Suggestions for Small EDC???

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Cricket Bite wrote:As you could figure out I am a cricket guy. Lately I am taken by the Dragonfly. I like the SE since cutting boxes and things open is mostly what I do with it. The tip with its weird shape can do delicate cuts well. The cricket is an awesome little guy. It is low profile in pocket. I have been keeping mine in the little 5th pocket of my jeans. Believe it or not the blade shape is quite useful. It will do whatever you ask as long as you don't ask it to gut a dear or anything like that. It is also people friendly although I have had coworkers gasp over the "knife" I pulled out to cut something and I live in Idaho. Whatever.

That's great to know. Thought about that one a lot - just didn't know how much it could handle and how difficult it would be for me to sharpen.
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kurt6652 wrote:The Urban is a nice little knife, it is discontinued but still available online.

I like the Urban but it felt a little big for a secondary EDC.
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If you like the pingo give the squeak a hard look also. I love mine.
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Definitely Squeak or Pingo...perfect smaller knives both....
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Military or Yojimbo 2.

No wait, I am so used to saying these two that I get mixed up,
sorry, force of habit. Yep Dragonfly, or Ladybug ZDP even smaller.
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If the only criterion is a sub 3" blade, then I'd suggest the CF Chaparral. Good looking, thin, compact, highly ergonmic, and it slices like a demon.

If you're looking for a key chain/ring knife, then the Jester is excellent. I've had one of the burgundy micarta ones on my key ring for almost ten years.

If you're looking for a watch/vest pocket knife, then the Mouse or Cricket would work, but I'd suggest the Balance as it's easier to find than the Mouse and both more ergonomic and easier to sharpen than the Cricket.
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The Deacon wrote:If you're looking for a watch/vest pocket knife, then the Mouse or Cricket would work, but I'd suggest the Balance as it's easier to find than the Mouse and both more ergonomic and easier to sharpen than the Cricket.
Definitely!

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The Jester was my favorite until I got a Balance.

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Ferris Wheels wrote:If you like the pingo give the squeak a hard look also. I love mine.
Thanks. I'll do that.
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kbuzbee wrote:Definitely!

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The Jester was my favorite until I got a Balance.


Ken

I have heard mixed reviews about the balance - mainly that it is too small for many people - so it's good to hear that it's a knife people like. The decision is getting more difficult now.
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This might help, or further confuse the issue...

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Left to right - Spin - Cricket - Balance - Mouse - Kiwi

I know the Cricket has its fans but, to me, the Balance offers a much better, more natural, grip. Of course, of the lot, the Kiwi is my personal favorite and daily companion.

FWIW, while the Spin is a neat little knife, I hesitate to recommend it only because it's out of production and a fair percentage of the ones being sold on eBay nowadays are low quality, but relatively hard to spot, fakes.
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GB Air would be my top pick. Kiwi is number two, but if you let me cheat by a tenth of an inch or so, the Des Horn and the Centofante 3 and 4 would beat out the Kiwi.

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I would like to suggest the PPT. It's small but a bit bulky and may not appeal to you but please take a look at it if you can.
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KardinalSyn wrote:I would like to suggest the PPT. It's small but a bit bulky and may not appeal to you but please take a look at it if you can.
I haven't considered the PPT. I'll do that. Thanks for the suggestion.
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The Deacon wrote:If the only criterion is a sub 3" blade, then I'd suggest the CF Chaparral. Good looking, thin, compact, highly ergonmic, and it slices like a demon.
I'd have to agree with The Deacon... Chappy is a GREAT lil knife!
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If discontinued ones are an option I have to throw in the CF ZDP Walker. A wonderful little thin classy blade I just don`t carry because I fear corrosion.
An other option (for me) is the Robin G10. Heavy, rigid and its handle fits me better than a lot of other knives.
The Dragonfly Salt currently is my favorite for small EDC blade as I had rust spots on S30V, VG10 and 8Cr13MoV. Too bad its handle feels too small to use it comfortably.
Unbeatable and therefor always on my keys is the Ladybug Hawkbill Salt. Always in my pocket and operates greatwith a bunch of keys attached to it.
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joneil wrote:I have heard mixed reviews about the balance - mainly that it is too small for many people - so it's good to hear that it's a knife people like. The decision is getting more difficult now.
I'd thought so too. But I'm 6'6" with largish ;) hands and it works just fine for me.

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