Whats the neatest little fixed blade you have???

I second the Carson M4 - I have the CRKT version (BTW Phil that one is absolutely beautiful!). Mine is never too far :D
 
Allen Blade Talonite Chipmunk. Massive 1.5" blade and almost 3.75" overall....

It's been a great little necker.

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Two of mine are Simonich designed. One is the Bitteroot. The other, which I carry all the time, is the Camillus mini-Talon; both knives are in Talonite. I carry the Camillus due to being slightly more useful than the Bitteroot and I never worry about all the sweat from neck carry. It's a great summer carry.
 
I like the little AG Russell Woodswalker. Nice size and thin blade. Makes a great cutter and can be a useful backup.
 
Mine would be my dunkerly bird & trout knife. It has a cocobolo handle, brass guard and a 3" cable damascus blade. Once again I must thank Keith Mason for trading this knife to me.
 
I think my favorite little fixed blade would be my Brusletto Balder. The blade is 2", scandie ground, and stainless. It takes a very keen edge and holds it well. They're only about 15 bucks too...
 
Hi,

Here is my little fixedblade what I also carry for edc.

It's Handmade by Kevin Wilkins ( http://www.wilkins-knives.com )
The kydexsheath is made by myself.

5.7 " overall length, made from M2 HSS Carbon Steel

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Greetings Olli
 
Buck mini-alpha hunter. Pick it up and it nestles right into your hand, nice. One day I'll get another, thin the scales, make a sheath and have one of the nicest neck knives around.
 
I like my BM 210 Snody Activator in S30V with carbon fiber bolsters and silver G10 scales. It is marked Prototype Nov. 2003.
 
My two favorite and most used small fixed blades are my Simonich Crowfoot and my Allan Blade Pack pal.
 
Quite possibly, it would be this mini coffin handled bowie that Kevin Cashen made for me many years ago. You can see how small it is in the pic, compared to the penny. 7.5" overall, so it's a very useable size small knife. Handle is just big enough to get 4 fingers on. Blade is 4" of forged, marquenched, cryo treated 52100. Nickel silver oval guard and collar and very nice bocote handle with a single mosaic pin. No safe Queen, as the carry and sharpening marks indicate. I love this little knife!
 
I never go anywhere without my Simonich Bitterroot. I also love my Crowfoot and Bark River Woodland Special. Have a Mikro Canadian on the way.
 
Right now it's a toss up between a Busse Active Duty and a Queen 4180 Hunter in D2. Both are wonderful!
 
My Webb and Fisher Wharncliffe goes through everything like it's not there.
Great handle and sheath, too. Just the right size.
 
Mine would have to be this one:
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A Jensen Elite Blades Gecko that I just got in a trade. Fits great for just a 3" handle. 1/4" Thick and beautifully ground .
 
well...it was mine :D The larger one is 3.5" and the smaller one has a 2.5" blade. Handy lil' backup.
 
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