Wondering about a small fixed EDC for my pocket

I have to admit it's just a tad on th bulky side for me.
Thanks

VOX ?

3,5 overal

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How about Anza? They make some neat, very small fixed blades.

Good call. I've got a handful of Anza's and for the price, they're great knives. They take and hold a great edge, they're tough, and pretty reasonably priced. I particularly like the deep sheathes (reminiscent of the Scandinavian knife sheaths I've seen), which do a good job of protecting the knife, and also holding it snugly. I've actually carried an Anza knife as an EDC (along with a Spyderco Salt 1 and a lLatherman (what can I say, I like to be prepared)) for the past few years. Although, I am admittedly retiring the Anza (from EDC) in favor of a beatufiul new Razel from the Graham Brothers.

They're good guys to deal with, too. I've talked to them a few times with questions, and always had a good experience.
 
I see this question is still going so I'll add a knife I just bought for me.
It is a Benchmade Snody 210TK. At 5.5 inches long and 3/8 inch thick it is very pocketable.
Here's mine after I re-sanded and polished the handles and sharpened to about 12 degrees a side.
The depth and movement of the reflections (chatoyance) in the scales is magical.
Greg
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That VOX is very interesting, but $115 is kind of steep for a 3" knife.

Yes, the Fireant is a beauty!! Charles May needs to get some help in his shop.

WolfDragon- Love what you've done with that one.
 
Kevin Wilkins MiniThorn is my favorite in that range.
Otherwise, neck knives like Fred Perrins LaGriffe or Norbert Leitner's MYGG.
 
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