Not sure mate, but there are a few,
1.A full tang if used in cold climates might leave it open to sticking to your hand if not using contact gloves.
2. You can do some quite heavy work with a Scandi Grind, it may not cut as cleanly as a full flat grind, but has some very good points.
3. Micarta is still as far as I am concerned a plastic as are the handles on the frosts mora and they do not impede the performance of the knife.
4. Blade shape is horses for courses, despite the fact that most of us prefer one thing to another.
5. Looking after a blade, you do not always have access to oils and the liquid in some fats will quite readily eat into a carbon steel blade.
The best that you can get is one that you can look after and know something about, not a custom knife that you have never used before in a super steel.
It is also something that you can use and not worry about damaging because it came from her and cost so much.
I have all sorts, but I cannot advise you on what you feel comfortable with, get out there and have a look is the only advise that is good.
If it feels good in the hand and it works for you then that is a good knife