What is Your Most BEAUTIFUL Knife?

I forget what I answered with on my original post to this thread, but I can say with certainty that now, my most beautiful folder, is the Fallkniven PXL with white micarta handles I received last weekend. It also has become my most carried folder in my edc rotation.
 
My Graham Spear point is the most beautiful knife I own in a utilitarian type of way :)

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My most beautiful one is a custom Puli hunter from Hungarian knifemaker Karoly Szabados (http://www.kesmives.hu/szabados.html). ATS-34 blade, iron wood handle, mirror polish, with two gold-coated Hungarian coins embedded in the handle. Here it is, hope you like it:
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Best regards,
Akos
 
My MOASH (middle) is probably my most visually appealing knife. The FBMLE (top) is a close 2nd!

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Definitely this one, a kitchen-utility knife I recently made. The cocobolo burl in the handle is pretty wild.

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Phillip
 
To my eyes - Cold Steel Magnum Tanto II.

Its perfectly balanced, has a gorgeous San Mai blade, perfectly sized tsuba style guard and the handle is finished off with a lovely skull crusher.

Everything you need and nothing you don't.

Unfortunately I don't have a pic of it. Shocking, I know. :(
 
A G Russel Toothpick with White Micarta handles and split bolster lock...too pretty to use!
 
Spyderco etched stainless steel Dragonfly; I just don't collect knies that I won't use so I don't have anything ultra-pretty.
 
A few purty knives... at least to me. All fixed blades except for the 110.

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that looks like a folder to me... at the handle, even... must be one of those rare folding-handle knives... is it a unique piece?... how long is the estimated waitlist for the maker?
 
Most beautiful?
It has to be this George Beechey. Heat-colored damascus blade, heat-colored titanium liners and bolsters, jasper scales, hippo tooth pivot cover.
Greg
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