Who likes small fixed blades? I do :)

blgoode

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2 smaller pocket fixed blades in AEBL steel.

Both set up for pocket sheaths. I was exploring the idea of small knives that lock into the grip well. These both fit a nitch that some really enjoy. Will have these at blade show next weekend in Atlanta.











 
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2 smaller pocket fixed blades in AEBL steel.

Both set up for pocket sheaths. I was exploring the idea of small knives that lock into the grip well. These both fit a nitch that some really enjoy. Will have these at blade show next weekend in Atlanta.



I like this one a lot. I can't make it to Blade Show, but if it's a model you plan on making more of I'd definately be interested.
 
2 smaller pocket fixed blades in AEBL steel.

Both set up for pocket sheaths. I was exploring the idea of small knives that lock into the grip well. These both fit a nitch that some really enjoy. Will have these at blade show next weekend in Atlanta.












Neat lil cutta'......👌........Hope you have a great Blade show..👍
 
2 smaller pocket fixed blades in AEBL steel.

Both set up for pocket sheaths. I was exploring the idea of small knives that lock into the grip well. These both fit a nitch that some really enjoy. Will have these at blade show next weekend in Atlanta.











That could be a great filler knife!!
 
Been making smaller fixed blades for many years and carrying them longer.

An older one, a California Coyote that was here last weekend for Mrs Horsewright's birthday party:

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A Vaquero model, OAL 5.25"

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With its crossdraw Horizontal sheath:

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A Gordo OAL about 5.25"

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With its Pancake sheath:

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OP, nice work and good luck at Blade!
 
I do.. I like smaller fixies.
They're much more low key in the city and are easily concealed. They also tend to work better for most tasks I deal with on a regular basis.

I dig the design of the knives in the OP. The blades kinda combine elements of my favorite shapes- spear/trailing point.

Today I'm carrying a pocket puukko made by Rafael Trentin.

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