Smoothest knife you have one that's always going to be your fav?

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Nicest,smoothest knife you own,post pics of your beloved folder or fixed blade that's always gonna be your favorite knife no matter what
 
These two. Early model Spyderco Gayle Bradley, and Zero Tolerance 550 #244
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Kershaw Speedform II, thumb slicer replaced. It just flies open with a thumb flick.
 
Really glad the BM 950 was my first expensive knife purchase. Wouldn't trade it for any knife in its price range and many higher than I paid.

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ATM, this BM mini 556:
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Got it used, abused! Took it apart, clean, oil & resharpen....smooth like butter. Just feel great to savage a BM and bring it back to life!!!
 
Small regular Sebenza, circa 1997. Sorry, no pics. Not a paying member.

You don't need to be a paying member, you can use a website like image shack.

Knife I will never get rid of: Kershaw Leek G10. Because it was my first quality knife.

Smoothest knife: I don't really know how to judge this. How smooth it glides open? How easily it flicks open? How easy it is to close?
 
Kershaw tilt. So smooth, and light for such a big knife.
Don't ask about the camel.
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PLEASE......no more camel PLEASE.......

For me I can't say it will always be my favorite knife, but my ZT0200 is the ****

Oh ok um I'm have a problem uploading pics....
 
First BM or otherwise "fancy" knife that I bought several years ago. Now smooth as glass, it's been through a lot with me and still looks almost new. Maybe I'm not hard enough on my knives... But then again I cut sheetrock and anything else I needed cut in the aftermath of Irene and Sandy, opened up paint cans, cut lotsa rope... and some wire with it... Even cut some contaminated carpet with it (I own a property restoration company) and not much damage. I usually don't have time to worry about it until after the fact and then I go "Snap, maybe I shouldn't have done that today"... but this knife just takes it.
Don't get me wrong, I don't abuse it by any means. If I really need some cutting done I usually have my guys break out the utility knives but in an event that I need something cut right there and then the 950 comes out.

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