Hey Mr. Glesser tell me if my memory is right or not>> because it seems like I remember last summer at Bladeforums there was a guy ( not myself) that started a thread on the G-10 Harpy and I seem to remember that it was you that said that a Sprint Run of the G-10 Harpy could be possible at some point? And since then I haven't heard much talk about it. I can live with a Spyderhawk with the original FRN handle but that G-10 handle on that Harpy truly made a huge difference for me and others who like the model.sal wrote:Hi Thom,
I'm not opposed. Maybe an orange handle?
Hey JD,
G-10 models made in Seki are often expensive so sales are slower. It seems that Warncliffe's are beginning to be more popular, thanx to Mike Janich and Jazz, so maybe hawkbills will grow in favov?
I will be in for Orange SE.thombrogan wrote:Spring is around the corner. That's a good reason to do sprint runs of the H1 Spyderhawk (PE & SE) in orange,
If that's something that could be done, I'd be all for it. Orange, PE and SE for indoors and outdoors if possible.sal wrote:I'm not opposed. Maybe an orange handle?
Yes! Orange would be a great choice, likewise for any other H1/Salt knives. Tradition for the marine milieu, regardless if used at depth or not. ;-)sal wrote:
I'm not opposed. Maybe an orange handle?
sal
Hopefully not the bright orange like the Delica scales. Hopefully more tangerine or peach colored.nicked.onaut wrote:Yes! Orange would be a great choice, likewise for any other H1/Salt knives. Tradition for the marine milieu, regardless if used at depth or not. ;-)sal wrote:
I'm not opposed. Maybe an orange handle?
sal
I wonder how many of us use the Hawkbills as our dedicated gardening folders...dsvirsky wrote:ANY color and I will buy (at least) one in SE. Last time, I picked one up in PE and, while it's my go to "yard work" knife, SE works so much better for those sorts of tasks.
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