I had an old, cheap coping saw that broke. I'm looking to replace it and figured I'd just pick up another coping saw. I don't use it real often but it's really useful to have handy. Watching numerous videos on cutting dovetails, I'm seeing a fret saw used and recommended to cut away the waste. Seems to me that clearing out much of the waste makes cleaning the shoulders with a chisel easier. I thinks this would be especially true with finely spaced pins.
To my eye, it's a shallower but with a sturdier, adjustable frame (the saws shown in the vids). They are also more expensive.
Is there any reason I should be looking for a fret saw instead of a standard coping saw?