>>2482779>Knives with choils allow you to get closer to the edge than knives without, simple asCool, let's be pedantic. Wrong again. Note the knife above.
Also, what is this mythical task that requires you to be so incredibly close to the cutting edge that you are willing to sacrifice the blade length, the balance, and the comfort of a knife?
>Alright, here's what you said exactlyNo, that's not exactly what I said. Taking my comments out of context doesn't work, faggot. Here's what I said:
"the only time a finger choil makes any sense at all is on a large fixed blade chopper, where the blade is so front-heavy that it is incredibly cumbersome to do ***fine cutting tasks*** like carving etc. The choil allows you to get your hand closer towards the centre of the blade, making it more balanced and, in turn, much easier to wield". Check it.
>Feel free to explain how "Making it more balanced makes it better" is somehow the same statement as "It being unbalanced is how it actually functionsYou still obviously can't read or you STILL haven't read my post, because at no point did I say that. YOU said that, not me. Keep having an argument with yourself.
>And my point is finger choils on small knives make them a lot better at fine tasks (what smalls knives are specifically made for) than small knives without. Your entire argument is "finger choil on small knife bad because I say so", which is a dogshit opinion that only a baiting retard such as yourself can holdThat's not my experience. As I've said before and as the pic above clearly demonstrates, finger choils don't allow you to get closer to the cutting edge. Your entire argument is "finger choil on small knife is good because I say so" which is a dogshit opinion and only a baiting retard such as yourself can hold because its not true. Back at ya. Your argument has no validity. As always, keep seething. Or just buy a knife that is not poorly designed, then you won't need to defend it.