A random thought;
I decided, since I was hoping my pocket knife, that I'd pull out my hunting knife and make sure it still had a sharp edge. Luckily it did because it's made of a stainless steel that's a *** to sharpen as opposed to carbon steel magnificence.
Anyway, there's something that annoys the ***out of me and that's that knives like mine used to be better made and more expensive than they are now. It's a Buck 119, most people who are into knives are aware of them. When I bought mine it was $80-85, came in a box with a nice leather sheath. Even though it's not a vintage knife it's still a nice knife. I think the anvil marking on it notes it was made in 2002.
Nowadays Buck 119s come in plastic packaging with nylon sheaths for like $25 from Walmart. I dunno if the steel changed at all but there's something about the whole situation that annoys me because it makes me feel like a snob. "I have a knife like yours!" well, not really.
That said I am slightly annoyed with the blade shape because I'm not a fan of the point, I forget the term but it's roughly the same point as a Ka-Bar has. I kinda want one of those old green German Bundeswehr knives, maybe a mil-spec reproduction so I'm not messing up a war relic. I think an Italian company called Maserin makes a good one. Maybe one day.