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Finch 2 On the Way
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 9:51 am
by SG89
This will be my first Byrd and I am pretty excited about it. A G10 ladybug-esque FFG with a 50/50 choil and screw together construction... Yes please. If I like this one I plan on getting a Crow 2 and Robin TI. Will post pics when I receive it.
Re: Finch 2 On the Way
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 2:30 pm
by sal
Hi Spydergirl,
Le me know how you like it?
sal
The Finch 2 Has Landed
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 8:22 pm
by SG89
Re: Finch 2 On the Way
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 5:54 pm
by Nasgul
Thanks for the review Spydergirl !!!!
Glad you made me discover it !!!
Look like a really nice little knife ! As Ladybug/Manbug are... !!!!
I'm surprised of such less answer about it. Is it new, recently produced ? (not available for me here)
Edit : I already knew, but those pics make me write it.
Knives used to have such a better look closed with a choil than without !!! :cool: :p
Re: Finch 2 On the Way
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 10:40 am
by EDC Honeybee
Thanks for the review. This shows what I wanted. Hoping to buy one of these for my girlfriend and make her some custom scales. Really like how it has the 50/50 choil.
I know it isnt apples:apples, but how would you compare the finch to the roadie? I have only ever heard rave reviews about the roadie, but am hesitant to go this direction for her since it costs about 3x as much.
Re: Finch 2 On the Way
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 11:01 am
by Joris Mo
Looks good, this size with 50/50 choil should be quite useful. Will put it on my wishlist for when I'll be able to order some stuff Stateside again.
Re: Finch 2 On the Way
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 11:19 am
by SG89
EDC Honeybee wrote:Thanks for the review. This shows what I wanted. Hoping to buy one of these for my girlfriend and make her some custom scales. Really like how it has the 50/50 choil.
I know it isnt apples:apples, but how would you compare the finch to the roadie? I have only ever heard rave reviews about the roadie, but am hesitant to go this direction for her since it costs about 3x as much.
Get her the Finch 2. It appeals to knife people and non knife people. It's a great starter knife. If she shows interest in getting more knives then maybe suggest the Roadie. The Roadie is a great knife and also the Tern is the closest thing to it in the Byrd line.
Re: Finch 2 On the Way
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 11:30 am
by EDC Honeybee
Spydergirl88 wrote:EDC Honeybee wrote:Thanks for the review. This shows what I wanted. Hoping to buy one of these for my girlfriend and make her some custom scales. Really like how it has the 50/50 choil.
I know it isnt apples:apples, but how would you compare the finch to the roadie? I have only ever heard rave reviews about the roadie, but am hesitant to go this direction for her since it costs about 3x as much.
Get her the Finch 2. It appeals to knife people and non knife people. It's a great starter knife. If she shows interest in getting more knives then maybe suggest the Roadie. The Roadie is a great knife and also the Tern is the closest thing to it in the Byrd line.
Thank you! She doesn't get into blades like I do. So far I got her a small multi-tool for purse carry, but the blade is inconvenient and small. Going to make her some custom purple scales for the finch also from some great resin stock I just bought. I will be sure to post it to the spyderco mods picture thread when I buy it and make her some scales. Should look pretty nice.
Re: Finch 2 On the Way
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 12:03 pm
by sparky2016
Nice. Thanks very much for the photos, Spydergirl88.
Very interesting design and specs. Appears narrower than the Robin 2, it would be interesting to see them side by side. Note, no clip on the Finch 2.
Finch 2 -
https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/detail ... roduct=848
Overall Length 4.37" (111 mm) Blade Length 1.91" (49 mm) Steel 8Cr13MoV
Closed Length 2.46" (62 mm) Edge Length 1.57" (40 mm) Weight 1.1 oz (31 g)
Blade Thickness 0.102" (2.6 mm) Handle G-10
Robin 2 -
http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=613
Overall Length 5.687 " (144 mm) Blade Length 2.438 " (62 mm) Steel 8Cr13Mov
Closed Length 3.313 " (84 mm) Edge Length 1.875 " (48 mm) Weight 2.4 " (69 g)
Blade Thickness .093 " (2.5 mm) Handle G-10
Re: Finch 2 On the Way
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 4:07 am
by this_is_nascar
Love my Finch-2, although I've only had it for a few weeks.
Re: Finch 2 On the Way
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 2:28 pm
by Nasgul
@sparky2016,
Finch 2 is a "
Ladybug" size/style/shape
Robin 2 is a "
Dragonfly" size/style/shape
Re: Finch 2 On the Way
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 7:40 pm
by sparky2016
Nasgul wrote:@sparky2016,
Finch 2 is a "
Ladybug" size/style/shape
Robin 2 is a "
Dragonfly" size/style/shape
In a very general way. But the Robin 2 is notably wider and bigger than the Dragonfly, and the Finch 2 is a bit narrower than the Ladybug. So I was surprised at how small the Finch 2 is compared to the Robin 2.
The Finch 2 seems to be better described as the smallest of the Meadowlark / Cara Cara line - the knives with narrow handles, and a choil. (Which raises the question of where the sub 2.5" member of that family is.)
Robin, Dragonfly 2, Dragonfly - from another thread here:
From
//forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?t=46685
Re: Finch 2 On the Way
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 3:02 pm
by ManekUEMF
Disregard
Re: Finch 2 On the Way
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 4:45 pm
by sparky2016
ManekUEMF wrote:Is the Finch 2 Spyderco analog the Manbug?
Read the two posts above yours.