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Anybody own a Spartan?

Pretty Impressive with the serrations it looks like. I've got and old a Spyderco police that's serrated but I own nothing with serrations in the Cold Steel lineup. I've probably got a couple dozen of their knives too besides hawks. How do you all like the serrations from Cold Steel have you all used them and if so on what?
 
Pretty Impressive with the serrations it looks like. I've got and old a Spyderco police that's serrated but I own nothing with serrations in the Cold Steel lineup. I've probably got a couple dozen of their knives too besides hawks. How do you all like the serrations from Cold Steel have you all used them and if so on what?
CS serrations work fine on boxes, meat, etc. I do prefer Spyderco's though, they are more along the line I have grown up with. The Spyderco are much deeper with more cutting area too, seem to stay useful longer(again just seat of the pants, results may vary with user). I tried(decidedly not scientific testing for sure)both on some old clothing and IMHO the Spyderco seemed to do a bit better at it. I think both will get the job done. Here are a few.

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Nice! which model is the fourth one down from the top, I like it. Well and the two below it as well, nice collection.
 
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