It would probably be a fine knife, but it's hard for me to believe it's a real improvement over a Kephart. Call me narrow minded if you will, I'm more of a traditionalist.
Edited to add: This isn't my style, but I would definitely take it for a spin. Could come in handy for trail maintenance. Clearly, this is intended to cater to the 'indecisive knife enthusiast' market. It is a tacticool but bushcraftish drop-point tanto-khuk with sawback, sharpened top edge, fire-bow handle socket and pommel hammers. A little bit of everything, really.
It looks like the grip would be pretty uncomfortable for any sawing... since anything worth sawing is going to take a while. Plus, it looks more like a metal saw than a wood saw. Maybe it's more for sawing out of an aircraft?
And I don't know how you could use that as a palm block with a firebow. It seems like the weight of the blade would make it really unstable to try and apply pressure to a spindle.
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