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Hello all! I can tell you that the next in the Salt Series will be the Tasman. I can't tell you anything else at this point, but I promise as more info becomes available we'll share. Have a great day! :D
There is nothing more important than this one day.
Any idea on the timetable for the release of this knife? Will it also come in SE & PE options as all its siblings have? FRN scale? color (How about Coast Guard Orange & Black as options?? )
Any infor would be appreciated...... :)
Any infor would be appreciated...... :)
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My dream Spyderco: H1 folder with G-10, H1 or MICARTA scale. Time to lose the FRN only attitude with regard to H1
My dream Spyderco: H1 folder with G-10, H1 or MICARTA scale. Time to lose the FRN only attitude with regard to H1
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Has Sal, or someone else from Spyderco, actually stated that there will definitely be an H1 bladed hawkbill somewhere in the future? I searched here and BF a couple days back, may have used the wrong terms but could not come up with anything solid.Mr Blonde wrote:Am I really the only one that is interested in the size of this new Hawkbill?
which bladelength? 3 or 4 inches? Pleeeeaase?! :D
Wouter
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I'd like the larger blade....it's what I love bout the Pacific and Atlantic Salts - blades that are OUT there. Sheeple friendly? Maybe not, but a useful working tool--
I'd love to see Spyderco put some "fire" in that weak orange FRN they used for the Rescue-add some red to the orange to gt a really HOT orange.
All this chat about glow-in-the-dark plastic is sort of useless. Those plastics don't hold a charge that well, and if they did they'd be too "hot" to safely carry - it's marketing gimmickry. Just ask the folks who agonize around glow-in-the-dark and radioactivity in the watch dial market.......
Peace
I'd like the larger blade....it's what I love bout the Pacific and Atlantic Salts - blades that are OUT there. Sheeple friendly? Maybe not, but a useful working tool--
I'd love to see Spyderco put some "fire" in that weak orange FRN they used for the Rescue-add some red to the orange to gt a really HOT orange.
All this chat about glow-in-the-dark plastic is sort of useless. Those plastics don't hold a charge that well, and if they did they'd be too "hot" to safely carry - it's marketing gimmickry. Just ask the folks who agonize around glow-in-the-dark and radioactivity in the watch dial market.......
Peace
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My dream Spyderco: H1 folder with G-10, H1 or MICARTA scale. Time to lose the FRN only attitude with regard to H1
My dream Spyderco: H1 folder with G-10, H1 or MICARTA scale. Time to lose the FRN only attitude with regard to H1
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The Deacon wrote:Has Sal, or someone else from Spyderco, actually stated that there will definitely be an H1 bladed hawkbill somewhere in the future? I searched here and BF a couple days back, may have used the wrong terms but could not come up with anything solid.
It was mentioned in the thread about knives with glow-in-the-dark-handles.
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IIRC, Abel TASMAN was a sailor from the netherlands who discovered AustraliaTazKristi wrote:Hello all! I can tell you that the next in the Salt Series will be the Tasman. I can't tell you anything else at this point, but I promise as more info becomes available we'll share. Have a great day! :D
before James Cook.
A good choice .
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http://http://spyderco.com/forums/newre ... 1&p=145517
That's the thread in which Sal mentioned the Hawbill Salt.
That's the thread in which Sal mentioned the Hawbill Salt.
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Thanks Anson, that one slipped right past me.anson argyris wrote:H-1-Hawk
That's the thread in which Sal mentioned the Hawkbill-Salt ( on page 3).
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Is it Tasman Hawkbilled Salt Release Day yet? :)
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