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Yes, I agree! :-)
Yep, I'm sure that I have posted pics of the Teal several times before. I was just drawing a size comparison to your tiny Trapper.
I have posted pics of the Digicam Para 2 before, also.
You have to admit. They are both pretty darn photogenic, don't ya think?
I think I've seen that one before Ron, but worth seeing again! That's a neat little knife!
I like the camo Para 2 cool!
Craig, that's just about the same size as my Lakota Teal -- a knife I have carried for almost 40 years! It is also 2.5" closed with a blade whose cutting edge is only 1 5/8". And even though I EDC a Spyderco Para 2 this little guy easily handles roughly 75% of all my daily tasks. Perhaps, like yours, even more?
So, I definitely know the value of a smallish knife!
Here are some shots of my Teal...
A true workhorse. Pictured here with my Digicam Para 2...
This trio comprise the heart of my daily carry...
I will occasionally rotate my Para 2, as I own 4 variations, but the Teal and the Zebralight are ALWAYS in their designated pockets when I leave my abode -- Without exception! There is also always a Victorinox Champ Plus riding on my belt in a pouch as well as a Victorinox Classic on my keyring in my pocket. That IS my EDC!
Thanks guys!! :)
Ron, It's 2 1/2" closed. Bigger than a Victorinox Classic, but just a bit smaller than a Case Peanut. It feels bigger than it's size would indicate. Small knives like this do about 95% of what I need a knife for everyday. For the other 5% I'm getting a Case Swayback Gent.
Well, it's purdy. But, I just have to ask...How tiny is it?
Just the right size
That's a beauty Craig
Brian, I bet that's a true story, Knives talk, and that knife conveyed that story to you. Poor calves.
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