The base of your blade does the hard work ( cutting tendons over bones as an exemples) , so a serrated blade makes perfect sense for the task.you don’t dull the inside of the sedations while going over the bone and it remians sharp.
The rest of the blade being used for the more delicate, sharp work.
I used one every day at work and have no issues with it.
And no serrations are not that hard to sharpen if you have the right shape stones or files.
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