Old knife New life

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VashHash
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Old knife New life

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I just couldn't help myself. My old PE spyderhawk just wasn't getting any pocket time
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It's on its way back to me now. I'm curious to see how it performs. I do love my spyder edge spyderhawk but buying a new one would cost more than this modification.
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Those are some interesting serrations. Could you post a few more pictures?
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Veff serrations are cool. I like it! :)
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Veff serrations are optimized for a draw cut. As such, they seem ideally suited to the hawkbill blade shape. Please let us know how it performs after you get it back.
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When the knife comes in Jan I'll be sure to post more. That's why i chose this knife bill. Tom was very enthusiastic he just wasn't sure he could do it because of the curvature of the blade. I offered to send him to knife to see what he could do and this is the end result. I'm hoping it comes in tomorrow but it might not be til friday. This will probably replace my SE spyderhawk for awhile as my back pocket carry.
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