"...So my question for you guys is this:
*Knife at hand only*
Do you prefer a larger length blade, smaller length blade, thicker, and what task do you require your knife for the most? Can you depend on it if it was your only tool at hand or do you have another tool that has a higher priority?
Some people will have different task based on their area but I want to know if you cut down and split logs for fires whenever you make them, and if you had only your knife would you rather it be longer?
"...I must be missing something (it's been said before of me) but you seem to have several threads all asking variations on the same theme.
I'll ask you something - why chase the ideal/ultimate single knife issue down so vigorously ?..."
It is an oft repeated question on this and other forums. Why do some folks obsess about knife choice? I don't know.

In answer to the OP's original questions...
Do you prefer a larger length blade, smaller length blade?
I prefer a small blade.
thicker?
I sometimes like a thicker blade but often use a thinner one.
what task do you require your knife for the most?
When I'm out and about I mostly use my knife to prepare bits and pieces for my camp, pegs, pot hangers etc.
Can you depend on it if it was your only tool at hand?
It is never my only tool 'at hand' but most of my knives are as dependable as I need them to be.
do you have another tool that has a higher priority?
I'm not sure what you mean by 'priority', I have other tools yes.
I want to know if you cut down and split logs for fires whenever you make them?
I never cut down 'trees?', there is no shortage of usable wood of an appropriate size on the ground, if I need to make a much longer log shorter I'd use a saw.
I do split wood with my knife but I only split smaller logs with it.
if you had only your knife would you rather it be longer?
No I don't think I'd want a longer knife for day to day use, I quite fancy a leuku but not because I think I'd use it around here, I just want one.

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