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What do you think about this

Not my taste either. I have a big hand. Not a fan of the tapering handle. YMMV.
 
I like it! However, if you were to get bored some night and sharpen the spine you could have a nice Wharncliffe with a modern touch.
 
The grips look nice; blade is an excellent steel. The knife looks like it was designed by an artist...with no interest in fitting it to the human hand. The blade shape is not something that I could use.
 
Honestly? The blade has no belly. It looks like it is already been sharpened down. Like a favorite pairing knife after 50 years of use.

I like Hairyclippers idea of flipping it into a wharncliff.
 
I'm just imagining holding it, the blade angle would be almost pointing to the sky. It wouldn't be nice to use.
 
:) Fine as a "gentlemen's knife " but for a real user I'd want a more ergonomic handle .
 
Like DocJD said, a good gentleman's knife, but not one I would use everyday but for special occasions because of the handle scales. I like the slim profile.
 
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