>>970554After years of knife enthusiasm and collecting, and using knives outdoors in the wild, I've had to by a meme ESEE knife to understand the batonny trend.
It's not because of what you may imagine.
It's to show wear and use on the knives.
Fudds like coated chisel-like knives for batonny because normal knife use does not wear out a knife, much less if it isnt coated.
They have to feel their tool has been used so they can imagine they have lived tons of adventures and been through a lot. That's literally it. That's why everyone demands 1/4 '' thick knives and that's why the market is filled with sharpened prybars marketed as survival and outdoors knives.