Most beautiful in the world will be hard to pin down, as you can see by the above posts.
Here's one of the most beautiful knives i have. Just so happens to be a Randall...
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Don't have any one favorite, but this one is up there:
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Most beautiful in the world will be hard to pin down, as you can see by the above posts.
Here's one of the most beautiful knives i have. Just so happens to be a Randall...
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ANY of Gichkin's work. For instance: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...2#post10219812
Im rather drawn to these:
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These by Master Jerry Fisk
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Last edited by camoninja; 12-17-2011 at 06:44 PM.
Somebody post pix of Buster Warenski's King Tut Dagger.
The most beautiful knife ive ever owned was this Al Mar.(property of another forum member now)...fit and finish was superb...i cant recall why i fell out of love with it??...FES
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Nice knife, but yep, you guessed it, another "homage." As is this one with slightly more provenance:
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I sure do appreciate Mr. Cecchini's offerings.
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Matt Cucciara can whip up a fine folder.
William Henry's stuff could be considered "beautiful".
I think the Buck/Mayo Carbon Fiber TNT is a sexy lookin folder too
But may not compare to these Randall's. WoW
The one that's there when you need it.
Definitely not an "artist" knife, but my eyes find lots of beauty in the Ka-Bar Beast...
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The only knife that immediately popped into my mind is the Warenski King Tut Dagger. That knife will remain at the top of the heap for shear esoteric knife artistry for a long time to come.
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler.
Albert Einstein
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