I suspect sales, sales, sales. Just not enough call for a full serrated anything.
Spyderco had a few models that were offered fully serrated but I don't
know if they do it anymore either.
I was always partial to a combo edge. Mainly for looks. It was the cool thing.
Now I pretty much go plain and am able to keep it sharp much easier.
Sharpening serrations sucks.
spyderco still does a Large dealing in fully serrated folders. I sell a LOT of them at my shop. They have many uses for people who use their knives for large amounts of cardboard or rope or any other highly fibrous material fully serrated knives hold up better and cut longer on that type of thing.
i cant think of a kershaw that i would want fully serrated. maybe the storm, but other than that one, no not really. like what 2brothers said, prolly because of sales.
I could see a fully serrated needs work (looking at my own) a Leek I think would be just too.... thin, for the traditional style of serrations, and a full blade of scalloped serrations would look utterly hilarious... LOL It'd be a great cutter, but it'd still look pretty funny
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