Perfect Knife?

I haven't found a complaint on any of my Doziers.

Doc

Are you talking about the KA-BAR Dozier folders or one of his customs?

Put me down for the Camillus Becker BK10 Crewman for my perfect knife.
 
Tim Galyean Pro Series Junkyard Dawg. Can't find a thing wrong with either the large or small model.
 
BM 10700 Nagara is very well put together especially for a red class. Also my CRKT McGinnis Summa is impecable as hard as it is to believe. I know some forumites may frown on CRKT but I love em.
 
Knives I own that were flawless,
SAK
ZT0300
Millie
delica
JYD II CB
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SOG 02 Arcitech - never felt a smoother opening production made knife. It was as flawless as they come.
 
Victorinox was indeed an inspired choice!
I will add a much smaller Swiss company: Klötzli. Truly perfectionist stuff.
Some more additions:
- my 2 Moki "knife of the year" models are as precisely made as the best custom out there.
- at the top end of the price spectrum, I examine Rockstead already a few times, and you can't say anything bad about the quality.
- less expensive perfect modern models are the Spyderco Military, Sage 1 and Caly 3, and the very affordable Boker Plus Exskelibur 1.
- in the more classic tradition the Robert Klaas Monolith, the Fontenille-Pataud gentlemen laguiole, the Perceval Le Français and the elegant slipjoint Chambriard Le Compagnon are all near-ideal.

Also my CRKT McGinnis Summa is impecable as hard as it is to believe.
Yes, it's wonderful isn't it. I will see how it holds up but indeed it feels completely right.
 
Linder Super Edge 1, Tops Scorpions Tail, SOG Visionary I & II, Schrade Golden Bear Lockback, Simonich Raven.
 
My Benchmade 630 & 635BK, the Skirmish family, were perfect - as was the 760BK LTi. My Christmas present 670 Apparition looked great - until I took the clip off - that side's scale screws were missing - brand new! Feast or famine with those folks. Still, I love BMs. My other Christmas present, a Buck 172 Mayo TNT, surpassed my Buck custom shop 110s as the most perfect Buck ever. My Kershaw 1725SG2 JYDII is perfection, as well.

My most perfect folding knives:

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Oddly, they are all Ti frames, framelock, and have upgrade steel blades. I love my Vic SAKs, but the blades don't keep their edge like S30V, etc - and they are a lot more than just 'knives'. For fixed blades, I love my Bark Rivers.

That 760BK LTi and the Buck 172 are available - and nearly perfect - and pricey!

Stainz
 
I actually never had a "perfect" knife, not even my Sebenza is 100% flawless, but it does get pretty close to that.
 
There is no such thing as a "Perfect Knife" that is why we buy so many of them as we keep looking for just that one (perfect knife).!! Even if you have one and you have 99 friends they all are going to disagree with you in some way or another - as everybody has a better mouse/trap and no two peoples likes are a liker.! LOL Enough said for the perfect knife. Lots come close - but no Cigar.****
 
My Sebenza is perfect. It amazes me with the tight clearances how this knife is made. I can't find anything wrong with it.
 
For fixed production blades,I'll give a vote for RAT Cutlery,their fit and finish and how they feel in hand is pretty amazing.For folders Victorinox gets the nod.Spyderco puts out a really good product also.
 
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