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Prettiest knives

ro Offline Corwyn

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Prettiest knives
on: July 07, 2015, 01:13:35 PM
So, which are the prettiest knives you ever saw?
Just post some  :drool: pictures.
You don't have to have them, it doesn't matter if they are cheap or expensive, factory of custom, bad or good. They just have to be sharp, no wall-hangers.
Saks and multitools grudgnigly allowed  :P

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Abalone + Coloured Damascus Thai Knife


Rayskin Opinel


Galante/Montejano Resolza


Montejano Victorinox Pioneer


Sharla Hansen Dagger


Kevin Casey Damascus MOP
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wales Offline hiraethus

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Re: Prettiest knives
Reply #1 on: July 07, 2015, 01:52:03 PM
I'm not sure a knife can be pretty.  Beautiful and elegant, for sure.  Anything that's simple, with clean lines and is purely (well, mostly) functional gets my vote.  A bit of wear makes it better too.

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Enzo PK70


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gb Offline AimlessWanderer

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Re: Prettiest knives
Reply #2 on: July 07, 2015, 02:18:02 PM
I'm not sure a knife can be pretty.  Beautiful and elegant, for sure.  Anything that's simple, with clean lines and is purely (well, mostly) functional gets my vote.  A bit of wear makes it better too.


Yeah, I'm more along the same lines as you as to what makes a good looking knife. Overly fussy details and materials don't do it for me. The humongously expensive William Henry knives at Heinnies look bloody awful to me, and I'd much rather have my significantly cheaper stag handled Muela Jabali 17A


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ro Offline Corwyn

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Re: Prettiest knives
Reply #3 on: July 18, 2015, 09:29:25 AM
Bill Burke - 305 mm dragons breath yanagi. Red morel handle musk ox spacer and but cap with 24 carat gold inlay around integral bolster.

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fi Offline Crow

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Re: Prettiest knives
Reply #4 on: July 18, 2015, 12:01:42 PM
First time i saw CRKT Fossil here, on the forum. Wondered what it was, and got an answer.

This somehow appeals to my eye.



 

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