Need new Byrds

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Need new Byrds

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This subforum has been quiet. I think that means we need new Byrds...
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We've introduced a few new byrds recently' Raven 2, Crow 2, Starling, We have a few fixed blades in -the-works. I think the byrd ELU's are just a fewer number.

byrd makers are also getting better in their quality. For example, the Raven maker has significantly improved his quality of the last year and he will be also making a few Spyderco's (2 models) and there will also be variations of those models in Steels and handle materials. But they won't be byrds.

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sal wrote:We've introduced a few new byrds recently' Raven 2, Crow 2, Starling, We have a few fixed blades in -the-works. I think the byrd ELU's are just a fewer number.

byrd makers are also getting better in their quality. For example, the Raven maker has significantly improved his quality of the last year and he will be also making a few Spyderco's (2 models) and there will also be variations of those models in Steels and handle materials. But they won't be byrds.

sal
Thats great news Sal!I really enjoy the product this maker is putting out, looking forward to the Polestar & Acylone, not to mention the byrd fixed blade sweet! Thanks again,

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Re: Need new Byrds

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Sal, if I may ask and if you're willing to tell it, what blade shapes and grinds can we expect on the upcoming Byrd fixed blades?
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I'm anxious to see the new Byrd's at SHOT.
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Thanks for the update Sal. I think as the quality grows, so will the market. The Raven/Crow have made believers in the Byrd line for sure.
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