Some knives evoke a strange reaction even before you pick them up. The black coating, the tanto blade, the aggressive lines, the "tactical" style—many immediately feel like they're looking at something too serious or even dangerous.
But does a knife's appearance really reveal its intended purpose?
In this video, we explore why some knives intimidate people more than others, how design influences perception, the origins of popular knife myths, and why marketing often reinforces the image of a "dangerous" tool. We'll discuss how tanto knives earned their reputation as "aggressive" knives, why black coatings make knives look more "serious," how blade shapes influence perception, and why the word "tactical" in a description can completely change your attitude toward a model even before you use it.
We'll also explore how appearance influences knife sales and why some models look much more dangerous than they feel in real use. If you're interested in the world of knives, EDC, modern folding knives, knife design, and real facts without myths, this issue is for you.
Let me know in the comments: which knife do you think people most often take too seriously?
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