I use a box cutter frequently every day where I work[Costco]
I open 10-20 boxes a day using a cheap single edge cutter or a Husky box cutter.
I decided to bring the Hawkbill yesterday and see how it would play out. It worked great, especially to reach forward in a deli case for instance, opening a new box.I'm short and the curve helped reach into the case.
Nobody seemed to mind the Hawk vs a common box cutter so it's now my edc for work.
Hawkbill at work
Thanks. I'm new to Spyderco knives but I believe it is just a Byrd black frn se Hawkbill.
It's about the same size as my Byrd Meadowlark2 ce frn.
The only others I have are a Ladybug Salt se Hawkbill yellow and a Black Salt1 se.
I just purchased these 4 in the last month. Trying to see what I want next!
It's about the same size as my Byrd Meadowlark2 ce frn.
The only others I have are a Ladybug Salt se Hawkbill yellow and a Black Salt1 se.
I just purchased these 4 in the last month. Trying to see what I want next!
I give you a big "HIGH FIVE" on the practical uses of Hawkbill blades. I discovered all the way back in 2004 just how useful the Spyderhawk model is for many jobs involving the opening of ridgid packages. They are also very safe to use for all kinds of pull cutting jobs and you can very carefully and safely control the cutting action of Spyderedged and plain edged Hawkbills.Stitch wrote:I use a box cutter frequently every day where I work[Costco]
I open 10-20 boxes a day using a cheap single edge cutter or a Husky box cutter.
I decided to bring the Hawkbill yesterday and see how it would play out. It worked great, especially to reach forward in a deli case for instance, opening a new box.I'm short and the curve helped reach into the case.
Nobody seemed to mind the Hawk vs a common box cutter so it's now my edc for work.
Hawkbill blades are also a knife where the Spyderedge really shows it's usefulness. I usually carry one of Spyderco's Hawkbill blades almost daily and find them very useful for many cutting chores you never would have imagined that they would be good for.
Long Live the SPYDEREDGE Spyderco Hawkbills RULE!!
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