I own the wooden handled version (mine didn't crack). It's a very (!) beautiful knife. For finer work, I always prefer a slightly smaller knife, though. With thinner handles, that won't get in the way of my eyes when I'm looking at where exactly the edge is cutting. E. g. the Enzo Trapper. It just gives me a lot more control over what I'm doing. If you have to use your knife for hours on end (I usually don't have to), the handles of the Spyderco are just perfect, though. They are super-comfortable. However I don't care for the sheath much, it takes too much space imo. So that's a thing to consider as well, if you don't want to invest in another sheath as well.