Knife that's like a comfortable pair of shoes?

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Re: Knife that's like a comfortable pair of shoes?

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Hands down it's the Military for me. It has become a natural extension of my hand in use and the large handle lends itself to the ability to easily change grips and angles that makes it comfortable in a variety of conditions and circumstances.
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My reground Delica hands down. I’ve had it so long I’ve ground down the kick twice to get the point back inside the handle. I’ve reground the blade to thin it down and get it to cutting geometry.
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No doubt the Manix 2 for my hands. I have a G10 version that was this for me for some time. Recently got a LW version (late to the party) and it just fits and feels right.
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Cigar goes to the Chief for me. Prior to me finally springing for the Chief it was hands-down my Manix 2 Backlock. Nothing subtle about the M2BL, it's just a stud. It isn't lost on me that both of my faves are linerless G10 backlocks.
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The Manix 2 and the Chief are tied for me in this regard.
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Stretch then Native 5/Chief.
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