Eleagant and Refined knives

Almar Hawk ultralight, definitely worth mentioning. I don't own it, hence no pics, but its a knife I'd carry to a black tie event.
 
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I was hoping you'd see this thread PM!!!
As usual.....most amazing pics my friend!!!
Joe
 
How about three sisters forge "beast". I love the look of this knife and while it's beautiful it's also built like a tank.
 
Hey that's me! I made three of the inTIGrals. The frames were two pieces then TIG welded down the spine. Integrated over travel stop milled into the lock side and a bunch of other features on them I've never seen before. I have a new folder in process currently actually that's similar but had even more detail added to it. I still plan to make more just like this but a bit thinner to keep the weight down. Those blades were .200" thick.

Nicely done sir [emoji1360]
 
I'm always looking for elegant and refined folding pocket knives, both in function and appearance. I don't mind a variety of prices, categories, features, materials, sizes, and so on. Do you have any suggestions?

Kirby Lambert!
 
Only "Elegant" and/or "Refined" (AKA: "Pretty to look at") knives I have are a Rough Rider RR915 large Stoneworx stockman, Rough Rider RR 858 Mini Trapper (imitation tortoise shell handle, They call it a trapper, but it looks more like a Barlow, to me) and a Rough Rider RR 346 Barlow (Imitation Abalone handle).
The Stoneworx stockman is reminiscent of something David and Brian Yellowhorse produce.
All are quite useable, and people friendly.
Not sure if it qualifies, but my Case 62131 Canoe (Amber jigged bone) is also a handsome knife.
 
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