Pretty much every knife I've ever purchased has claimed (and other users have claimed) to be razor sharp out of the box. I think I've only ever had that once or twice, with more expensive knives.
Most recently was a Benchmade folder which was relatively sharp, but certainly not razor sharp.
The biggest letdown of all was the Opinel No. 8 mushroom knife I bought. Not only is it not razor sharp, it's genuinely completely blunt. So not only is it needlessly a locking knife (mushrooms famously not being made of obsidian) and therefore unsuitable for EDC, but it's also arrived useless as a knife of any kind. I just do not see the appeal in Opinel in the slightest if this is the norm for them.
Am I just getting a string of bad luck or is this just what I should be expecting these days?
Most recently was a Benchmade folder which was relatively sharp, but certainly not razor sharp.
The biggest letdown of all was the Opinel No. 8 mushroom knife I bought. Not only is it not razor sharp, it's genuinely completely blunt. So not only is it needlessly a locking knife (mushrooms famously not being made of obsidian) and therefore unsuitable for EDC, but it's also arrived useless as a knife of any kind. I just do not see the appeal in Opinel in the slightest if this is the norm for them.
Am I just getting a string of bad luck or is this just what I should be expecting these days?