Hey guys, I can honestly say that I like serrated edge knives more then plain edge. I find that they hold their edge extremely well and they are extremely easy to resharpen on a Sharpmaker (what I use currently) and even a tapered diamond sharpening rod (what I used to use).
To my question, how do you guys think Spyderco serrations stack up against others? Some people say they are too aggressive but I don't think so at all. I've owned a few others knives with serrations. One was a Kershaw and I thought their serrations were great but I think they would have been way harder to sharpen. I got rid of the knife before that time came. I also used to own a large Gerber Paraframe and those serrations were extremely ineffective. Victorinox serrations are outstanding as well but their softer steel makes them get deformed easily and they lose the tips easy and you are left with a scalloped edge with no points.
To my question, how do you guys think Spyderco serrations stack up against others? Some people say they are too aggressive but I don't think so at all. I've owned a few others knives with serrations. One was a Kershaw and I thought their serrations were great but I think they would have been way harder to sharpen. I got rid of the knife before that time came. I also used to own a large Gerber Paraframe and those serrations were extremely ineffective. Victorinox serrations are outstanding as well but their softer steel makes them get deformed easily and they lose the tips easy and you are left with a scalloped edge with no points.