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    Default Serrated, combo or plain edge

    Zatx had a great deal on a Spyderco Salt and well, it was a serrated blade. I only open packages, cut twine, wires occasionally, boat rope in fiberglass, and do not hunt or fish. What edge does what and which is more practical for a newb like me, keeping in mind I have no sharpening tools or skills, at present.

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    Serrated blades are great for cutting through rope and tough materials. However, they are a pain to sharpen. You can send your knife to Spyderco for sharpening. I prefer plain edge knives and sharpen them myself.

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    I use plain edges only, it isnt hard to learn how to sharpen your knife.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hreafn View Post
    I use plain edges only, it isnt hard to learn how to sharpen your knife.
    I also use only plain edge knives. I like the ability to sharpen them myself easily.

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    I prefer the serrated edge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoctorTattoo View Post
    I also use only plain edge knives. I like the ability to sharpen them myself easily.

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    Same here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockynomad View Post
    serrated blades are great for cutting through rope and tough materials. However, they are a pain to sharpen. You can send your knife to spyderco for sharpening. I prefer plain edge knives and sharpen them myself.
    +1

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    Sam for the tasks that you are doing this is the knife I would use. It it very sharp, easy to keep sharp, and looks good. The knife is thin and fits well in any pocket, from jeans to suit jacket. I would classify this as a gentleman's pocket knife. http://www.swissarmy.com/MultiTools/...product=54289& . It also does not cost an arm and a leg so I bought two just in case I lost one.
    Brian

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    Used to favor the combo's as they aren't any harder to sharpen is use a lansky or sharpmaker and they give you the best of both world's if they are well designed serrations. Have been getting mainly plain edges lately though, I just personally think they look better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by citizensoldierny View Post
    Used to favor the combo's as they aren't any harder to sharpen is use a lansky or sharpmaker and they give you the best of both world's if they are well designed serrations. Have been getting mainly plain edges lately though, I just personally think they look better.
    +1 for looks. Do serrated edges really make that big of difference in cutting rope if comparing to an equally sharp plain edge?

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    Another plain edge fan here. I like to be able to sharpen knives myself.

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    Plain edge all the way.

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    Plain edge.
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    There's nothing a serrated knife can do better than a properly sharpened plain edge.

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    A knife has a plain edge, a saw is serrated.

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    Don't get the combo. You won't get enough of each type.
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    If you're going to cut rope with a sawing action get serrated, if you push cut get plain edge. I prefer plain edge and keep it SHARP!

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