Para 2 full serrated ?

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I have seen PM1s with a serrated blade and I could swear I saw PM2s but I think it was just before I could tell the difference. SO my queston(s)...

Have they ever made full serrated PM2s ?

In not, why not ? Has it ever been discussed ?
 
No fully serrated para 2. I would say the same reason models get discontinued because they don't sell well.
 
I would buy one especially if they did it in a unique G10 color( foliage green?). I think there is little hope because Golden is at full manufacturing capacity from what I have read on here.
 
I'd love a couple. My first Para was a serrated one, still have it and still gets used regularly.
 
I think a high hollow ground PM2 would be sick. Almost like a straight razor grind. I'd buy more than a few.
 
I would buy several. The lack of full serrations is my only criticism of the Para 2.
 
When the Cutlery Shoppe released the Orange Para 2 he asked for suggestions for other exclusives. My suggestion was a fully serrated, Spyderedge Para 2. Red or Yellow G-10 would be cool too.
 
When the Cutlery Shoppe released the Orange Para 2 he asked for suggestions for other exclusives. My suggestion was a fully serrated, Spyderedge Para 2. Red or Yellow G-10 would be cool too.

red handle is reserved for trainers... yellow g10 is in one of my dreams
 
Not me, unless the half that was serrated was both :)

To me the combo edge is neither fish nor fowl. The only thing I've ever found them to be good for is sharpening pencils.

I agree when the CE portion is nearest the pivot. I like CEs when like on the Victorinox OHT. You have the plain part close up for more precise cutting, and the serrated portion nearer the tip where materials are more likely to slide off the edge but are better kept on with the serrations. I wish Spyderco would make theirs like that.
 
I agree when the CE portion is nearest the pivot. I like CEs when like on the Victorinox OHT. You have the plain part close up for more precise cutting, and the serrated portion nearer the tip where materials are more likely to slide off the edge but are better kept on with the serrations. I wish Spyderco would make theirs like that.

Yes Spyderco should do that asap
 
I use my serrated Para1s all the time. While I've never been a huge fan of the Spydiedge - there are tasks that are undeniably easier with serrations.

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