Veff Serrations

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Does anyone else have a knife with Veff Serrations? I only have one, but it eats trough rope like I do through steak.

So, if anyone does have knives with these serrations, what do you use them for?

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Works great on garden hose n also those friggin plastic clam shell packs everything is sold in nowadays. All rope types fall before veff serrations.
 
That's the crkt triumph?
Don't you like how it feels and sounds when it opens? Bam, Dinggggg

The big and uniform Veffs are nice easy to sharpen.
 
That's the crkt triumph?
Don't you like how it feels and sounds when it opens? Bam, Dinggggg

The big and uniform Veffs are nice easy to sharpen.

Yes. I love how it sounds. I just hate that extra lock to close it. Other than that, and the fact that it's tip down only, it's a great knife.
 
I have one knife with them. It's so tacticool there's no way I'll ever carry it. What was I thinking? I'd rather have a plain edge, for that matter I'd rather have many other brands that don't use soft steel.
 
I owned a couple of early CRKT Veff'd knives. What little use I gave them, I found them to be very good cutters except when it came to grasses and vegetation. They tended to hang up in "stringy" materials a little bit for whatever reason. That may have improved by now however.

The look was kind of radical at the time but the ease of sharpening made up for that. They are pretty popular now from what I understand. It's a very effective pattern for most cutting.

Kershaw had the chance to get them but turned them down so Mr. Veff went to CRKT. I wonder how Kershaw feels about that now....

EDIT: btw, last I heard Mr. Veff is still an edegeologist and offers sharpening and some wicked custom work from his shop in Oregon...but maybe you already knew that.
 
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