Is the nice knife obsession in Bushcraft for owning a nice toy, or is there a justification I'm missing?
I understand that from a crafting point of view, an edged tool such as a knife is important and from a survival stance it could mean the difference between life and death. I have a Hultafors Craftman's Knife with Enhanced Grip, this cost me £10. In my opinion, this is an excellent knife for small work but also I have no issues abusing this with batoning and using the back for scraping sticky fat wood or on fire steels, it just soldiers through. I sharpen it before and after trips when I'm home, and I don't take a sharpening kit out.
If I had a £50 - £200 blade as some seem to have, in my mind I'd want to protect it, start taking out sharpening stones and strops, I'd worry I'd scratch it, hesitate to baton with it etc. It seems to promote a knife from a tool to an asset that needs to be protected from outside forces.
To me it seems counter intuitive to spend large amounts of money on a tool used for among dirt and fire, but as I asked at the beginning of the post, is there something I'm missing?
I understand that from a crafting point of view, an edged tool such as a knife is important and from a survival stance it could mean the difference between life and death. I have a Hultafors Craftman's Knife with Enhanced Grip, this cost me £10. In my opinion, this is an excellent knife for small work but also I have no issues abusing this with batoning and using the back for scraping sticky fat wood or on fire steels, it just soldiers through. I sharpen it before and after trips when I'm home, and I don't take a sharpening kit out.
If I had a £50 - £200 blade as some seem to have, in my mind I'd want to protect it, start taking out sharpening stones and strops, I'd worry I'd scratch it, hesitate to baton with it etc. It seems to promote a knife from a tool to an asset that needs to be protected from outside forces.
To me it seems counter intuitive to spend large amounts of money on a tool used for among dirt and fire, but as I asked at the beginning of the post, is there something I'm missing?