>>548787>If you keep your knife in its sheath when you're not using it, it never touches anything that would leave a mark in it.Oh, of course! The part of carrying a knife when you actually use your knife has absolutely no potential (at all) for marking your blade. Work never results in wear? Nice logic.
Or I suppose you forgot to include that you never use your fucking knife.
>The optimal sharpening angle is more important than the final *sharpness.Is there some kind of argument here? All I'm reading is "You're right, other anon, but you used the wrong terminology so I'm going to rephrase what you said to fit my standards even though everyone else knows exactly what you meant."
>It's not by any means necessary, but it's definitely worth it.That's directly contradictory to what you said yourself, considering you acknowledged that he was referring to sharpening angle as sharpness.
Stop defending your blade and how you use it, and go use it your "correct way" instead. Then you can laugh at the futility of conflict over trivial matters such as this. After all, you're already right about everything anyway.
Golly gee whiz pal! I almost forgot! There's a bonus to all this!
You don't have to carry the weight of the responsibility that comes with being the friendly neighborhood knife police, and we don't have to listen to more of you telling us how to do things we've been doing for years without your help.