Looking for a super fun knife

Seriously though, if one doesn't think they are all "super fun," I don't know what one is doing here.
Ha! I do, and thanks for all these suggestions. As of late, I have been playing mostly with the FF Gent, which I think is a great knife (although my finger slips off the flipper sometimes). And I find I wish there was also a hole I could use to finger flick it open, so - here I am. I basically use the knife to open packages and flcik open and closed while I'm doing other stuff.
 
A Benchmade 940 is pretty fun and snappy. and its fun to close as well with the axis-lock. I flip it the whole commute to work.
 
Get a Busse(kin) chopper of some sort. Yard work will be almost fun... No limit to the things you can destroy.
 
When I got into knives a very important aspect to me was fidget factor... I got a bm rift. . Then a couple benchmade Bali's. ..while those are all really fun I learned that I enjoyed the action and sound of ti framelocks like the techno more. .. I have since sold the first 3 and have built my collection around knives that have a good feeling in hand and are a pleasure to operate...and maybe require a little skill like the crk umnumzaan (my edc) I have a pm2 that I've kept because I actually prefer the compression lock over the axis lock.

I'm probably in the minority but I'm a spaz and love to open knives for no reason other than to appreciate the mechanics and this is what I've learned provides the most joy for myself.
 
Kizer Feist.
Front flippers are fun to play with, and Feist is very well constructed.
 
The Manix 2 (and LW) is a great fidget knife. Thumb flick, Spydie flick, Spydie flick with other fingers, Spydie drop, whatever "disengage the lock and flick it open" is called, slow roll open -- and that's not even taking into account how much fun it is to close. :D
 
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