What did you use your Spyderco for last?
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Just got back home from a Saturday afternoon hike.
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Matching colors
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Little bit of cardboard
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Little bit of yard work and mowing while it's not raining. Quicker than getting loppers from the shed:
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I just used my PM 2 52100 ComboEdge to sculpt some Shoe Goo that I put on my hiking shoes yesterday. I've used a Chaparral in the past, but thought I'd try something with a bit of a SpyderEdge on it. The SpyderEdge portion slices through the hard rubber Shoe Goo nice and straight with a pull or push cut and with a lot less friction.
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opening the mail :)
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Cut a welding rod can in half with my SE S35VN native 5 LW
And some rope
And some rope
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Cut a choco pie box
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Opened a few reams of paper
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Used my Byrd Rescue to impress my coworkers by decapitating a water bottle multiple times, without tipping it over. :D
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Opened mail, made pilot holes for a few eye screws.
Gotta love a titanium handled hawkbill :) . May have to do another blade swap when the wharncliffe Byrds come available :D
Gotta love a titanium handled hawkbill :) . May have to do another blade swap when the wharncliffe Byrds come available :D
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I used my Pacific Salt to nick the top of my finger upon closing. LOL.
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Sliced open a couple50# bags of sugar with my Millie.
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I really like my Hawkbill despite the blade shape taking up extra pocket room. The knife is so much bang for the buck that it borders on absurd! Me. I like the weight of the FRN. I have a SS Crossbill and love the blade, but not so much the weight! I wish that there were FRN scales that would fit! Just my preference.PeaceInOurTime wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 7:22 pmOpened mail, made pilot holes for a few eye screws.
Gotta love a titanium handled hawkbill :) . May have to do another blade swap when the wharncliffe Byrds come available :D
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z1r wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 9:15 pmI really like my Hawkbill despite the blade shape taking up extra pocket room. The knife is so much bang for the buck that it borders on absurd! Me. I like the weight of the FRN. I have a SS Crossbill and love the blade, but not so much the weight! I wish that there were FRN scales that would fit! Just my preference.PeaceInOurTime wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 7:22 pmOpened mail, made pilot holes for a few eye screws.
Gotta love a titanium handled hawkbill :) . May have to do another blade swap when the wharncliffe Byrds come available :D
The Byrd line is such a great value. The Hawkbill does take up a bit of pocket space, but I'm curious how it compares to something like a Manix 2 which is loved by many and regarded as a pocket hog. I just compared my Hawkbill to my wharncliffe Endura and Q Ball, they all seem to have the same closed width. It's honestly never bothered me.
Sometimes I consider swapping the blade back into the FRN handle, but the titanium adds a bit of variety to my mostly FRN knife "collection".
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The Byrd Hawkbill is not quite as tall as my Manix 2 lw. But then again, the Byrd Hawkbill may have been lowered a bit when I ground down the kick on the ricasso/choil. Got tired of seeing daylight between the scallops and the handle. :p Maybe I'm a little OCD.
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Shaman opened a popsicle. Yeah, hard use!!!!!
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The Bow River and Z-cut (PE pointy) helped cut up a bunch of fruit and vegetables for a big fruit bowl and shish kebabs. The Waterway was used for the beef.
40 Spyderco knives in 11 different steels,
1 Byrd and 30 “others”
1 Byrd and 30 “others”