#38647 - 03/10/05 10:48 PM
Re: Partially Serrated, or Not?
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Not, no, never neit, nemoy, nein, etc., etc., etc..
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#38648 - 03/10/05 10:52 PM
Re: Partially Serrated, or Not?
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Registered: 02/08/02
Posts: 312
Loc: FL
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I'd advise NO serrations. You can sharpen a plain blade to optimize it for whatever medium you like.
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#38650 - 03/11/05 12:40 AM
Re: Partially Serrated, or Not?
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Hello Jagd, Give a look here and here for some good info. Hutch4545
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#38652 - 03/11/05 01:41 AM
Re: Partially Serrated, or Not?
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Registered: 02/27/05
Posts: 232
Loc: Wild Wonderful WV
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There are a few types of material that responds better to a serrated blade but I find that for my daily use I would much rather have a good straight blade. I have always thought the 50/50 ones were less than either other style.
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#38653 - 03/11/05 03:00 PM
Re: Partially Serrated, or Not?
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Registered: 04/07/03
Posts: 256
Loc: Long Island, NY
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Serrations do have their place. However for the most part I wouldn't buy a knife with serrations for EDC or survival use. The posts above outline many reasons not to do it.
However for rescue work serrations make a lot of sense. The knife then becomes a dedicated tool and should not be used to open up boxes or to carve fuzzy sticks but is used to cut rope, seat belts, clothing etc. If you think you will need a knife on regular basis for these purposes buy a dedicated fully serrated knife.
BTW, I've never understood a partial serrated knife. One a small 4" folder it just doesn't provide enough area to be useful and then the plain edge is compromised for detailed tasks.
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#38654 - 03/11/05 05:51 PM
Re: Partially Serrated, or Not?
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Registered: 07/28/04
Posts: 1468
Loc: Texas
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I'd have to say no also. Only once have I found serrations useful and that was when cutting through a cars battery cable but it all honesty that knife was so icredibly sharp that I probably could have done it almost as easily without the serrations. I own no knives at all with serrations (not even in the kitchen).
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#38655 - 03/12/05 05:20 AM
Re: Partially Serrated, or Not?
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Registered: 07/06/03
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All I can say is that it is hard enough for me to sharpen a straight blade! I could never sharpen a serrated one! They do cut some things really well, like cooked beef and rope. I say no, get a straight blade.
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