Ah, another knife post to generate a mass response and get our thoughts off the latest threat of disease, world terror and the rapidly approaching doom of Monday <img src="images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />. Just what is it we are cutting with these small PSK blades, be they razors,x-acto blades or small folders? Are they a substitute for that dedicated sheath knife on belt or neck lanyard, or a complimentary tool? The US military has the S/S utility knife. Woodsmen and riders the stockman or trapper folders. Seamen the small sheepsfoot,marlinspike and shackle combinations and just about everybody the Swiss Army Knife or multitool. Your knife is well made and certainly emminently packable in the PSK. My concerns are the Tanto point. You need a spear or drop point to easily shave fuzz sticks for firemaking ( the curve toward the point provides the thin curling cut.) Hopefully the wire in the PSK has trapped lots of rabbits and birds for our aluminum foil cooking pot <img src="images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />. While you can skin both barehanded, disjointing and gutting becomes a mess without a proper blade.The pointed tanto is just begging to puncture internal organs best left unviolated. It is a superb drilling point. The serrations are a PITA to sharpen without a proper hone. They do provide superb ripping power for line. For $17 you did well. I would rather have any small folder of quality than a razor blade. Those are for suicide when the last Lifeboat match breaks, the button compass bubble freezes the needle and you no longer recognise the face in your signalling mirror <img src="images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />.