Serrated Daggers

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Does anyone know of a dagger with a double, fully serrated blade. I.e., the dagger has serrations for the full length of both sides of the blade. It seems to me that this would be a very formidable knife.

Vboy
 
I'm not looking at their catalog at the moment, so my memory may be playing tricks, but I recall something like that from Russell-Harrington's huge line of kitchen/restaurant/butcher shop/fishing boat knives, possibly their Sani-Safe 9" Shark Knife. They also make a nasty looking dagger, purpose-built for killing hogs.

It might be fun trying to explain one to the cops if you're nowhere near a saltwater fishing boat, or the stockyards.
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[This message has been edited by James Mattis (edited 08-05-2000).]
 
Vboy... I think most people on this forum do not like serrated blades, including myself. It takes away from the beauty of the blade. I suggest if you want something like that, is to look at some fantasy knives as they are called. They are the knives that have the weird, futuristic blades. You might find what you are looking for there. Jim Frost knives, and Gil Hibben make those kind of knives, and also the Pakistan blades. The only production knife that is really good, is Spyderco. They make a knife that has a full serrated blade, but not both sides. I can't remember the model number, or name of It, but it is used mostly for cutting seatbelts, an rope. Good Luck!

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