Serrated vs Plain edge...which is "Better"?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @MB-jg4tr
    @MB-jg4tr 4 месяца назад

    Lansky makes a dedicated Cold Steel serration sharpener that makes sharpening cold steel SE easy.

  • @phillipmargrave
    @phillipmargrave Год назад +1

    I like Cold Steel knives🔪👹🎃

  • @Vince_F
    @Vince_F Год назад

    Straight edge versus serrated edge?
    Check out HISSATSU5 Cold Steel Talwar Meat Cut test performance comparison video”!!! 😃
    Spoiler alert: the pork loin doesn’t survive.😬

  • @jeremybryant5778
    @jeremybryant5778 2 года назад +2

    That serrated marauder is wicked. I think it's only purpose is to be a fighter, it'd be impractical for anything else I'd say. Very detailed video, I appreciate it. I think I'll subscribe. God bless you brother

    • @phillipmargrave
      @phillipmargrave Год назад

      Yeah it’s definitely a fighting knife or pig sticker.

  • @danaacker1344
    @danaacker1344 Год назад +1

    Spyderco’s serrations are easier to sharpen. Cold Steel’s serrations stay sharp a very long time if used properly. My first Spyderco Delica (from back when the pocket clip was molded from and to the handle material) was fully serrated. It’s still sharp, with no sharpening. I remember when Spyderco would show up at outdoorsman shows and hawk their knives like carnival barkers. No one even seemed to be interested in a knife with a big hole in the blade and serrations to boot. Now they are The Godfather of one hand opening knives. Every one hand opening folding knife on the market today owes a tip of the hat to Spyderco. Their well-deserved success was hard earned, and serves as a lesson in perseverance in that which one believes. Good video; they all are.