What's your Spyderco beater knife?

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kbuzbee
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JD Spydo wrote:Any of the SaLT Series that I've used I usually regard them as hard use/Beater knives..... Currently I'm using my H-1 SE Spyderhawk as my companion Hawkbill..... I truly think the H-1 Salt Series is your designated BEATER Series IMO.
This! Like many, I tend to use, but generally not abuse my knives. But my H1 Spyderhawk gets the call for stuff like digging out weeds, heavy pruning and such. It tends to sit idle all winter but come late Spring it goes into my yard work shorts and stays there all summer. If I'm working out in the yard, it's with me.

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Southard. No dainty tip, rock solid lockup, easy deployment, nice belly all the way & great steel.
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Native 3.
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