New knife, Byrd Robin2

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JHR
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New knife, Byrd Robin2

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I've been on a knife buying binge lately and the price on this one was so attractive, I just had to get one.

I'm glad I did. Very handy size and boy, that 8cr13MoV steel is no joke. I love the edge it takes, and it takes it so well.

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It is a great little knife.
So many knives, so few pockets... :)
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Hi JHR,

thanx for the kind comments. It looks like your knife has no markings? Is it just the pic?

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UH OH! :confused:
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Probably the flash washing out the engravings around the base of the blade.
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sal wrote:Hi JHR,

thanx for the kind comments. It looks like your knife has no markings? Is it just the pic?

sal
Yeah, the flash covered up the markings.

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#7

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Look good,your images are very stunning.
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Hi Haydennathan,

Welcome to our forum.

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Hello.

This is a little big knife. A perfect EDC in an office environment.

Thanks for sharing.

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I also got me a ss robin2 for home (ab)use
Opening boxes and packages etc, replacing my beater Winchester folder
I really dont wanna use any of my spydies for that purpose
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I use mine for trimming the heat-applied edge banding on plywood when making shelves. Get right in those inside corners where the router won't go! Nice comfy handle, too.

Like Leon, I just don't want to use my Dragonfly for that. I mean, what if there was an errant brad nail?
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