Your smallest knife/knives?

I always carry a Wenger "swiss army knife", the small one with knife blade, nail file & scissors. I ground a screwdriver tip on the nail file and the knife has proven very handy and more durable than I had expected.

I used to carry the same knife by Victorinox, but I like the Wenger scissors spring design better.

I also carry a small plastic scaled Gerber about the size of a barlow knife except when I misplace it (like now), when I carry a barlow or Camillus "what-a-knife"

And for serious work I usually carry a sheath knife that I made, with which I can hammer, scrape, and pry all I want.

But that is one purty little damascus knife.
 
I have Black Chive - my smallest knife:

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Thanks, Vassili
 
Caviar and crab, my oh my what luxurous props. Can i come over the next time you are taking pictures?
 
My smallest fixed blade is easily my Simonich Bitteroot in Talonite. It has become my EDC neck knife. I've worn pendants that were heavier, so I don't notice it at all. And it can cut like a much larger knife.

I'm a little surprised that with all the Ladybugs mentioned no one has brought up the Jester yet. Mine stays clipped to a D-ring on my vest for convenient access. The Ladybug is a great little knife, but I prefer the ergonomics of the Jester.

--Bob Q
 
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As you may notice it was caviar, crab then lemon and now just a shadow :(
Sorry, Vassili
 
Daniel Koster said:
Here's my smallest:



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by Charles Helton

Mammoth Tooth & Damascus
About 2 inches long

Wow. That makes my little FB look huge. :eek:
That is a pretty little knife. It's also a pretty little knife. :)
 
My smallest knife is this Schrade Spitfire. Very solid, ATS-34, G-10 handle and very sharp out of the box. You can use a lot of power while cutting despite the small size.

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I love small fixed blades and have quite a few! Very easy to conceal and pretty useful even in spite of their sice.
I think it's safe to say that this Ansø Small Sheepsfoot is the most used of all my knives!
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Normally carried in front pocket and a piece of paracord around the belt.
I also have a couple of Jens' even smaller (but still highly usable)Titanium Wallet Stickers and in the larger end of the "small knives" range there's my much loved Busse Assault Shaker!
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Bo Hansen
 
Smallest knives that I own:

Spyderco Jester PE - Micarta scales and great ergonomic design.

Spyderco Ladybug II - Sadly discontinued now, but I have two. Carried when I don't have my Rescue Jr with me. The serrated sheepsfoot blade is a real mini chainsaw and weighs almost nothing. The pivot area is not as sturdy as I would like, and the thumb hole is smaller than the Jester.

V'nox Rambler - Tiny blade useful for first aid, such as splinters.

LM Micra/Squirt S4 - Flat ground blades are good for when I need something discreet and non-threatening, plus the benefit of solid scissors and a few other tools. Backsprings for blades are weaker than I would like.
 
My small knives would consist of Spyderco Navigator and Cricket. From Benchmade it would be my 770 Proto and the Benchmite 3100.
 
The only two knives I own right now is the Spyderco Jester and Calypso Jr. They make a great combo. :)
 
A Tim Wegener made Spyderco Mouse /alox slabs is my money clip and a Case Pocket Hunter, at less than 2 3/4", in my coin pocket... the two smallest I carry... and sometimes a CRKT Crawford Falcon (or Sparrow...dang, now I can't remember!) as a fixed blade for a neck hanger!
 
My smallest fixed blade is a Sean Perkins Prascieo. It's got a 1 1/2" blade of carbon steel with a little sheath for the pocket. Great knifemaker, favorite of Perrin/Nemo...too bad he's out of business :(

My smallest folder is a Spyderco Mouse. Better than the current version IMHO due to the round hole, aluminum handles and grey color.
 
Sonny Burnett said:
My smallest knife is this Schrade Spitfire. Very solid, ATS-34, G-10 handle and very sharp out of the box. You can use a lot of power while cutting despite the small size.


That's the one with some kind of quick-release lanyard thing, right? How does that work? Or am I thinking of another knife?
 
The Porcupine said:
I think it's safe to say that this Ansø Small Sheepsfoot is the most used of all my knives!
Is that one of the regular sheepsfoots (sheepsfeet?) or a mini? What's the oal? Thanks.
 
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