What hawkbill type knives has Spyderco made in the last few years?
I know of the following ones, but are there any others? Maybe some limited editions?
Harpy / Merlin
Spyderhawk
Matriarch
Civilian
Hawkbill Blades
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I wouldn't call the Matriarch and Civilian hawkbills, I'd classify them as reverse S blades but, if you include them, then you'd almost have to include the Cricket, the Reverse S bladed version of the Meerkat, and the Dodo. Add the Spot to that list if you're including fixed blades. On the other hand, the Karambit, although more specialized than the Harpy, Merlin, and Spyderhawk, would meet my definition of a hawkbill.
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:spyder: :cool: right on, my brother! :cool: :spyder:clovisc wrote:...but what i'd REALLY like to see is a hawkbill built like the manix and chinook!
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