essdee1972 wrote:Why does one want a knife?
Is it to have a tool to use, or to have a showpiece, like a Picasso or a Renoir? "You know, I outbid Bill Gates to buy that painting". (I don't know whether Mr. Gates is into paintings, but you get the idea).
If you want a tool, there are a whole lot of OK blades, decent blades, good blades, very good blades, excellent blades, for which you don't have to wait half a lifetime or shell out what would be a month's salary for an average Indian. Unless one is very very very high up, financially, I don't think these highly expensive collector's pieces will any day be used to chop wood or whittle.
But of course, that's only my opinion. I normally buy my art pieces from local craftsmen, or frame up my own photos. So, I am the one guy you'll never find in queue to buy a knife, however great, made of steel or some hitherto unknown metal from outer space. I'll wait only that time it takes a knifecenter shipment to reach!
I agree with you SD, I am in the same boat as you. Have good and mean looking knives, may not be functionally perfect but I or any Indian will never have any opportunity to put it to any useful use. Therefore, the functional part/ performance does not matter.
kshitij wrote:
SD,
IMHO, knives like any other tools for the mordern man go a little beyond their fundamental utility. We dont need fancy/rugged time pieces that do a million things besides telling the time with intricate and complex mechanisms that boggle the mind, we dont need cars and motorcycles that can go over 150mph while we dont even have the roads to reach those speeds, we dont need gear that is built to see through war time use for our everyday use, and the list goes on... but we will continue to be drawn to and also acquire these things. I dont know if it is out of the urge to have the biggest, baddest and the best out there or out of a simple admiration of the finer things in life.
For me, i dont like jewellery of any kind, have a fashion sense of a caveman and am not a big fan of other kinds of art either. But well made mechanical things and well made tools appeal to me, so thats what i chase and collect. So as far as knives are concerned, i like to have knives that will work really well when needed and if they are finely crafted and appealing to my eyes, nothing like it.
Kshitij,
I agree with your point of view as well, in the sense that unlike old times mechanics could modify Maruti's to look like sports cars. But now if one can afford it he goes in for a Ferrari (Even though it may have him killed on one of the wild moments).
People would go in for real beauties even though they will never enjoy the full potential of the car except show off that he can afford it...
(I am also one of these categories).
I also have some good and mean looking knives.
Atul