Fully Serrated Knive Suggestions

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I'm not a fan of fully serrated knives, and I can't stand knives with partial serrations. With that being said, I always carry a fully serrated Cold Steel in my pocket at work for cutting seatbelts, airbags and other stuff. I've broken two of the cheap plastic clips off of Cold Steels now, ruining two knives for carry purpose. I'm looking for suggestions of quality, fully serrated large folding knives. How about some ideas and pictures.
Thanks
Jess
 
Yep, Spyderco serrations are great and they can hold an edge for a long time with their rust proof H1 steel.
 
Spyderco Rescue or Assist if you want a sheepsfoot blade. Endura, Delica, or Manix 2 if you want a pointy blade. Spyderco is the undisputed king of serrated edges.
 
My edc is a fully serrated Delica and like you I'm not even particularly a fan of serrated blades. As others have stated Spyderdo makes a great serrated blade and it does hold its edge.
 
I have a Byrd (Spyderco) Crossbill G10 fully serrated that cuts like crazy and stays sharp. I like it. And if it does go dull, I'm going to buy another as opposed to sharpening. For the price, it's a great knife.
 
BTW, Al Mar also makes good serrations. But I'm not sure if they still make fully serrated blades...
 
Did I accidentally post this in the Spyderco Forum???:D I guess the Spyderco is the way to go. When I was about 12 I found a Syderco in a couch cushion of a truck stop TV room. It was a great knife until a friend tried to cut off a bolt with it. I've never been able to get that knife to hold an edge since. Maybe it's time (26 years later) to try another Spyderco.
Thanks for the suggestions, and keep them coming. I do prefer Sheepsfoot by the way.
 
I can't understand a thread like this without pictures so I'll post one.

This is an original version Spyderco Mariner. Any current Spyderco of this sort will do for your listed purposes. Their H1 will not rust but frankly, it's pretty dang difficult to get any Spyderco to rust especially if you treat it with RemOil.

spydercomariner.jpg
 
I carry lots of knives... And I like to have, at least a fully serrated edge with me. The fully serrated edge one I carry the most is the Para Military.

Regards,

Andre Tiba - Brazil
 
I looked at the Spyderco line and it seems that all the ones with full serrations also have plastic handles which is what I would like to get away from. That Mariner looks nice, but I don't see that they make that anymore. It also looks like everything is lock back, I didn't see any liner or frame locks. I wish the Breedan Rescue was serrated, that would be perfect.
 
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