If you like the look of it, what does it matter what others think?
I think though that if you buy it, its something that will eventually (maybe quite soon) find its way to the Classified section. A toy that doesn't quite lived up to expected joy of ownership.
As a piece of art or design it isn't great, hard to get excited about AUS8, injection moulded rubber/plastic. For cutting ability, again, nothing to get excited about. Steep secondary bevel, short hollow grind. When I was in my early 20s and interested in martial arts I rather fancied one in the fantasy sort of way some folk do, imagining it would be cool to carry for self defence
. Fortunately, I already had an SRK and several AUS8 Voyagers, and when I got to handle a Kobun at a show I realised it wasn't something with any practical value to me, and not enough aesthetic value to be worth the price. (No, I never actually carried a knife for self defence in the UK, and was told by a friendly state trooper I shouldn't carry the 4" Voyager in the US either...boo.)
In the UK its design purpose isn't legal, unless you are a deploying soldier. So "experience" will amount to folk who fancied the look of a concealable stabby tactical/defence knife then tried it out for camping, the kitchen, or on a farm/building site opening sacks. That's like fancying the look of a Mazda MX5 and asking advice from people with no paved roads who use cars for moving furniture and livestock
Obligatory Cold Steel video for entertainment.