YOUR sliciest folder?

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I understand people’s definition of “slicey” may vary. To me it has a lot to do with thinness behind the edge and grind. What would you say is the sliciest folder you own?
 
Used to be these.

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Currently, this one.

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Opinel no.6 in bubinga, this model comes mirrorpolished from factory.
 
Technically it would be my Wegner Evo I keep in my work bag. Of knives I carry and use, though, it might be my Böker Plus Exskelibur, a full hollow grind leaves it insanely acute behind the edge, and it kept on slicing cardboard like nothing when there was barely an edge I could feel on it. I guess that's one way to get VG-10 to perform well.
 
Once again i have posted before i've actually read the question. Well, everyone should have an Opinel.;)
At those prices... YOU CAN’T AFFORD NOT TO !!! :D

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Edit: Seriously though... an opinel and a mora should literally be hidden everywhere: multiple places around the house, car, garage, family and acquaintances’ homes, stashed along your morning walk...
 
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These are all carried as a second knife in a sheath, along with a smaller traditional in the RFP. These are the best slicer/cutters of my sheath knives.
In order with the best on top.
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The worst slicer/cutter I've ever owned. It could have been a nice knife but the combination of thick edge and saber grind ruined it.
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I bought a WE Practic recently hoping for it to be a good, slicey edc (something a little more pocket friendly than a PM2). I have not been disappointed at all. Definitely a nice hollow grind slicer, and it has absolutely zero detectable blade play. :thumbsup:

Edit: I will at some point buy a nice traditional slipjoint though (Case/GEC). It's hard to beat them in slicing and some detailed tasks.

Edit#2: On second thought, my kershaw dividend might be the sliciest. (and yeah of course there's always the opinels in the collection)
 
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