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The Incredible "usefullness" of Spyderco's Serrated Blades

Full serrated K390 Police, with the new, flatter serration pattern, and a wave on it, is my jam. Also, big Cricket fan here, actually, my girl stole my Cricket and said it is the most useful knife she has ever used, and it kicked the orange aluminum BD1N PM2 out!
Love Spydie serrations. Would even trust my Matriarch 2 to some light work.
Is this the one in which the serrations themselves have little serrations in them? I've been wanting to get one but the bevel angle looked more obtuse in the pictures and like they'd be less sharp so I've been hesitant to try them. Serrations on K390 sounds awesome though!

Jason B. Jason B. has some great close up pics on Instagram of these which has really piqued my curiosity in them further.

I love serrations for certain jobs and dailyed a fully serrated Endura Wharncliffe in VG-10 to force myself away from a plain edge and see where it does and doesn't work for me.

That thing is nasty! That Wharncliffe shape is amazing for opening packages and breaking down boxes and the downward canted angle naturally keeps the serrations pushed into the cut rather than the the sweep of the belly angling them away and out of the cut.

Spyderco does some of the best serrations out there for sure. A super keen serrated blade is hard to beat for aggressiveness in certain media.
 
Serrated knives are great cutters but a pain to sharpen if you don't have the right tools. Fortunately Spyderco makes just what you need to sharpen your serrated knife, and all the other knives you own.

 
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