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For EDC versatility, which do you prefer, plain or partially serrated?

I have a Kershaw Leek plain blade for years, & really like but thinking about getting a new knife trying to decide which type of blade to go with.

Not a big fan of a partially serrated blade but Ernest Emerson mentioned on a web that should always carry serrated.

What's your opinions?
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Plain. The only thing Ive found that serrated works better for is if your cutting lots of rope constantly. I can sharpen a plain blade in about 10 min no problems, and they will slice nice and clean through most materials. If its for self defense a sharp plain edge is better as a cleanly sliced artery or vein will stay open and bleed where as a ripped one will close up and clot faster. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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Having a serrated is nice except when it's time to sharpen. I've got a special stone for serrated blades for my Lansky kit but never have liked my results. I usually end up using a very small precision round file set I've got to touch it up. My current EDC for the last several years has been a plain blade.
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I prefer plain. I have a new one that I have been carrying that is partially serrated and it is cool but hard to sharpen Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee
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I've got a knife with a partially serrated blade but rarely use the serrated part. It's really only useful for sawing stuff... rope, wood, bones, etc.
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Plain. Serrated blades have a few good uses, but rarely do I run across them in everyday life. JTM We the People of the United States, in order to form a more Perfect Union......
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Always have a partially serrated. I like that it's there if I need it (rope, twine, etc) and I have never had to sharpen the serrations, still razor sharp. There is still plenty of usable blade for regular stuff too. Best of both worlds in my opinion.
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Serrated blades have a few good uses, but rarely do I run across them in everyday life.

I like that it's there if I need it

there's been a time or two when I was extremely grateful for having the serrations during an unexpected situation.

Those are the things that I have been debating on.

I never sharpened any serrated blades & I do not think I have the right sharpening tool(s) for.

I was leaning toward to plain but I still don't know.

Once decided, I need to pick a knife.
Blade materials to consider, S30V, M390, M4......
It seems tougher than picking a hand gun. Edited by vinstang67
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Those are the things that I have been debating on.

I never sharpened any serrated blades & I do not think I have the right sharpening tool(s) for.

I was leaning toward to plain but I still don't know.

Once decided, I need to pick a knife.
It seems tougher than picking a hand gun.

My current EDC is a Zero Tolerance ZT350. If you consider a Zero Tolerance knife for EDC, do yourself a favor and check out the blemished models offered at Kershaw Guy. Big savings.

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I prefer plain as well.  I have a few large fixed blades with serrations, but I won't have a folder with serrations.

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This is what I carry (I have the 580S). They have a several different kinds of blades and points. The blade material is 154CM, don't know if that's a deal breaker for you. 

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This is what I carry (I have the 580S). They have a several different kinds of blades and points. The blade material is 154CM, don't know if that's a deal breaker for you. 

 

Benchmade likes 154CM for some reason. I only have one Benchmade, and it's 154CM as well.

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My current EDC is a Zero Tolerance ZT350. If you consider a Zero Tolerance knife for EDC, do yourself a favor and check out the blemished models offered at Kershaw Guy. Big savings.


Thanks for the information.
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This is what I carry (I have the 580S). The blade material is 154CM, don't know if that's a deal breaker for you.


Benchmade likes 154CM for some reason. I only have one Benchmade, and it's 154CM as well.


Models I have in mind happened not using 154. Not a deal breaker.

I narrowed down to two:
Benchmade 940 Osborne
Benchmade Contego
(Benchmade Emissary was in but not on the table for now).
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I solve the serrated/smooth blade conundrum by carrying two blades. I have a habit of misplacing things so I carry inexpensive blades. One is a kershaw speed safe assisted open with the combo blade the other is a crkt dragon fixed blade smooth blade.
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My edc is plain but I also carry a multi tool that has both plain and fully serrated. If you are worried about sharpening, honing takes years of experience but kits are made to sharpen serrated by smiths I think.
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My edc is plain but I also carry a multi tool that has both plain and fully serrated. If you are worried about sharpening, honing takes years of experience but kits are made to sharpen serrated by smiths I think.

 

A SharpMaker will do it. Just use the corners

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90 percent of the time I'd say plain. But when you need a serrated it's great to have one one. That said I carry a plain edge but have a partially and a fully serrated in my vehicle just in case. The DMT Aligner sharpener I have has a serrated sharpener attachment. I never dreamed they'd be so easy to sharpen with the right tool.

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OK, I'll add to the pot. Like almost all the posters here, I prefer a plain edge. No particular reason. I just like it more. Maybe it's because I cut myself years ago with a serrated blade. :stunned:

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