High-falutin' gents knives: Mine's a Buck 526 Executive. What's yours?

If I had a 2010 BFC traditional knife I think that would be my selection to carry while wearing a tux and receiving a knife award! It's a real classy looking knife.
 
Mine would be one of these:

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or possibly one of these:

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or possibly this one:

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or maybe even this new to me Queen:

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or maybe the stag Silver Knight in this photo:

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I have more "dress knives" than I have "dress clothes".

Ed
 
...and some more ivory falutin'-ness from the bench of Ken Erickson...

Wharncliffe Trapper:

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"80" Pattern Whittler:

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Hi,

Like a lot of us here, I'm far from a suit and tie kind of guy. The last time I wore one was for a Fathers Funeral last January. I carried this. Just seemed right that day.

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Otherwise a Queen Whittler is about as fancy as I get.
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Dale
 
Probably this little Silver Knight, and hope the award would be a slick little custom.

I like that Silver Knight. I guess the evidence above is pretty conclusive, eh?
They are really sweet little knives. The first production is a little better finished than the re-introduced ones, but they are all nice. I like the higher polish on the original ones. There were some different versions and I think the first ones were called Silver Eagles instead of Silver Kights, but I don't own any of those.

Ed
 
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Actually, it was a .45 1911 grip (only one side) someone gave me. The other side is a little flatter and will eventually get some scrimshaw. 300
 
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