I agree with both Monanshee and Ralphie. A little shorter on the length, alot of times when doing delicate work I'll hold the knife like a pencil and the shorter the better the control. And stout to pry. I would also like to see something like a self hilt. something like on Dozier knives, not so much as a guard but something to index by so I know where my hand is on the knife at all times. As far as the edge angle I'm not sure. Thin and sharp is very important but caping is the one use where you are always cutting against bone so edge retention is equally as important. Don't know if any of that makes sense but hope it helps!!! The knife as it is definitely on the right track!


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