Byrd Crossbill, anyone got one?
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Byrd Crossbill, anyone got one?
hi folks. As you may know, I am a Hawkbill fan. The Tasman and Spyderhawk have been loyal friends and very useful carries to compliment a straight edged folder. I lost one of my 2 Tasman this August, and decided to give a shot to the not much talked about Spyderco (Byrd, in this case) hawk, the Crossbill
The knife is on its way to me.
I only have had a Cara Cara from the Byrd line and was highly impressed. In fact I often paired it with my Tasman. The question is, do you have a Crossbill or have had one, and how does it compare to other Byrds and other Spyderco hawkbills?
Thanks and I'll update when it gets here :spyder:
The knife is on its way to me.
I only have had a Cara Cara from the Byrd line and was highly impressed. In fact I often paired it with my Tasman. The question is, do you have a Crossbill or have had one, and how does it compare to other Byrds and other Spyderco hawkbills?
Thanks and I'll update when it gets here :spyder:
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I used to own one and I liked it. The crossbill and tasman are responsible for me carrying hawkbills so frequently.
Weighs more than the Tasman, but offers a larger, more comfortable handle. More cutting edge too. The ergonomics are very nice, working better for me than Tasman Salts.
I think you'll be happy with it. It's a very good value.
Weighs more than the Tasman, but offers a larger, more comfortable handle. More cutting edge too. The ergonomics are very nice, working better for me than Tasman Salts.
I think you'll be happy with it. It's a very good value.
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thanks!
knowing you tastes and preferences, and being so similar in what we use and carry, I'm glad I got it! It was a very good deal too, so that'll be my second Byrd and new "Tasman" to replace the lost one
Thanks again :spyder:
knowing you tastes and preferences, and being so similar in what we use and carry, I'm glad I got it! It was a very good deal too, so that'll be my second Byrd and new "Tasman" to replace the lost one
Thanks again :spyder:
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Is the Crossbill the big one? I think I have one of those with a Stainless Steel handle. It's nice, but pretty big and heavy.
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Re: Byrd Crossbill, anyone got one?
Yep. I think they may have run them in G10 at one point, those were lighter if so. Only seems available in SS these days, with FRN Meadowlarks being a smaller option.Donut wrote:Is the Crossbill the big one? I think I have one of those with a Stainless Steel handle. It's nice, but pretty big and heavy.
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I have a PE Crossbill and it is a solid knife. It is a little on the heavy side and the blade steel is not the best but it is descent. For the money you can't go wrong. I think you'll like it. :)
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thanbks! you say heavy because your is the SS handle version?holeshot wrote:I have a PE Crossbill and it is a solid knife. It is a little on the heavy side and the blade steel is not the best but it is descent. For the money you can't go wrong. I think you'll like it. :)
I've been lucky enough to find one of the rare G10 Crossbills, so I don't know if that is also true of that model. Hopefully it'll arrive this week :rolleyes:
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it arrived! I really like how it fills the hand, feels so sturdy and well built for such a budget piece
of course I couldn't wait and had to cut something with it, Zucchinis didn't stand a chance :D
of course I couldn't wait and had to cut something with it, Zucchinis didn't stand a chance :D
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Yeah, I have the SS version but I still like her. :)ThePeacent wrote:it arrived! I really like how it fills the hand, feels so sturdy and well built for such a budget piece
of course I couldn't wait and had to cut something with it, Zucchinis didn't stand a chance :D
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ranking high among my Hawkbills in this "first impressions" light use and fondling of it
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Nice photos. Which knife is more comfortable for you, the Pacific Salt or Crossbill? I always found both designs very ergonomic....same with the Cara Cara. If I could get those handles on any blade shape / grind / blade steel I want, I'd be set :D
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well truth is I have medium sized hands and the Crossbill is certainly filling and thick, maybe a bit too much for me. I've grown used to the thin Salt handles of the Pacific, Tasman and Spyderhawk.Vivi wrote:Nice photos. Which knife is more comfortable for you, the Pacific Salt or Crossbill? I always found both designs very ergonomic....same with the Cara Cara. If I could get those handles on any blade shape / grind / blade steel I want, I'd be set :D
I also prefer FRN to G10 to be honest, even though in the past I was in love with G10.
Thinner handles work for me most of the times.
The Cara Cara was a very nice one too. These two saw much pocket time together, this pic is already 3 years old
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Thanks for the comparison info.ThePeacent wrote:well truth is I have medium sized hands and the Crossbill is certainly filling and thick, maybe a bit too much for me. I've grown used to the thin Salt handles of the Pacific, Tasman and Spyderhawk.Vivi wrote:Nice photos. Which knife is more comfortable for you, the Pacific Salt or Crossbill? I always found both designs very ergonomic....same with the Cara Cara. If I could get those handles on any blade shape / grind / blade steel I want, I'd be set :D
I also prefer FRN to G10 to be honest, even though in the past I was in love with G10.
Thinner handles work for me most of the times.
The Cara Cara was a very nice one too. These two saw much pocket time together, this pic is already 3 years old
I just picked up a Cara Cara 2 and it is a great knife for the money. I think I prefer it over My Tenacious.
I think I would have to hold the crossbill before buying one. I am not a fan of my Meadowlark as an example, but it is just an ergonomic thing for me personally.
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quickly replaced my Tasman for the simple gardening tasks at home and mundane plant maintenance. I still preferred the SE blade of the Tasman but the additional blade length compensates
very happy with it!!
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Re: Byrd Crossbill, anyone got one?
the crossbill is basically a superhawk in terms of ergos by my understanding. Longer, less negative angle, but still a nice hawkbill curve. Mine is very nice. A little heavy maybe but it feel like I could take it to war if need be.