weirdest knife you ever owned/ handled

Kershaw E.T. probably

Don't have a pic of mine handy, but here's the knife

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Knife at the bottom.

Yuna EQ-1 - Nothing wrong with the knife but out of the ones I own it is probably the most odd looking. Feels great in hand especially for being so small. That is an XM-18 3.5" for size comparison.

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The weirdest knife I've handled is a Spyderco Lava. Weird ergos but I want one. Seems a bit pricy on the secondary market.
 
Same here, weirdest knife I have is the Spyderco Lava, its very comfy and functional but looks weird to most, I think its beautiful.
 
Sigh. A Batman folding knife. You know, the one that looks like a batarang when open. It was a gift though.
 
The Kershaw ET, finger pinching Rube Goldberg fun:

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The blade is spring-loaded so it wants to open and it wants to close making an on/off switch a handy feature if you want to pocket carry this folder from outer space with confidence.
 
Buck 143

Great knife, keeps an edge well, but the damn grip and ergos of it are so offset. The blade is huge compared to the griping surface and how it fits in the hand!

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Man, I haven't seen a Kershaw E.T in a long time. I've wanted one of those for years now. Really odd but cool design.
 
The Kershaw E.T. are cool and knida rare but the custom versions of that knife made by G. & G. hawk are evan harder to find but are cool since they are made with Ti and high end steel. Ive been looking for one to come up for sale for years now but no one seem willing to part with them.
 
ESEE 4. No matter how much I tried to like that knife, it just never felt right in my hand.
 
I've had these up before, don't know that I'd call them weird, but they are unusual....

Both are one-offs by Robert Alderman (Tracker's Forge), and hold/balance better than they look like they would....

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Beauty (or weirdness) is in the eye of the beholder....
 
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