Most comfortable knife?

Sorry about the duplicate post; I didn't mean to repeat myself but the first post did not display at first. at first.
 
Used or carried doesn't apply but pick up a classic Loveless hunter at a knife show.
I've never held a knife that could beat it.
 
For pure comfort during use would be any of my fix blade Doziers with rounded/ dropped pommel and single finger index. Take your pick: Agent, Pro Guides Knife, and my custom Companion (4 subtle but functional finger grooves).

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Nakano
 
For a folder it is my slim Synergy, but the most comfortable knife I own is a custom warncliffe with a 3" blade made by Lynn Griffith. A joy to weild.

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James Segura
San Francisco, CA
 
I like the way the Spyderco Wegner and the Colt Python feel in my hands. I've been thinking about getting the smaller Wegner, too.
 
A small clip point damascus I just bought from Audra Draper. It has a sweet Ed Fowler style Rambouillette sheephorn handle that fits my hand like no other, including my Fowlers. Ed taught her well....
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Other than the knife that happens to be to hand when I need it, my StarMate first, second, and third.

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Walk in the Light,
Hugh Fuller
 
TOPS Shadow Hunter

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Or an Allen Blade MEUK

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Or the shaft of my new Axe.

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Thank you,
Marion David Poff aka Eye, Cd'A ID, USA mdpoff@hotmail.com

Talonite Fire

"Many are blinded by name and reputation, few see the truth" Lao Tzu

[This message has been edited by Marion David Poff (edited 04-18-2000).]
 
Fixed: Anything by Mad Dog

Custom Folder: Crawford Wortac or KKF

Production folder: My trusty AFCK (after I've taken some sandpaper to the scale edges) or Emerson Commander.
 
I find the Crawford Point Guard and the Elishewitz Stryker's handles to be the most comfortable of all folders.

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You could put nacho cheese sauce on it...
 
For a folder (and it's fixed-blade counter part, I've always liked the Kasper Fighting Folder. I think cord-wrapped handles are comfortable, so I'd say my everyday knife, a Hartsfield Kwaiken, is very comfortable.
 
The Ken Onion designed Colt Python has the best ergonomics of any folder I have found both in the foward and reverse grip. I also really like the recurve blade with false edge. THe only negative (IMO) is the 440 steel used for the blade. The price is right for this slick folder.

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Ray Carr
 
Kershaw Avalanche is comfortable with CUDA being a close second.
Of fixed blades: Greco Companion

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