Didn’t want to pollute BST with this, but
this thread made me think. I want to preface that the seller can do what he wants and this is in no way a criticism of the seller or the sell.
I believe that offering high performance, hard to get knives to new members is misguided even though it clearly comes from a good place. Two main reasons for why it is misguided.
For one a new member won’t appreciate the knife. You need an extensive list of knives to compare to in order to realize what you have. People also tend to improve their technique and handling of a knife the more knives they use, so can better adjust and appreciate the value of a high performance knife. I regret selling a few knives early on, because I didn’t realize what I had and were naively looking for something better. It is hard to appreciate balance, handling, grind, ease of sharpening, edge holding, etc. when you have no frame of reference.
The other reason is that we tend to not appreciate things we get easily. For a new member to easily snag a hard to get knife without being on a list for a long time or hunting for one for a long time diminishes the value of the item.
Now, offering this knife to somewhat experienced users who have never tried Eddie’s work would make more sense to me. It also rewards people who have contributed to the community in some meaningful way.