Ya'll Need to see this...

Excellent workmanship. I want one too. I don't know if it should be framed as artwork or put in a cage, as it seems to be glaring at you [and with three eyes mind you].
 
I've read that the Veff serrations do cut well, but I've also heard that they are more fragile than other serrations and tend to chip out badly on tough material. I'm not really a fan of serrations at all, but I'd rather have them near the hilt of the knife instead of the tip.
 
Good lookin knife and I commend him on his work but nothing makes me run away from a knife quicker than serrations. I have a couple of folders with serrations that I bought to give them a try and they see zero use. For me the only knife that I have kept with teeth is a Spydero rescue and a saw.
 
I think Kershaw does the best job on production serrations, but I am only a fan of them in certain applications, like a strap cutter and things of that nature.
For an EDC or a work knife I am not generally a fan. I do think turning a knife into a saw is an interesting idea though.
 
Those are some interesting mods to that knife, he did a good job, just not my cup of tea you know.
 
It's hard to come up with original mod ideas and execute them well. Bud did this so hats off for him. Doesn't tickle my toes though.
 
Sometimes only a chainsaw will do. That thing would excel in desert survival, where the veff serrations would rip right through cacti, flesh and spines alike. Try that with just a straight-edge and you'll soon have a dull blade, depending on the type of cactus. Serrations have their time and place, though they seldom are the most practical tool for the job.
 
BK2 TigerShark ! I love the work, the color, the mods. It should be standard issue to airplane crews, i bet it would rip through the aluminum skin with vigor.
 
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