While I can't get it paper slicing sharp, it has to problems cutting off shoots, small 1/4" limbs, opening boxes, straps, etc. Touch up is simple with the brown sharp maker rods. A quick rinse at the end of the day, no corrosion issues.

I'll have to get one now!z1r wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 6:14 pmI use the corner of the stone and just lightly drag it across. Works well, but I do need to refine my technique. The knife is the bomb for $35! And if the Hawkbill blade doesn't appeal, the Meadowlark comes in a wicked SE Wharnie version. I think you need both! I do.
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I hear you! I'd love to see this in a PE as well.olywa wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:27 pmThe Meadowlark HB was my 2nd Hawkbill behind my wee little LadyBug Salt HB (which I love). I have been amazed at how useful a larger Hawkbill is and also at how effective the serration pattern is. Spyderco's 8CR in SE is pretty darn impressive as well. Since then I have picked up a Harrier 2 SE Wharnie and I really appreciate the added handle length and chamfering. These represent a pretty great value in hard-use work knives.
Now if only they'd bring out the Harrier 2 in a Hawkbill SE config I'd have my perfect yardwork companion.
Best hawkbill that spyderco makes. The serrations are perfect. Now just change the steel to k390, magnacut, or h2z1r wrote: ↑Mon Aug 22, 2022 12:28 pmSince we don't get much traffic in the Byrd forum, I'm cross posting this. I love this Hawkbill. I use it in the garden center I work at.
While I can't get it paper slicing sharp, it has to problems cutting off shoots, small 1/4" limbs, opening boxes, straps, etc. Touch up is simple with the brown sharp maker rods. A quick rinse at the end of the day, no corrosion issues.
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I need to pick up that SE warnie!z1r wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 6:14 pmI use the corner of the stone and just lightly drag it across. Works well, but I do need to refine my technique. The knife is the bomb for $35! And if the Hawkbill blade doesn't appeal, the Meadowlark comes in a wicked SE Wharnie version. I think you need both! I do.
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Yes you do. Just last week I actually figured out how to sharpen my Hawkbill "correctly", all I can say is WOW! Even more impressed now. I found out the key to sharpening is persistence. Making sure you actually get to the edge. Best $35 you'll ever spend on a knife!crazywednesday wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 7:55 pmI need to pick up that SE warnie!z1r wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 6:14 pmI use the corner of the stone and just lightly drag it across. Works well, but I do need to refine my technique. The knife is the bomb for $35! And if the Hawkbill blade doesn't appeal, the Meadowlark comes in a wicked SE Wharnie version. I think you need both! I do.
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Can't believe I missed your post. Coincidentally, I asked for the same on the "New Byrd" thread. Both SE and PE please!
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