The smallest of the small

Wish mine looked as great as all those above. But this is what I have in slip joints, lockbacks, and small fixed blades.

The single blade pen knife (wood/brass), was found at my parents house when cleaning after their passing. While it is just a cheap Chineese no-name, I really like it because it is one of the few things I have of theirs.

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Doh! Forgot to add my little Opinel #4.
 
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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Carl I keep a Vic Classic on my keychain.

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Here's an old miniature souvenir knife from my childhood.

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Really nice miniature there Randy, but where's the microscope??? :D:D Real Lilliputian:thumbup:

You Americans have such beautiful old coins, those Mercury heads, fantastic:cool:

Thanks, Will
 
Fascinating JP :thumbup:



Here is this one again (grain of rice for scale) :)



It has a half-stop :thumbup:
 
You could start a game thread Jack. Hide that little guy on your table o'knives somewhere and it would be like finding "Where's Waldo". That's no knife for anyone with sausage fingers!!
 
You could start a game thread Jack. Hide that little guy on your table o'knives somewhere and it would be like finding "Where's Waldo". That's no knife for anyone with sausage fingers!!

LOL! It just took me 10 minutes to find in order to take a pic Jake! And it was in a box! :D :thumbup:
 
The nut knife is 27mm closed, chestnut 15mm, cherry seed unknown as it is very expensive (495€)
 
7.5mm - 10mm with the ring :thumbup:

Cost me a penny and a cup of coffee! :D :thumbup:
 
The larger knife is 27mm - 30mm with the ring :thumbup:

That cost me £5.
 
My smallest knife is probably this 1 5/8" Opinel #2 with ebony handle. I've never actually used it. I got with a matching #8.


 
I just love how they gave the blade a nail nick. Because sometimes you need to equip a smurf with a sheepsfoot... :o :D

LOL! I was given it by a market-trader who found it in a box of books he bought. The man must have good eye-sight because I certainly wouldn't have spotted it! :D
 
Probably my smallest...





Here are some others that fit the thread...actually, the one in the middle is pretty darn small


 
Here are my two smallest not including a SAK classic. The Camillus is a decent knife, but the small pen (Norwich) is fantastic with great snap and tight finish all around! I love that it has half stops on both blades, and the Ivory covers are still in great shape too:thumbup:
 
Probably my smallest...
Here are some others that fit the thread...actually, the one in the middle is pretty darn small

Quite a collection of small steel there! :eek: :thumbup:

Here are my two smallest not including a SAK classic. The Camillus is a decent knife, but the small pen (Norwich) is fantastic with great snap and tight finish all around! I love that it has half stops on both blades, and the Ivory covers are still in great shape too:thumbup:

Looks like that Norwich would hold its own as a pocketknife at any size, but it's extra exceptional because it's so small. What's next, a fat stag 1.75" peanut? :o
 
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My reward, of my choosing, for 10 years of hard work at a major medical center...They are greatly generous! But I do love this little Buck, it's perfect for dress wear and stays crazy sharp!
 
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