fully serrated choices

I have a Talsman serrated and it is a work horse. I cut up about 10-12 large cardboard boxes each day at work. I rips through them like butter. Take it to the Sharpmaker about once a month.
 
Another vote for the Police. One of the best looking serrated edge knives out there.
 
Spyderco ATR has the most intense serrations I've ever come across, and is still quite affordable. I also like the Native in SE, but not nearly as cool.
 
An Endura in ZDP-189.

When I bought my first one, I was so astounded by the edge that I bought a couple more.
 
Only SS or the super expensive titanium version. It's my only all SS knife, and I like it a great deal. Very thin, strong, and suprisingly secure in the hand due to the ergo's and cobra hood.
 
I would go SE Mili.

Another great choice would be a SE Cricket....it makes a great small second knife to tag along with your main knife.
 
I don't know what you want it for but from your list, the Salt 1 makes a lot of sense. I have the yellow Pac Salt and my Wife has the Salt 1. I think the Salt one is a better all around knife.

As they are just water knives for me, I want something that I can get a grip on if I happen to be wearing gloves. I do a lot of kayaking and the first thing you find out is even a razor sharp PE knife doesn't cut some stuff well around water. Take wet nylon rope for example, a brand new PE Mili will feel like a butter knife. A dull SE Delica would cut a LOT better in that particular example.
 
If cost is a concern, and you don't know what to commit to, how about one of the new SE Tenacious's?

They're good quality and cheap, and if the SE on the steel is done anywhere as well as the Byrds (it should be since it's full flat grind too), that's a good deal for the money.
 
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