well i'm going to buck the trend on this one, i had, and used a sableIV extensively for a few years. it's a great all round knife. once you've knocked the shoulders off and it's got nicely polished convex terminal bevels it's a fantasic knife. it is arguably, as the advertising blurb suggests, one of the best in the already excellent one piece range. don't be fooled by the tough guy tactical knife image, unlike some, the reeves stuff really cuts too.
it's also one of the very few knives that you can get through the mors kochanski test without being destroyed in the process
that said, yes the handle can be very cold to use, and the knurling can be a little harsh for those with lovely soft pinkys
so i covered mine with a layer or two of bike tyre inner tube.
i sold mine under protest at a time when i needed the money more.
uppy_dog
in the end, you can spend a fortune on lots of different knives that still won't cut better than a well set up £3:50 mora. it just depends where you go and what you do. if i had the money now though i would probably get something different. i'm sure that someone will point out that you get an entire top of the range "bushcraft tool kit" for the price of the reeves knife.
as a general purpose knife it's superb, if you want a specialist carving/woodworking knife though, look elsewhere.
cheers, and.