Thin light & disappears in your pocket!

Snapped a pic of the Ripple (Leek for size comparison):
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For something a little smaller you can also look at the Chive. A pic of my Damascus model (Leek again for size comparison):
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I'd say any of Spyderco's classic FRN line. I constantly forget I have my nearly 4" Endura in my pocket. The Salt line up is nice too. Even lighter without the steel liners.
 
hm thanks for the great suggestions guys and haha sorry i didn't notice the > greater than and less than maybe i should have paid more attention in math class!

The ripple looks tempting...

and i have also been meaning to get a traditional seeing as i don't have any....
 
The Leek is about as thin and light in the pocket as you are going to get, so many of these otherwise thin knives are still bigger, thicker and heavier than the Leek (like the Cold Steel Hold Out).

The Skyline is a contender. The SOG Flash 1 will completely disappear in your pocket, though it is a very small knife has has somewhat of a cheapy feel to it. I highly recommend the CRKT Ripple (frame lock version with better steel). Its an awesome knife. Very thin in the pocket, and flips open on its ball bearing pivot like magic.

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CRKT Ripple.

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Kershaw Skyline.
 
bm 482 i'm sure if you looked hard enough you would find somebody to charge you over 200$. j'k. or the william henry e6-9.

***edit*** peanuts didn't see you meant less then...

bm 470
482
707 (slight recurve nothing major)

spyderco

delica
centofonte
ladybug

just a few
 
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CRKT Eros. 1.4 oz, 3" Titanium framelock. Has IKBS like the ripple. An all around incredible knife, fast, light, and cuts like a razor. The machining on the handle is pretty damn cool too.
 
Wow, I'm surprised.

Spyderco Paramilitary.

Moose
 
AG Russell one hand knife. Very light. I cant find any flaws. Great little knives.
 
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