New byrds

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Re: New byrds

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WOO-HOO!!! :D
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TI CC2 looks like a must have here.. John
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Re: New byrds

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jmh58 wrote:TI CC2 looks like a must have here..

After seeing Eric show the TI CC2 on the video.. I am really looking forward to this knife!! John :)
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Re: New byrds

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I wonder if there is any chance of a flipper being added to this value line. I think I would have to by a "Byrd-Flipper" on sheer principle!! :p
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Here I am, flipping the byrd. :)
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Donut wrote:Here I am, flipping the byrd. :)
Exactly. Can you imagine the mileage we would get out of that model?? The thread titles alone would be worth it!! :D
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Surfingringo wrote:
Donut wrote:Here I am, flipping the byrd. :)
Exactly. Can you imagine the mileage we would get out of that model?? The thread titles alone would be worth it!! :D
That model could bring the Byrd forum to life!
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Re: New byrds

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Eric is our flipper guy. I'll ask him.

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Sounds great Sal. I think many folks would be happy with the ability to flip a Byrd from time to time.
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A flipper would be interesting indeed, especially at a Byrd price.
So many knives, so few pockets... :)
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Surfingringo wrote:Sounds great Sal. I think many folks would be happy with the ability to flip a Byrd from time to time.
I see what you did there. :cool:

And honestly I would have to get one just based on that phrase alone. Flipping the Byrd.
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Re: New byrds

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Being relatively new to the Spyderco offerings, I currently have a Cara Cara 2 w/ FRN... and I like the look of the other current models. The idea of updated/upgraded or new models to the line is nice!
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Re: New byrds

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I thought I couldn't dare mention a byrd flipper - a line you don't cross. But I also think it would be an interesting idea, to have a lightweight knife with a narrower width, but with the ergos of either (or both) of the FRN or G10 handles, and a nice FFG.

A much better alternative to the Kershaw Skyline?
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Ben336 wrote:Is it possible at least in theory that a new Byrd Cara Cara may come into existence?
The Cara Cara 2 is already a relatively new knife, and the Ti versions just started coming out. Are you asking for a Cara Cara 3 already?
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The more I think about it, the better a byrd flipper sounds.
So many knives, so few pockets... :)
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Re: New byrds

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I would be all over a flipper.. with BD-1.
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