Who else fully serrates blades like Spyderco?

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I'm thinking of getting a knife for secondary usage. I generally have a strong dislike for combo edges, so I prefer plain edged knives. But, a fully serrated knife is equally useful (for different jobs).

Something like the Spyderco Endura would be ideal, but I never really cared for Spydercos. I prefer thumbstuds to thumbholes, I find lockbacks awkward, and I've seen too many broken tipped Delicas. But, Spyderco is the only company I'm aware of that makes fully serrated blades.

Any alternative suggestions? 3-4" blade length, 44C or better, lightweight. Sheepsfoot would be even better.
 
Juuuuust a bit out of my price range. For that price I could get a custom or have someone custom-make a factory blade fully serrated.

Perhaps I should specify less than $100 for price. It'd be a utility/beater knife.
 
IMHO, Spyderco's serrations are far better than Cold Steel's. Check out the Spyderco Rescue, it has a fully serrated sheepfoot blade.
 
How about Spyderco's Dallara Rescue?

It has:

1. Fully serrated blade (over 3")
2. Ball Lock - not a lockback
3. Sheepsfoot.

OK, it has a Spyderhole instead of a thumbstud, but to (mis)quote Meatloaf,...."don't be sad, coz...3 outta 4 ain't bad"

;)
 
The D'Allara ball lock enables you to flick it open one-handed like an Axis lock. No need for the SpyderHole or thumbstuds. (same for the Dodo, too) And you can disassemble the D'Allara.
 
The D'Allara Rescue looks like it might be just the ticket. Thanks for the help guys.
 
Benchmade seems to use the exact same serration pattern on their blades as Spyderco does. This is a judgement by me, an opinion but they seem the same - Very effective!

Jeff/1911.
 
The SOG AutoClip serrations go almost all the way to the tip. They might make the AirSOG the same way.
 
Does anyone make a fully serrated automatic knife? Seeing as how in Arizona I can carry an auto, why would I bother with a manual? :D
 
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