The Hawk

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The Hawk

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I just got my new Hawk, what a knife. What do you think?
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The Superhawk?
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Yup, it's a great utility design. It certainly grows on you.
Every once in a while I get the urge to carry the 'Hawk, even though the Military is my favorite. Nicy beefy hawkbill.

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Love that superhawk.
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It's a thing of beauty. As on Spyderholic said, it's the Rolls-Royce of hawkbills :D :cool:
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slice22358 wrote:It's a thing of beauty. As on Spyderholic said, it's the Rolls-Royce of hawkbills :D :cool:
Your so right.
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On to the next blade

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Yeah Buddy!!! NOW'S THE TIME: FOR A NEW HAWKBILL!!

Now onward to the H-1 Spyderhawk :cool:
Long Live the SPYDEREDGE Spyderco Hawkbills RULE!!
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The Superhawk is great!! I think the "easy" curve on the blade makes it even more of an all-purpose knife than a "stronger" curve like the Tasman. I wonder if people like that more or less in a hawkbill??
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Oh, and the low rider wire clip from the Caly III fits perfect on the Superhawk!!! :D :D :D
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JD Spydo wrote:Yeah Buddy!!! NOW'S THE TIME: FOR A NEW HAWKBILL!!

Now onward to the H-1 Spyderhawk :cool:
Yes! H-1 Spyderhawk! No! We won't shut up 'til we get it! :D

McBain wrote:The Superhawk is great!! I think the "easy" curve on the blade makes it even more of an all-purpose knife than a "stronger" curve like the Tasman. I wonder if people like that more or less in a hawkbill??
I like the Tasman/Spyderhawk curve. It makes the tip easier to use for such tasks as carefully opening BaliYo packages. I figure that if I want to carry a Wharnecliffe, I'll carry a Wharnecliffe. I, however, like curvy hawkbills. :cool:
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JD Spydo wrote:Yeah Buddy!!! NOW'S THE TIME: FOR A NEW HAWKBILL!!

Now onward to the H-1 Spyderhawk :cool:
i agree on bringing the Spyderhawk back bigtime, and with something better like H1
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Congrats and enjoy :cool:
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...I would love to have one in full SpyderEdge:p
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The Superhawk is the best hawkbill ever made. I love it.

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El Tigre wrote:The Superhawk is the best hawkbill ever made. I love it.

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I always thought the Spyderhawk was the king of hawkbills,considering the current demand for a H1 Spyderhawk vs a Superhawk that is currently available that not many people want.
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spyker wrote:I always thought the Spyderhawk was the king of hawkbills,considering the current demand for a H1 Spyderhawk vs a Superhawk that is currently available that not many people want.
Honestly, I think there are a lot of people who would buy the Superhawk if it weren't for the $200+ pricetag. The reduced curvature of the blade turns some people off, as well.
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The reduced curvature,lack of serrations and high price tag is the reason I don't want one.
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