First of all, a straight blade that is properly sharpened and honed will cut rope as well (or better) than a serrated blade. The reason a serrated blade works so well, is because you have a longer cutting area because of the 'waved' pattern and also because the fine edge of the serrated area only contacts a solid cutting board for example, at the very tips of the cutting edges- the 'raised' areas. So, the perception is that the blade cuts better and / or stays sharper longer, but how well it cuts has much more to do with the quality of the edge (how well it is sharpened and honed), and holding that edge depends on the alloy used for the blade.
So, I undertstand all this and still carry a 1/2 serrated blade. Why? Because usually when you need it most, you are miles away from the nearest honing stone, and the 'preserved' edge of the serrated section is good to go.
One small disagreement: I've never been convinced that the serrated blade's slicing superiority was due to an effectively-longer cutting edge. When I am pulling that cutting edge towards me, only the front part of the serrations is doing any cutting, the back part is along for the ride, so I tend to think the edge length comes close to equaling out. I think the the key has more to do with the shape of the serrations themselves. Ever saw through something, and as you're cutting, you change the angle of the knife/saw? That's because as you change the angle of attack, you keep presenting the blade to the smallest cross-section of material. With a curving serration, you are kind of getting a leg up on that, putting a small amount of material against that part of the serration, with the curved serration shape forcing the material into the edge instead of away from it (ala a mini hawkbill).
Photonaddict a 2.5 or 3.0 inch is ok for my use and I can EDC without worry, BTW I am from Canada too . Do you know the what the law says about EDC?
Phantomphoton thanks for your input.
Randy
Assisted folders, balisongs, switchblades, push daggers, etc are expressly forbidden as are knives designed to be concealed like belt buckle knives. Obviously you would have a hard time convincing someone that a 6" fixed blade serves the same purpose as a leatherman micra especially if you display it every chance you get so common sense applies as well. You also can't carry a knife regardless of its size or function in places like schools, courthouses, etc. Also, attitudes/perceptions and bylaws may vary between the different provinces.