Recommendations for a small pocket knife.

Most of the time, I carry a benchmade griptilian but that’s a locking knife. If I have to go anywhere civilised, I have a Qsp mini penguin. Made in China but absolutely excellent quality and it’s so stiff, it’ll never close up on you. Doesn’t need to lock.

 
Traditional - Arthur wright - or Michael May seen hear
Classic pocket knife - non locking Swiss Army knife the field master is very useful all the tools you need.

But Spyderco Uk penknife is very good but appreciate it’s not for everyone as you have highlighted.
 
What is this please - long gone from high streets around here sadly................
That’s a shame.
There's a traditional ironmongers near me, and a newer hardware store, and both sell a small range of handy penknives.
As do all of the agri suppliers/feed merchants, of which I frequent several.
Maybe the OP isn't in a rural area? I don't know.
 
Yes it does really, actually dont mind it being on the small side, this will be a “what do you want for your birthday present” from my wife so would like something nice hence the buy once cry once, maybe £100-£200 sort of quality.
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Viper Dan Wood 2, looks great, holds an edge, light weight and unobtrusive in the pocket, one handed opening.
 
Tell you what as well
If you can find a Lowen Messer pocket knife they are great

Mine must be 40yrs old now

 
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Opinel knives are fantastic just careful of blood drying when it’s closed.
If you’re considering a multitool with a knife Leatherman all the way from my experience.
Gerber knives are also very good quality.
I have a leatherman pocket knife, excellent little thing
 
Tell you what as well
If you can find a Lowen Messer pocket knife they are great

Mine must be 40yrs old now

Brilliant knives, I bought a few when I went to a fishing boat chandlers in Peterhead years ago, Still using them to date and at the time cost roughly £9 per knife, Was a long time ago though
 
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