Hawkbill-SALT

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Just call two of them mine. :p
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Hello all! I can tell you that the next in the Salt Series will be the Tasman. I can't tell you anything else at this point, but I promise as more info becomes available we'll share. Have a great day! :D
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thombrogan wrote:Just call two of them mine. :p

AMEN to that
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Any idea on the timetable for the release of this knife? Will it also come in SE & PE options as all its siblings have? FRN scale? color (How about Coast Guard Orange & Black as options?? )

Any infor would be appreciated...... :)
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Sorry Saltydog, as I said, the only thing I can tell you at this point is the name. As more becomes available we'll do our best to share. Thank you for your enthusiasm! :D
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Am I really the only one that is interested in the size of this new Hawkbill? :(

which bladelength? 3 or 4 inches? Pleeeeaase?! :D

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Mr Blonde wrote:Am I really the only one that is interested in the size of this new Hawkbill? :(

which bladelength? 3 or 4 inches? Pleeeeaase?! :D

Wouter
Has Sal, or someone else from Spyderco, actually stated that there will definitely be an H1 bladed hawkbill somewhere in the future? I searched here and BF a couple days back, may have used the wrong terms but could not come up with anything solid.
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Wouter
I'd like the larger blade....it's what I love bout the Pacific and Atlantic Salts - blades that are OUT there. Sheeple friendly? Maybe not, but a useful working tool--

I'd love to see Spyderco put some "fire" in that weak orange FRN they used for the Rescue-add some red to the orange to gt a really HOT orange.

All this chat about glow-in-the-dark plastic is sort of useless. Those plastics don't hold a charge that well, and if they did they'd be too "hot" to safely carry - it's marketing gimmickry. Just ask the folks who agonize around glow-in-the-dark and radioactivity in the watch dial market.......

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The Deacon wrote:Has Sal, or someone else from Spyderco, actually stated that there will definitely be an H1 bladed hawkbill somewhere in the future? I searched here and BF a couple days back, may have used the wrong terms but could not come up with anything solid.

It was mentioned in the thread about knives with glow-in-the-dark-handles.
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TazKristi wrote:Hello all! I can tell you that the next in the Salt Series will be the Tasman. I can't tell you anything else at this point, but I promise as more info becomes available we'll share. Have a great day! :D
IIRC, Abel TASMAN was a sailor from the netherlands who discovered Australia
before James Cook.
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http://http://spyderco.com/forums/newre ... 1&p=145517

That's the thread in which Sal mentioned the Hawbill Salt.
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H-1-Hawk


That's the thread in which Sal mentioned the Hawkbill-Salt ( on page 3).
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anson argyris wrote:H-1-Hawk


That's the thread in which Sal mentioned the Hawkbill-Salt ( on page 3).
Thanks Anson, that one slipped right past me.
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Is it Tasman Hawkbilled Salt Release Day yet? :)
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this may just be the best idea ever! hope its release will come soon, cant wait to get my hands on one. but untill then its tension bulding up untill it can only be satisfied by a new H1 spyderco.

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