single-spring German serpentine currently holds that title among mine:









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Nice idea and nice work Tsar! That Sohn is a tidy knife, particularly like the advert too.

Here's a current knife: Schatt & Morgan Mini Barlow in Stag, under 3" with Forum Knife 14 for reference.

Smallest I've got at the moment.


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Thanks, Will
 
My smallest are my Remington peanut and my Victorinox classic. They are also my most carried, and are in my pocket everyday. For the past twenty years, I have never been without the classic. It does a surprising amount of little jobs.
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A tiny little one I got from my Dad many, many years ago (Vic Classic for scale). I found it today after I saw this thread. I think I'll do some work on it to get it back in shape; it's rusty and dull. :) The tang has "West Germany" on it so it was made sometime between 1949 and 1990.

 
This is a chinesium knife that I bought in Native American country somewhere out west. I just liked the green handle material. Will probably remain my smallest knife.

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Not including little SAKs this 2 5/8" Boker lockback is my smallest. I've got a few more that are real close.
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Here's a current knife: Schatt & Morgan Mini Barlow in Stag, under 3" with Forum Knife 14 for reference.

Really gives you some perspective about the size of that mini Barlow. I nearly took one home in stag but the price got a little nuts near the end, so I withdrew. :o That's a great little cutter, for sure. :thumbup:

My smallest are my Remington peanut and my Victorinox classic. They are also my most carried, and are in my pocket everyday. For the past twenty years, I have never been without the classic. It does a surprising amount of little jobs.

Great little Remington, and those Vic Classics aren't slouches either. There is a ton of versatility right there in a palm-sized package. :)

A tiny little one I got from my Dad many, many years ago (Vic Classic for scale). I found it today after I saw this thread. I think I'll do some work on it to get it back in shape; it's rusty and dull. :) The tang has "West Germany" on it so it was made sometime between 1949 and 1990.

Awesome, that's what I like. A knife with a story and a meaning. I think it's an ideal candidate for a light cleaning, a sharpening and an oiling, and maybe a week's carry in Connor's EDC Challenge thread. :D

This is a chinesium knife that I bought in Native American country somewhere out west. I just liked the green handle material. Will probably remain my smallest knife.

That is a neat looking knife. Any idea what the scales might be made of?

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That's one tiny friction folder! You always come up with some really unique knives, thanks for sharing! :thumbup:

Not including little SAKs this 2 5/8" Boker lockback is my smallest. I've got a few more that are real close.

Big beauty in a small package. That damascus is a real eye-catcher, great little knife!

Keep 'em coming, BF!
 
Here's a little one that I got for free. An antiques dealer was cleaning out some old junk and I saved this from the dumpster. I still have to get it cleaned up. I eventually want to replace the covers with something less corrosive, so I plan on cleaning up the blade while it's disassembled. I just haven't gotten around to it yet. It's 1 7/8" long closed. It's sitting on the blade of my 23 in the picture:

 
I have a couple of tiny pearls but no pics, this is my smallest carry knife.

Regards

Robin

 
I've had this Saber for over thirty years. Use it for letters now. The celluloid has some shrinkage issues, so stays out in the open on the living room desk. The SAK classic with the Valley Cow...



 
I called this photo "Small vs. Tiny." The lady leg is 3¼", and the little RR stockman is an eighth inch shorter and narrower than my peanut, at 2¾" closed.

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This is my Small Vs Tiny Jeff :D :thumbup:

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Jeff That Tiny RR Stockman still looks like a credible knife, a bauble it aint!

Thanks, Will
 
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