This is surely the smallest of knives.

meako

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I just found this languishing in the monopoly box. The Kids wanted a game and there I found it. I've often wondered what became of the little fella.
I bought this in India Rajahstan in 1988 for about 10c (even at that price I probably got ripped off). It folds as well. Bit rough but a true miniature.
I must have put it in the monopoly long ago as a piece.Cute lil fella ain it?
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Miniatures are cool, atleast in my book :)
Now that you rediscovered her, you may as well refurbish her a bit.... maybe you'll find some use for her, even if only as a conversation piece :)
Thanks for sharing :)
 
Cute fella that. With a piece like that, you should be playing monopoly more often :thumbup:
 
Wow, meako. That sure is a tiny one. And some folks think a peanut is too small!

Does it really cut? Have you ever tried to sharpen it just for yuks? The curious mind wants to know. :D
 
I think I have some stiff competition for you:D



Peanut for size reference

Pete
 
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I never thought I say this but the peanut looks excessively big. Kind of like a big oversized modern folder king of big.
 
What I personally look for in a miniature knife, is for it to look like a full size in overall details, but simply be proportionately smaller overall. It's why I purchased these three miniature bowies (shown on the bottom left in this picture)... They look big in detail, but small in size. In any case, I have always been facinated by miniatures, but boy can they be expensive. I've just got a few of the decent affordable types :-)

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I will trade two Boardwalks for one India Rajahstan.:D:D

:D the security guy at my hotel uses it to fend off dogs & people in little cars.

.Looks I'm gunna have to give mine a spa. I think it may be made of scraps form making larger knives because they didn't want to waste anything that could be sold.Makes good sense. Especially looking at some of the Some superb miniatures posted by you guys.Hope the peanut doesn't get a swell head around the little fellas and start acting like a Marine Raider Bowie:D
cheers
 
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Whitechapel Road? Old Kent road? SUPER TAX?!?

Lovin' the English Monopoly board!
 
Maybe we can send some requests for a miniature to be offered by Buck, Case, Queen, or GEC. Not Peanut size... Pea size.... Hey, we just came up with a whole new pattern, 'The Pea' ;-)
 
I have a Case Tiny Trapper (shown in this picture above the silver colored Alox Victorinox)... and it is a hair smaller than the Case Peanut. The 'Pea' could be half this size... starting not only a new pattern, but a true new catagory... a miniature one. I want one... I want a Case 'Pea' :)
Maybe even someday it could be the Blade Forum yearly special edition knife.... maybe ivory or mother of pearl handle scales... May as well be a gentlemen's miniature ;-)

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Nice game-piece meako. I have an aunt who's always giving small gifts and I have just about the same knife.

Whitechapel Road? Old Kent road? SUPER TAX?!?

Lovin' the English Monopoly board!

Nice! I didn't catch that who knew...
 
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