Has anyone here used a serrated Case knife? I am curious as to how they perform. I recently bought the 75 pattern Jumbo Stockman for myself and the 54 Trapper for my Granddad from the Earth Brown G-10 series; and they both have serrated main blades. They are set up a little differently than I am use to--instead of one big and two small serrations, they are one big and three small serrations.
Here's the knives I'm talking about.
Case Serrations?
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Re: Case Serrations?
I don't think I have any of the newer Case serrated knives, not wild about serrations on a traditional folder. But they look like they should work just fine.
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Re: Case Serrations?
I have several stainless serrated Case kitchen knives that are great cutters. I've had them a long time, maybe 30 years.
I've never had a Case pocket knife with serrated blade though, but the serration pattern in your pictures look to be the same as the kitchen knives.
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