The most comfortable knife you've held...

2 fixed blades worth mentioning:

Pacific Cutlery Corp. Samson weehawk boot knife.

Pacific Cutlery Corp. Samson series 955 hunter.

Both knives have that warm feeling and just melt into your palm! :thumbup:
 
top 3 fixed blades:
1. steve ryan plan B, by crkt
2. HAK
3. mini gurkha, by cold steel

top 3 folders:
1. kershaw whirlwind
2. tarani karambit, both bladetech and 5.11 versions
3. chinook II, by spyderco.
 
Folders only for me....

My most comfortable one is the Buck 110.

Other very comfortable knives I have owned are...

Spyderco Military
Gerber Gator
Opinel No.9
Victorinox Jumpmaster
 
For folders, it's a tie between my Kershaw Cyclone and JYD II...Both feel excellent in my hand.

For a fixed blade, it would have to be my Gerber BMF, with it's Hypalon handle.
 
Fixed - Any Brian Goode fixed blade (the most hand friendly knife I have ever held)

Folder - Queen made Dan Burke Rancher
 
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1. My Coast Bowie is far more comfortable then any other bowie of many that I own including many very expensive ones.
2. Its not a machete, only used as one to clear a path but the no longer made SANDVIK square headed brush tool is awesome. I cleared acres of brush and new growth land with it and it is far more efective then any machete, literally going through baseball bat sized green hardwood with one stroke.
3. A Schrade 154 is a heckuva fixed blade hunter/fisher to use or carry, though it needs more of a finger guard to rate with the best.
4. Best folder? Hmm?
 
Most comfortable folders:
Spyderco C83 Persian and Caly3

Honorable mentions go to:
Dodo,
Lil Temperance,
R2,
Military
ATR,
Native,
Stretch,
Volpe.
 
I have always thought the Becker line was comfortable while working.

+1 for Beckers, except the Necker, which can't have much of a handle and still be the easily concealable neck knife it is. My Crewman's handle feels great.
 
In my medium to small sized hands i find the Mora Clipper the most comfortable. Followed by the Ka-bar fixed blades (the USMC style handle),the Buck phenolics (119/120/102 etc), Cold Steel Tanto and Mora 2000.
For folders it would be first gen SOG Tomcat, Victorinox Rucksack, Laguiole, Sow belly and the Barlow slipjoint.
 
Fixed - Any Brian Goode fixed blade (the most hand friendly knife I have ever held)
Thumbs up on that! Thats a pet peve of mine. A great looking knife thats awkward to handle. I am lucky that my Krein knife and my charles sauer custom are great feeling knives as well :)
 
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