crkt serrations

Those are Veff serrations I believe

Taken from CRKT's site

Brian’s blade design is unique too, with its asymmetrical spine facets, high-hollow grind and deep belly with recurve. We use 1.4116 stainless steel in a high satin finish and offer both Razor-Sharp and our exclusive Combination Razor-Sharp and Veff™ Serrated edges. Designed by knifemaker Tom Veff, these unique scalloped and angled serrations cut through rope and cord smoothly without snagging. On our “K” models, the blade is coated with black non-reflective titanium nitride for maximum corrosion resistance.

Those serrations are supposed to be easier to sharpen than other serrations and they do look easier to maintain.

edit - one of the pet peeves of many knife users , including myself is maintaining serrations , they can be downright PITA to keep sharp , it's mostly a time issue and patience.
These serrations that Mr. Veff (invented I guess , but I may br wrong) look much easier to keep sharp while being just as useful as "normal" serrations.
 
They look like decent serrations to me, plus they look easier to sharpen. I assume they work like mini-recurved blades to catch and cut smoothly. I'm not crazy about the melted handles look of the My Tighe, but it's a purty blade.

I don't like serrations that rip and tear. I like the Syderco design and I like Cold Steel's serrations, but some of the thinner teeth chip off, I've heard (though it's never happened to me). The more I use serrations, the more I lean towards plain blades.
 
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