Is the SpyderHawk H1 SE or similar coming back?
Re: Is the SpyderHawk H1 SE or similar coming back?
I wonder if a black-coated H1 Spyderhawk would appeal to the tactical crowd, and help boost its popularity in a come-back? Perhaps black blade + tactical FRN shades?
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Re: Is the SpyderHawk H1 SE or similar coming back?
I'd get two of those. Or three...
In the meantime I can only keep posting pics to show my love for Salt knives and Hawkbill blades, hopefully they'll make somebody reconsider a Sprint run...
The Sprint run H1 Rock Salt seems to have been a success, why not another good ol' Salt?
In the meantime I can only keep posting pics to show my love for Salt knives and Hawkbill blades, hopefully they'll make somebody reconsider a Sprint run...
The Sprint run H1 Rock Salt seems to have been a success, why not another good ol' Salt?
Re: Is the SpyderHawk H1 SE or similar coming back?
Please.
I just started carrying a hawkbill to back up my multitool
They work great together.
I could really use a larger blade than my harpy and stronger than my matriarch
I just started carrying a hawkbill to back up my multitool
They work great together.
I could really use a larger blade than my harpy and stronger than my matriarch
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Re: Is the SpyderHawk H1 SE or similar coming back?
Curious thing, as the day I took those beach shots I was pairing the hawkbill with my Leatherman Wignman and thought to myself "heck, what a versatile and useful combo".JAfromMN wrote:Please.
I just started carrying a hawkbill to back up my multitool
They work great together.
I could really use a larger blade than my harpy and stronger than my matriarch
And it proved so, during the day.
These blades are great backups to multitools, indeed