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Thanks, just wanted to show that even if you have to adapt your style to it's particular characteristics (because of the edge geometry these are done with a drawing rather than a planing motion)...a sharp knife is still a sharp knife, and wood is still wood. If you get hung up on just one way of looking at something, or just one way of doing something, you severely limit yourself in a wilderness or survival situation. Different edge geometries perform differently as we all know. Wishing you had a specific grind to perform a particular task, or complaining about the one you have at the moment, will not prevent frostbite.
Great Outlook on both the knife and a survival situation :thumbup: