Your smallest knife/knives?

The wife liked them so much, she commandeered my 'blue corian' regular canadian skinner to use as her new pearing knife in the kitchen :grumpy: ... I started to object and trade her one of the more subtle handle materials, like the 'black micarta', but she would'nt budge :mad: ... Oh well, I thought, she puts up with having a knife~knut for a husband, least I can do is give in this time around... probably the only kitchen in America with such a well equiped kitchen :cool:
 
sunnyd said:
The wife liked them so much, she commandeered my 'blue corian' regular canadian skinner to use as her new pearing knife in the kitchen :grumpy: ... I started to object and trade her one of the more subtle handle materials, like the 'black micarta', but she would'nt budge :mad: ... Oh well, I thought, she puts up with having a knife~knut for a husband, least I can do is give in this time around... probably the only kitchen in America with such a well equiped kitchen :cool:

Haha, women. They hate knives untill you get a "cute" one and then it's theirs. :D
-Kevin
 
1 or 2 of my P. Moore "Bittys"
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My smallest knife I carry often is the BM Osprey in briar wood.
Beautiful knife, but it won't stay in the leather case it comes with!
 
Smallest fb is a Rinaldi lil' loco close second is an Emerson La Griffe. I love the loco and carry it almost every day. Wicked handy and because of the variety of carry options it can simply appear in the hand.
My smallest folder is an old gutmann explorer stubby that I was given as a gift or a Spyderco sheepsfoot Lady bug. The smallest one I arry is a Dodo, not really a small knife but a very short blade length.
 
my beretta airlight - always on my keyring
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Don't have one, but the airlight II looks pretty nice...
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I made this little push knife out of the 5" edger blade it is sitting with in the photo. The whole knife is less than 2.5" long. It cuts surprisingly well and is good for opening packages and cutting tape and other such tasks.
 
Smallest knife:
Spyderco Kiwi (great steel VG10 blade and stainless scales).

Smallest knife/tool:
SAK Classic.
 
Spyderco Mini Police Necklace. OAL is about 4". ATS-34 SE blade, titanium handles and a front lock that really locks.
 
STR said:
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I made this little push knife out of the 5" edger blade it is sitting with in the photo. The whole knife is less than 2.5" long. It cuts surprisingly well and is good for opening packages and cutting tape and other such tasks.

STR,
This is a very cool little hand made push dagger / dirk! :cool: I am curious as to how, and with what tool you jigged out the knife design from the saw blade with??
 
A tiny little vintage Hammer Brand single blade slipjoint with half stop and pearlized scales.. The hi-carbon steel blade is exactly 1 1/2 inches long... Just luv this little one. :cool:
 
Benchmade 3100 auto Benchmite.
Woodard Pocket Pro.
Microtech UTX-70.

Smallest blade goes to the Spyderco SPOT.
 
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