I would have to second that. I would really love a fully serrated Cara Cara 2 or Meadowlark 2.Chipped Karambit wrote:I must say more spyderedges in various size blades.
New byrd model?
Holy cow! Put that middle one in G10 & I'd buy it right now, today! That is simply AWESOME!!! Heck I'd even buy in it FRN and I hardly buy anything in FRN!razorsharp wrote:I just went ahead and started drawing
This in BD1?
Apparently, arachnophobia is not a condition from which I suffer.... :spyder:
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I dig travis' serrated one and Darkstar's designs best. Both are quite cool. I like farns' too but it wouldn't work as a byrd.
A general purpose fixed blade with a good price point would sell extremely well, IMO - it would have to be right nice to compete with the Buck fixed blades and the like, but I believe :spyder: to be in a good position to do this. similar to a bushcraft with less thrills, or like a Mora with a slightly heftier FFG blade. Instant classic.
A general purpose fixed blade with a good price point would sell extremely well, IMO - it would have to be right nice to compete with the Buck fixed blades and the like, but I believe :spyder: to be in a good position to do this. similar to a bushcraft with less thrills, or like a Mora with a slightly heftier FFG blade. Instant classic.
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I came up with a cooler byrd but I sent that to sal , not putting it in public, chances of it being consifdered of them asking me to develop it more are probably low hehejon1all wrote:Holy cow! Put that middle one in G10 & I'd buy it right now, today! That is simply AWESOME!!! Heck I'd even buy in it FRN and I hardly buy anything in FRN!
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What type of locks are available from the chinese factory and what kind of blade shapes are available from the chinese factory?
If we can identify these, it might help us figure out some possibilities.
Would we be able to get a compression lock or reverse S blade in a Byrd model?
Some items that are available, and someone correct me if I'm wrong:
Wharnie, Hawkbill, Leaf, Drop Point
Hollow Grind, Flat Grind, Chisel Grind
Liner Lock, Back Lock, Slipjoint
If we can identify these, it might help us figure out some possibilities.
Would we be able to get a compression lock or reverse S blade in a Byrd model?
Some items that are available, and someone correct me if I'm wrong:
Wharnie, Hawkbill, Leaf, Drop Point
Hollow Grind, Flat Grind, Chisel Grind
Liner Lock, Back Lock, Slipjoint
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Last year there was a photo posted briefly on another forum(from the Amsterdam meet) it was then taken down so I guess it was a proto . It a cool looking smaller Byrd knife
it wasnt named but was all metal ss or titanium (framelock?) I guess whith a stubby leaf blade and byrd hole the handles had little machined tornado shapes on them.Any news on this model?
it wasnt named but was all metal ss or titanium (framelock?) I guess whith a stubby leaf blade and byrd hole the handles had little machined tornado shapes on them.Any news on this model?