The slimmest knife? (with clip)

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boredelmo

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I carry just about a billion things in my pockets already. Cellphone, zippo, cig case, pens, keys.

I'm skinny and the pockets are bulging already.

I don't care about how it opens, if its serrated, color, whatever. Just the absolute thinnest knife with a clip.

Anything I have found so far do not have clips.
 
Schrade x-timer is awfully thin.

The clip shouldn't count, it's riding outside your pocket. If it's not riding outside your pocket, the name of the game is 'hex key'!
 
Gerber

Gerber Mini-Paraframe.

Wal*Mart.

Small knife, 2¼-inch blade, frame lock, pocket clip.

I have one.

It does okay.
 
Spyderco, CRKT, Kershaw, RKK all make reasonable quality knives that are flat.

The Sebenza is very flat also, but it's up in a different price category.
 
The slimmest knife with a clip I own is a Kershaw Vapor. I got my current one at Wally World.
 
http://www.crkt.com/kiss.html
It's pretty slim. Got a clip, has a frame (well, half of one anyway) and a blade. Everything you need, nothin' you don't. Ed Halligan designed a pretty simple system, CRKT makes 'em affordable.
 
Also look into the Benchmade 530. Very slim and light knife for the blade size.
 
The Spyderco Co-Pilot is extremely thin. Too thin for me, in fact. I find slightly larger knives tend to stay in place better...

The CP is a very attractive knife, appropriate for a gentleman.

John
 
> Kershaw Leek.

Yep - If you are looking for a thin knife with a clip, you should look at the Leek. I got one & it is a little too thin for me. I find myself reaching for the Spyderco....
 
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