I bought my Becker Brute 8 or 9 years ago after a lot of research into the "camp knife" concept that was kind of a new or recently popular thing about that time. The 1/4" thickness of the blade and the actual tapering of the blade down to its distinctive point are unique features. But the fact that the curve of the blade is similar to the curve in a number of ancient designs in edged weapons, especially Greek designs and the Kukri compound the interesting and useful qualities. I like the flattened spine down toward the tip needed for batoning and splitting wood. That surface also works as a hammer if your aim is careful. Though I like the kydex sheath, I have always hankered for a cool leather one but I guess I would have to try and make one if I was going to have such a thing.
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"I had rather be right, than consistent" - Winston Churchill (Colquhoun - "Se je pui")