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Re: Help pick a full serrated knife

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What about a Native Salt? I say this since you mentioned the Salt 2. I would prefer the Salt 2 but that Native Salt is pretty rugged.
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I think longer blades are more ideal for SE knives, as they tend to be used for slicing cuts more than push cuts.
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vivi wrote:
Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:17 am
I think longer blades are more ideal for SE knives, as they tend to be used for slicing cuts more than push cuts.
I might expand this a bit…I might argue that longer and very short blades are ideal for SE.

While I don’t currently have a PE for direct comparison, I have an SE ladybug that I keep in my bike pack for unexpected “trail pruning” etc. that little thing blows me away and while it has less handle, has every bit as much cutting power as a dragonfly…maybe even a lil native. When budget allows, I would like to get my hands on both a DF and ladybug hawkbill!
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I say he needs to pick either big or small . It’s really hard to say not having concise information. I would prefer no smaller than the Endela and big would be the Endura . MG2
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Tue Dec 14, 2021 4:27 am
Well lately the trend seems to be that you ask for advice and then come back and blast everyone and claim that nobody uses their knives and they all live in a sock drawer. Hopefully this won't be a repeat of that.
Well I am on a ranch or boat mostly so I doubt this will be a drawer queen LOL
It’s replacing my tried and true G-2 delica, hopefully it will be worthy of the ol gal G-2 legacy
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vivi wrote:
Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:17 am
I think longer blades are more ideal for SE knives, as they tend to be used for slicing cuts more than push cuts.


Mostly agree, except my Dragonfly Salt is pretty savage for such a small blade, same with the Ladybug. I do think serrations only get better when there's more of them, but serrations also add to the cutting power for small knives.
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Evil D wrote:
Tue Dec 14, 2021 10:21 am
vivi wrote:
Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:17 am
I think longer blades are more ideal for SE knives, as they tend to be used for slicing cuts more than push cuts.


Mostly agree, except my Dragonfly Salt is pretty savage for such a small blade, same with the Ladybug. I do think serrations only get better when there's more of them, but serrations also add to the cutting power for small knives.
this right here is part of what made me want to edc se more. i definitely agree that i would prefer a longer edge for more serrations if i needed to cut something with se. however, se also increases the cutting edge and power of smaller blades, thereby maximizing small blades. there's definitely an argument for either.
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S-3 ranch wrote:
Tue Dec 14, 2021 10:20 am
Evil D wrote:
Tue Dec 14, 2021 4:27 am
Well lately the trend seems to be that you ask for advice and then come back and blast everyone and claim that nobody uses their knives and they all live in a sock drawer. Hopefully this won't be a repeat of that.
Well I am on a ranch or boat mostly so I doubt this will be a drawer queen LOL
It’s replacing my tried and true G-2 delica, hopefully it will be worthy of the ol gal G-2 legacy
PAC salt 2 green LC200n
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Manixguy@1994 wrote:
Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:55 am
I say he needs to pick either big or small . It’s really hard to say not having concise information. I would prefer no smaller than the Endela and big would be the Endura . MG2
I edc a Endura vg10 PE or a Tenacious S35v in one pocket and a SE delica in other
Kinda a vg10 fan , hopefully the LC200n SE is sharp and durable
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Double post, sorry.
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When S-3 mentions ranch and boat, I cannot help but to think of this:
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JRinFL wrote:
Tue Dec 14, 2021 11:15 am
When S-3 mentions ranch and boat, I cannot help but to think of this:

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That ol boy boy got some mighty tame Holstein heifers, :squinting-tongue
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Bloke wrote:
Tue Dec 14, 2021 3:24 am
Wartstein wrote:
Tue Dec 14, 2021 12:46 am
What will the knife mainly be used for?
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actually be used for cutting?! I´ll have to think about that one, but it is a bit of a shocker here in sock drawer country, I have to say... :thinking ;)
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vivi wrote:
Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:17 am
I think longer blades are more ideal for SE knives, as they tend to be used for slicing cuts more than push cuts.
Yes , I agree mine just arrived and I think I would have been happier with a larger version.
It’s a Christmas gift from the wife and I don’t think she would notice that I exchanged it
The small one is small and I need to figure out if it can be made sharp ( the factory edge seems lacking and is super rough on the grind) :worried
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S-3 ranch wrote:
Thu Dec 16, 2021 3:06 pm
vivi wrote:
Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:17 am
I think longer blades are more ideal for SE knives, as they tend to be used for slicing cuts more than push cuts.
Yes , I agree mine just arrived and I think I would have been happier with a larger version.
It’s a Christmas gift from the wife and I don’t think she would notice that I exchanged it
The small one is small and I need to figure out if it can be made sharp ( the factory edge seems lacking and is super rough on the grind) :worried
So you went with the Salt and not the PAC Salt in the end?

/ Sorry to hear about the lack of sharpness - all of my SE Spydies came more than sharp enough.
But of course "i can be made sharp" - I may point you to this very helpful thread by Vivi (the very first post tells you all you need to know already. There are also two vids linked there) viewtopic.php?t=84544#p1349519
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Wartstein wrote:
Thu Dec 16, 2021 4:05 pm
S-3 ranch wrote:
Thu Dec 16, 2021 3:06 pm
vivi wrote:
Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:17 am
I think longer blades are more ideal for SE knives, as they tend to be used for slicing cuts more than push cuts.
Yes , I agree mine just arrived and I think I would have been happier with a larger version.
It’s a Christmas gift from the wife and I don’t think she would notice that I exchanged it
The small one is small and I need to figure out if it can be made sharp ( the factory edge seems lacking and is super rough on the grind) :worried
So you went with the Salt and not the PAC Salt in the end?

/ Sorry to hear about the lack of sharpness - all of my SE Spydies came more than sharp enough.
But of course "i can be made sharp" - I may point you to this very helpful thread by Vivi (the very first post tells you all you need to know already. There are also two vids linked there) viewtopic.php?t=84544#p1349519
Salt 2 LC200n , about delica size , probably will trade for a pacific salt, about endura size?
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The Salt 2 is Delica sized, and frankly it’s just too small for my taste, for a work/task knife. I’m looking towards an Atlantic or Pac Salt myself.
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Woodpuppy wrote:
Thu Dec 16, 2021 6:43 pm
The Salt 2 is Delica sized, and frankly it’s just too small for my taste, for a work/task knife. I’m looking towards an Atlantic or Pac Salt myself.
Yeah definitely worth the extra $10 to get the pac salt if you’re looking at a work knife
And holy smokes the spydie hole is sharp enough to irritate my poor thumb :pleading
Sharp thumb hole , short blade! I am now buying a PAC salt , polishing the thumb hole and have a work knife
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Have Salts in many different sizes but for me the Pacific Salt in SE H1 is by far the best hard use folder I know.
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Joris Mo wrote:
Mon Dec 20, 2021 7:20 am
Have Salts in many different sizes but for me the Pacific Salt in SE H1 is by far the best hard use folder I know.
Question? Do you think H1 or vg10 holds a sharp edge longer than LC200N?
I am busy as heck and don’t have any equipment to sharpen my salt 2 , a week of edc has knocked the edge keenness down hard, doing more sawing then cutting, I need to strop or find
A quick remedy to finish the next week or two
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