What is your favorite partial serrated Folder?

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Like most ppl EDC (including me), plain edge is number 1 go to and for those who need serrated knife will after full serrated blades. Which leaves partial serrated knives not much of love....
Here I would like to see some partial serrated folders that you love. Doesn't matter for the look or for the functionality. What is your favorite partial serrated folder in your collection, Let's see them?

Mine is Combat Elite RRF. The serrated section isn't aggressively hard to sharpen but it serves a service when I need to.

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Only one in my collection. The Endura 4 combo blade. I use it daily at work and doesn't look so nice and clean as when this photo was snapped.
The serrations do a great job with the hoses and plastic tubing I cut on the job.
 
None....
Me no liky....!!
Not the serrations kinda guy!
Never saw the advantage in using them, only an easthetic advantage
 
My Spydie Wayne Goddard Jnr. Its a jolly nice folder. When I saw the prototype I just had to have one!
 
Not much for combo blade's. But I did get a BM275 with the combo blade and got along alright with it. Now though I have the plain edge 275BK in my pocket.
 
Victorinox either the sentinel, the forester dual density or the new soldier.

Because if you must have a Part Serrated edge at least they have the serrations where they'd be the most useful.
 
CRKT M16-14LE. I carried it in my pocket all throughout college. The serrations were invaluable as my student job was doing smart classroom installations. It's also very sturdy. I was able to use it to pry and never had a question about it holding up. At the same time it came out very quickly.
 
half my folders are partially serrated...i prefer combo edges because they cut/rip FAST...and WHEN those serrated edges get dull, i use a sharpmaker...i think you're delusional if you find serrations "useless"

current one in use is a zt350 combo edge...
 
Firstly my Benchmade AFCK 806 D2

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Secondly, and this might be surprising, My CRKT M16-13DSFG.
I like it because is pretty unique, and VERY sharp, the serrations are the most sharp thing I've touched bar my Fällky U2. I knowm the edge will last nothing but this is a knife I barely use, and it's suposed to stay sharp and ready.

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Not a perfect grind but still amazingly sharp. Nice blade but not the ideal EDC. I'd say is a toy tactical. For the inner 14 year old in you.

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EVERYTHING I EDC is partially serrated, and almost every knife I own has serrations.... Don't always need serrations, but it's nice to know they're there
 
Spyderco Spur. Kryaton handle inserts. I have two of them.

I got this one years ago (1995) and carried it almost daily until a couple of years ago. I have just started carrying it again as a spare to another EDC. The Kraton insert wore out years ago from contact with change and keys. The blade steel is GIN-1

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This is my second one also purchased in 1995 and has never been carried. The blade steel is G-2.

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These knives have very stout blades and the one I've used for years has been used for everything from opening mail to skinning game. Of course my sharpener of choice for these knives is the Sharpmaker.
 
SOG Pentagon Elite 1, picture from the KnifeCenter description. This is not my EDC, but at times I do carry it just for something different and because I really enjoy the unique blade shape, and using the SOG Arc lock. SOG has their QC issues with folders, but they do make some good knives and this IMO is the best folder I've had from SOG (I've tried 4 of theirs).

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Buck Custom Shoppe 110 with Indigo scales, nickle bolsters and S30v blade. Love it!!!!

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CE is not my favorite configuration, but my favorite CE I own is my Endura 4 saber ground CE. And I have a Endura 3 and Tenacious in CE.

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