I truly agree with "ovgguy" Because the C-60 Ayoob is one of the very few Spyderco models that I like equally in SE as I do in PE. And all the Spyderco models that I like equally in both edge types you can count on one hand with a finger remaining.ovgcguy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 04, 2023 9:11 pmI have both and think of them like children. They're different but equally good.
Cruwear plain edge can get wicked sharp, and I haven't even thinned it from its thick factory edge. I can get it to push cut paper with a 25* edge and thick blade which is impressive.
The serrated cuts more stuff better than almost any regular pocket knife in general. It is an ultimate matter separator that excels at its design intent.
I carry SE 2:1
Now my advice on which edge type to get would solely depend on what his everyday cutting jobs consist of. This is one Spyderco model that you just can't go wrong no matter which edge type you can easily obtain. With so many dealers only having one or the other edge type in stock you may have to do a bit of searching to be able to get both the SE & PE.
But trust me on this one folks. Both edge types of the C-60 Cruwear Ayoob are worth the time it takes to seek them out.