Reddit reviews FLEXCUT Tri-Jack Pro, with Roughing Knife, Detail Knife and Mini-Cutting Knife, Aluminum and Cherry Inlay Pistol Grip, (JKN95)
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Carving specific jackknife with three different bladesRoughing Knife - Detail Knife - and Mini-Cutting KnifeFits easily and safely into your pocket or packThe go to tool for carvers on the goMade in the USA
I have this:
Flexcut Tri-Jack Pro
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A2B9U1C?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00
i know its a little more expensive than you said but it is well worth the price.
it has all 3 of those blades but its still a "pocket knife" i absolutely love mine
Mhm, also, it doesn't have a saw, but if people do want to buy a knife that they're going to keep for carving, the Flexcut Tri-Jack Pro is unbelievably comfortable.
This and this are fairly ugly, but fit the description, though the second also has three blades all are under 2". Folded, both measure 4" or a touch more.
You can expand your selection a good deal if you allow for a shorter handle with a lanyard hole and get or make yourself a fob. With, say, a paracord fob with a fat knot or a washer at the end and a firm grip, I doubt you'll have much of an increased issue with leverage unless you're looking to do a lot of woodworking or other tough material cutting with your pocket knife, at which point you might consider a fixed blade instead.
You might also try /r/helpmefind.
Sorry I don't have any better/more stylish/whatever suggestions. Those were the best I found looking for something similar a while back, saved for a later date when I felt like spending money on something like them.