Spyderco Native or Kershaw Storm?

but Native is made not for human hands

What, I'm not human? :D

It's funny, really, how a knife so well made for one person is just completely clumsy in someone else's hand. That's why we always say to try them out, if you can, before you buy.

I've even drawn them lifesize on carboard and cut the pictures out to get an idea of size & shape in my hand.
 
Native is a far superior knife, in my opinion. Steel is much better, handle more comfortable, blade shape more utilitarian, finger choil for "choking up" on the blade, black clip is less noticable in the pocket (Storm is silver), hande not cold in cold weather (Storm handle is steel with inlays), and I prefer the lockback although framelock is OK. And try sharpening the recurve blade on the Storm. Not too bad with a Sharpmaker but still a pain. I have both and I'm selling the Storm. I've never used it since I bought it. I will never sell my Native. Native all the way, from where I stand.

Regards
 
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