Let's see your gentleman's folders!

Benchmade Emissary

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Took this photo last night for another thread but I do believe the Spyderco Des Horn would qualify as a gentleman's folder. Nice little knife. Really light and the blade grind is scalpel-like.

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That's funny that a pimped Air was posted right after my pic. I almost bought a Spyderco Air but ended up spending that money (plus some, obviously) on the Oeser. I hear the Air is a really nice knife though, and it's still tempting me sorely!
 
Spyderco CF UKPK, perfect as a gents knife but an excellent worker:
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Buck Vantage Avid in Diamond Wood Scales, mine is the large but still very gent like:
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I believe the Spyderco Gayle Bradley could really be counted as a large Gents knife:
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And of course the Victorinox Red Alox Cadet(or any color, but mine is Red):
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I just received this a couple weeks back.
It was a gift form my wife for my birthday.

She had them file my initials on the back of it, it came out very nice imho:)

It is a Laguiole by Fontenille Pataud in Carbon steel.

 
I just received this a couple weeks back.
It was a gift form my wife for my birthday.

She had them file my initials on the back of it, it came out very nice imho:)

It is a Laguiole by Fontenille Pataud in Carbon steel.

A very nice personal touch, and it was very well done. I like that idea much better than engraving on the blade.
 
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William Henry P10 Lancet about $325 usually carried on special occasions.

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And a Maserin Spirit with SS Damascus blade.
 
I carry pretty much any folder I want to, but these are what I generally choose from when I go to the NYC office:

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