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Thank you. My thinking was that Seax was an all in one, do everything blade, so why not increase the utility by adding serrations. I liked the fact that the serrations did not run half way down the blade. Like you, I like how it turned out. The size of the blade, the aggressiveness of the tip, and the serrations, makes for a knife that is nasty and practical at the same time. I also like that it being a a production knife, you don’t have to jump through hoops to get one.
 
I also like that it being a a production knife, you don’t have to jump through hoops to get one.
That's something I find I like about this brand in general, I like the production knives. I lean more towards customs generally, and have not previously found a brand where I liked quite a few of the production models.
 
Thank you. My thinking was that Seax was an all in one, do everything blade, so why not increase the utility by adding serrations. I liked the fact that the serrations did not run half way down the blade. Like you, I like how it turned out. The size of the blade, the aggressiveness of the tip, and the serrations, makes for a knife that is nasty and practical at the same time. I also like that it being a a production knife, you don’t have to jump through hoops to get one.

Could you tell me how thick it is at the tip?
 
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