>>1085073>It can't be a a.flat grind and sabre.A saber grind is a flat grind that doesn't go all the way up the blade, loosely still called a flat grind by some of us idjits where we call a flat grind a full flat grind. But I totally get what you're saying.
From the factory the Knives of Alaska Bush Camp comes with a saber grind and a secondary edge bevel which from some angle does look a lot like a hollow grind, but it isn't.
I took mine which cut just fine with the factory grind and reprofiled it to change the seconday bevel to a steep convex at the apex and remove the shoulder of the secondary bevel flattening it to the primary grind so that it cuts even better, though it came hair shaving sharp from the factory and never really dulled as it was maintained by light stropping now and then.
The difference is that before when slicing an apple or potato it felt more like splitting wood than slicing it, now slices through much cleaner and still carves into wood beautifully.