The Taz Rat and Chopweiler prices are the same, but I'd consider them to be completely different in character. The Chopweiller felt significantly larger, but the Taz has a pretty thick spine. Jeff will be able to provide more insight when he receives it, but I got to where I was liking it pretty good. I don't plan to set myself up as a cheerleader, but for its size, I think the Taz Rat provides a lot of options, and it might be a terrific all-around camp knife.
No what I'm saying is that the Taz Rat looks to use a Chopweiler blank that has then had some cut away, obviously with some steel cut away it's gonna be lighter than a Chopweiler and feel different.