I see an opportunity for an even better small hawkbill knife. Some of you may know that I've carried hawkbills since I've been carrying knives. My first 'edc', that I used in the stock room to open thousands of boxes and bags of coffee in my barista days, was a little hawkbill I bought for $5 at a gas station. When I worked for the County of San Diego, replacing and upgrading all of the County employees PC's and Monitors; Again in the Warehouse, opening thousands of boxes, cutting plastic wrapped pallets, and packaging..... I used a Spyderco Hawkbill Ladybug more than anything. Even now in the engineering lab I work in I still favor little hawkbills. Though lately the one I carry isn't a Spyderco
I am eternally grateful to Spyderco for the Hawkbill Dragonfly, but I've found that if I'm honest, I could be happier with it.
The hawkbill I'm currently carrying has 3 things going for it that the Hawkbill Dfly does not. It is extremely sturdy, metal liners. It has super steel (M390). And it is PLAIN EDGE.
I've asked for a PE tool steel Hawkbill Dfly for a while. And while I wouldn't say no to that. The Lil Native Platform is much much closer to my ideal little hawkbill than the Dragonfly.
The Lil Native is a Tank of a knife, which is one thing that has always lacked for me with the HBDfly. G-10, Liners, compression lock. It's way more what I'm looking for. And made in Golden is just near to my heart
It is very important to me that it is Plain Edge. Forgive the pun but serrated just doesn't cut it for me. I love the Karahawk but a karambit is a little 'loud' for office carry, and I'm looking for a bit more compact in the pocket.
Next is steel, S30V is wonderful, I'd buy it, love it and use it. Pie in the sky, S90V, K390, 15V, Maxamet. For ease of sharpening 20CV and Cruwear would be good as well.
While I'm dreaming, full flat grind.
So what do you say? Hawkbill Lil Native?





