RE: Slick Tricks arrive (First impressions....)
When I saw this post I expect it to be another slick trick love fest. I'm glad there are people who will give an honest evaluation.
As far as the sharpness issue there is a point where sharpness is a detriment. I don't know if the principle applies here but when the blade was the weapon of choice they were not sharp because a sharp blade would not always break bone just stick in it therefore blades were kept some what dull to avoid the problem. I would use the same theory in my head choice. Sharp yes, but so sharp that it would stick instead of seperate, no.