Everyone who wants a fixed hawkbill..

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Everyone who wants a fixed hawkbill..

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Paging JD...

Just saw this one pop up. Not sure if it's a new model or old news, I've never seen one. Looks pretty good. Granted there's not a lot of hook to the blade it's still a hawkbill which seems to be a lot to ask for these days.

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Re: Everyone who wants a fixed hawkbill..

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Not me. My reply was a toss up between my opener and "Everyone who wants a fixed hawkbill.."cause who wants a broke one! Sorry, lost my head. :D
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Re: Everyone who wants a fixed hawkbill..

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Love how they add the choil 😂😂😂 need a choil for that detailed work when you are slashing an enemy to death 😂
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Re: Everyone who wants a fixed hawkbill..

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Why no teeth? :confused:

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Re: Everyone who wants a fixed hawkbill..

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Pancake wrote:
Sat Feb 22, 2020 1:54 am
Love how they add the choil 😂😂😂 need a choil for that detailed work when you are slashing an enemy to death 😂
Of all the blade shapes, I reckon an index finger choil makes the most sense on a hawkbill made for pull cuts. It stops that feeling of your hand slipping toward the back of the handle.

I don’t mind the pattern but 180 USD for aus-8 :eek:
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Re: Everyone who wants a fixed hawkbill..

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I've been screaming for a fixed blade Hawkbill for the past 10 to 12 years. But for some unbeknownst reason the idea hasn't gathered much steam as of yet :confused:

But in the past two to three years we are hearing of so many of the guys on the forums who have discovered how useful that Hawkbill blades are in gardening, landscaping and horticultural uses.

As big of a fan as I'm am with practical, useful fixed blades I feel like a fixed blade Hawkbill is way over due IMO.

And Spyderco could really come up with a premium model I'm sure.
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Re: Everyone who wants a fixed hawkbill..

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JD Spydo wrote:
Mon Feb 24, 2020 3:08 am
I've been screaming for a fixed blade Hawkbill for the past 10 to 12 years. But for some unbeknownst reason the idea hasn't gathered much steam as of yet :confused:

But in the past two to three years we are hearing of so many of the guys on the forums who have discovered how useful that Hawkbill blades are in gardening, landscaping and horticultural uses.

As big of a fan as I'm am with practical, useful fixed blades I feel like a fixed blade Hawkbill is way over due IMO.

And Spyderco could really come up with a premium model I'm sure.
G Sakai makes one in serrated H1, so kinda Spyderco ish lol
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Re: Everyone who wants a fixed hawkbill..

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Eh, this one's handle is poorly designed. The choil is unnecessary(in that location).

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