What is the smallest knife you carry?

Kershaw leek, crkt minimalist bowie, cold steel mini tuff lite, spyderco ladybug 3. I dont carry all of these at once, i swap these out for carry.
 
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Ken
 
Smallest folder Benchmade Learch Auto 4 3/4 OAL and shortest fixed blade a Bark River EPK 4" OAL. Both blades are just under 2".

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Boker Plus Nano 42, a Curtis knives collaboration.
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1⅞" - 48mm blade length, very sharp and decent 3mm thick blade steel - 440C, 84g - 3oz. It chased the Spyderco UKPK out of my EDC, acceptable to non knife people. I use the pinch grip a lot for cutting tasks and the height of the blade is perfect for this.
 
Carried the CS Mini Tuff-Lite today (along with a Manix II and a Large Voyager) - it's now officially (1-3/8" cutting edge) the smallest knife I've carried (as an adult, anyway), and I really dig it!



 
The Spyderco Dragonfly Salt is my smallest that I actually Cary and use. I have some traditional but I'm not big into them.
 
Do quite like my SAK Classic, which has an inch and a half long blade. I regularly carry it as my only knife at work, especially since laceration safety is a big thing at work these days. Still no prohibition, and no real reason to have a larger one, so I usually don't bother.
 
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