Cheddarnut wrote:
I appreciate your real world experience, and wouldn't have guessed that to be the outcome. It might be worth trying out just as a social experiment (cause my old excuses for buying new blades have worn thin and are hanging on by a thread...)
If you simply asked the average person which knife seems more intimidating, they would most likely choose the black one, but in use it seemed the opposite. I think the issue was that people just didn't notice the black blade as much. When you're 10 yards from someone it's a lot easier to spot a shiny blade than a black blade, and that's really the whole point of DLC, it's to subdue the presence of an item.
They do the same thing with wrist watches....
Normal, safe, non threatening Hamilton:
Evil, tactical, threatening Hamilton:
Same watch, but man that black one sure is more evil isn't it? lol
Our society/media has pushed people to believe that black=evil so I think any social experiment would result in the DLC knife being labeled as the scary knife. The key is subduing the presence of the knife, and that's where it seemed to help me in use. But, I also wasn't waving the thing around like Michael Myers either.