What is your most FUN knife?

my ar. non-stop flicking, plus food prep, box cutting, mail opening, log splitting, pencil sharpening hell you name it if i can use it i will! :D
 
My good old Pacific Cutlery Barry Wood designed swinglock folder. A little more tricky to flip than the bali. But lots of fun!

N.
 
My most FUN knife would have to be my Benchmade 805s...It is sooooo smooth, and so fun to see the expression on sheeple's face when I whip-out my fairly large 805s.:D.
 
Have to agree with previous poster...my most fun knife is my HI AK Bowie, followed closely by my 15" sirupati also by HI.
 
Most fun would be a butterfly knife I got in Spain. Beatiful steel and black laquered handles. Having the latch on the wrong handle screwed me up on all "normal" butterfly knives forever though.
 
I like to play with the Microtech D/A OTF's. Fun to click open and closed. But the Balisongs are fun to flip and there is always a new move to learn or invent. These are my favorite toys.
 
Usually play with the latest knife I've acquired.
But the most fun is with a balisong.
 
Cuda Maxx 5.5 inch. From concealed to huge in a heartbeat (that flipper really works!).

I popped it open and handed it to a 17 year old nephew, who said without missing a beat, in a crappy Austrailian accent: "now that's a knife!"
 
like to play with either my protech godfather or microtech makora fireant, the mak is the neatest, imho an OTF auto is the coolest knife ya probably will never carry.
 
Production: Benchmade 630 Skirmish
Custom: Crawford KFF, JW Smith mini-Scimitar (both are smooth as silk)
 
Standard Benchmade balisong with the weehawk blade (42?). It's fun to swing, can be thrown, long enough to get pickles out of a jar and it will spread peanut butter.

It's interesting to see people indicate their most fun knife is one they flick. Some people on these forums think that's not appropriate. Not me. :)
 
At 1 1/2 ounces, it's slender and can be flicked open and close very quickly and then disappear into your pocket. It's a shame DC knife laws prohibit blades over 3 inches or it would be my EDC
 
It's a tossup, but I think my Mobius edges out my Aftermath. I fidget with changing grips on the Mobius all the time.



--Bob Q
 
For a folder, it's my Spyderco Lil' Temperance because is so easy to manipulate into different grips, and after Sal Glesser showed me how he flips his knives open it's even easier to open (kind of a wrist rotation thing). However my Al Mar Sere 2000 gets about the same play time. It has one of the best designed handles I held.

As for a fixed blade: all of them.
 
The knives I tend to play with are my Kershaw/Ken Onion Rainbow Leek and my Victorinox Mechanic.

The Spyderco Meerkat is fun too!

Allen.
 
Marcelo Cantu said:
... and after Sal Glesser showed me how he flips his knives open it's even easier to open (kind of a wrist rotation thing). ...

OK, I'll bite. How do you do this? I can open with a flick, brownie pop, wave, or spyder drop but have not heard of this.

Chris
 
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