Ultra-small, comfortable neckers?

I couldn't find a neck angel on their site. All their models are called "knife name" :confused:
 
Boker will be doing a production version of Todd Begg's kiridashi. Plenty of handle but not too much edge.

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Spyderco just did a sprint run of the S30V Swick. I suggest you go pick one up ASAP as they are pretty much guaranteed to sell fast. I have a SPOT and it is an excellent knife; the Swick was designed as a more general purpose, improved SPOT and I have no doubt that it is...
 
I had some great timing making this thread. Was at an outing the other night, a few friends all agreed they wanted some smaller fixed blades 'like the one you have' but cheaper. The uses range from general purpose for a gadget geek, self defense for an athletic female, and even hard use by a future Air Force technician. Looks like I actually have a motivation to buy a few of these...I'm 'testing' them.
 
You can never have too many knives.
 
As I noted in my original posting regarding SwissBianco:
The website appears to still be a bit of a work in-process, but e-mail and you'll get a quick reply. SwissBianco is a great guy and I've had several transactions with him.

Esav,
I am curious why SwissBianco is not considered positively on BladeForums (or at least in the General Knife Discussion forums.
Could you please e-mail or PT me why?

Thanks and regards,
Mike
 
Thank you Esav!

However, I agree with James Nowka's perspective (addressed to Hinderer about SwissBianco):
You make a Kubaton that has a Fisher Pen insert in it and changeable ends. Looks to me like Roger made a pen that takes fisher refills and has ends that screw on also after that... what is the beef? His pen has a cap that you remove to write, yours has a pen you unscrew from the handle to write... guess I am just not seeing the big ripoff... The Pens do not look alike at all... well with the exception of the fact they are pen size... seems to me this is just a competitive product and this is just sour grapes.

That's all I'll say about this and ultimately people will decide where their money goes - Hinderer, SwissBianco, Timberline, Benchmade, etc....

Regards,
Mike
 
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It's a Razel, all right. One of the guys bought it at a Blade show, so it's probably a unique or short run specially made for the event. It came with a Kydex neck sheath. 1.25" cutting edge, 3.875" overall.
 
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