Tiny Fixed Blades That Could Fit in a Pocket? Boker?

I have a couple small fixed blades, but I generally carry my schrade schf14, kabar adventure piggyback, Becker remora, or bk11. Here in sc we're allowed to conceal as well, the schrade and bk11 will both fit nicely in your pocket, while the remora and kabar piggyback both make great neck knives.

All those knives I mentioned are reasonably priced as well, ranging from $13-$45.

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Considering the op said he was looking for a fixed blade, I'm pretty sure he would have found the right one had he google searched it, when all the different "kiss" models were listed and only one was not a folder.:thumbup:

Or you could just be correct with what you recommend:eek:
 
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At least two sheath makers have promised they'll be making custom sheaths.

Here's one of blade man's:
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I'm just about finished with my versions. I'm working on more than one to see which works best. I'll post up all of them when I'm done.
 
Most of these would be fine for pocket carry. I typically carry a traditional in the pocket, or an SAK so my small fixed blades go around my neck. Have you considered that a neck knife under the shirt is "concealed"? I usually have a large folder in another pocket such as a BM761 or ZT0350.

I carry a necker EVERY DAY and no one has ever question what is on the ball chain around my neck. Never. Adjusted correctly, the blade will hang right in the depression of the sternum and depending on the shirt you have on, will be almost invisible.

One last piece of advice on a necker. I've seen people use paracord for their neckers. That is great in the bush or around camp in the woods. In the city, breakable ball chain is safer in the super rare chance you are ever attacked. The chain will break and the paracord can get you strangled to death (Yes, I get it. If an attacker is choking you with your ball chain necker, you will lose that knife to the attacker. Once it breaks free you can run away).

Most of these small neckers are available at retail. The ARK was mentioned here a few times. Incredible pocket fixed blade or necker and the H1 steel makes it impervious to rust. I wear mine in 80% humidity and 100+* temps in the summer here right under my shirt next to my skin.

All I need to do now is build a minimalist kydex sheath for it that should be a little more comfortable than the stock sheath. The stock sheath is great for pocket duty but missed a few things on the necker carry method. I'll explain that once my customs are finished.

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Sometimes I pocket carry a CS spike . the sheath thumbs right off. Some times a beaver tail.I like to pocket carry fixed as well..Im looking at a becker for next purchase.FWIW. yep Iwant something of a higher quality. Hello credt card.Lol
 
I'm just about finished with my versions. I'm working on more than one to see which works best. I'll post up all of them when I'm done.

Do let us know. Looks like a great knife but the stock sheath has so much material around the edges which negates the small concealable knife form factor.
 
Another +1 for a BK11

I've had this thing for over a year now. I normally carry it scout style in a custom sheath from www.coyleoutdoors.com. It can also be carried really comfortably in a pocket.
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Not a great photo. But, a few of my smaller fixed blades. The Candiru, Izula, and a Scrapyard are missing.

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