So it's an aesthetics thing rather than a function thing.
I think the knives are stunning and can appreciate the effort that goes into making them, just didn't understand the design from a functional standpoint.
Tippet I don't imagine you'd get too many complaints even if you charged for them LOL your knives are works of art.
I tried an ULU once (I think I even have a blade for one downstairs that I use as a scraper ha ha) and if I held it right with the blade to the side rather than up and down like a regular knife, it was comfortable to use it worked great for skinning, rotating the arm instead of the wrist.