I posted this in the general area, but maybe the Spyderco forum is more appropriate:
I have my BF Native and concealex sheath and have to say that it's a great knife, with good heft and shape. I've got the combo edge model, despite my usual preference for plain-edge cuz and got to thinking...
Is is possible (or even a good idea) to add serrations on the swedge of a plain edge version? I know this doesn't make much sense as a clipped knife, since the swedge is exposed, but if you have (and use) the concealex sheath, why not sharpen and serrate the swedge and get the best of the plain-edge and serrated worlds?
Anyone else consider or try this? Or does a sheathed double-edged folder face added legal hassles?
Seems like it'd make a good sheathed utility folder that way. Even if the serrations weren't razor sharp, I'm sure they'd still be useful for those occasional times you really need them.
I have my BF Native and concealex sheath and have to say that it's a great knife, with good heft and shape. I've got the combo edge model, despite my usual preference for plain-edge cuz and got to thinking...
Is is possible (or even a good idea) to add serrations on the swedge of a plain edge version? I know this doesn't make much sense as a clipped knife, since the swedge is exposed, but if you have (and use) the concealex sheath, why not sharpen and serrate the swedge and get the best of the plain-edge and serrated worlds?
Anyone else consider or try this? Or does a sheathed double-edged folder face added legal hassles?
Seems like it'd make a good sheathed utility folder that way. Even if the serrations weren't razor sharp, I'm sure they'd still be useful for those occasional times you really need them.