Was the Harpy Discontinued?
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Was the Harpy Discontinued?
Hey everyone and good evening,
So 2021 is well underway and I noticed, or perhaps missed the 2020 discontinued list. I've been eyeballing the Harpy for sometime, but now that I'm ready to pull the trigger... I can't find one in stock anywhere, and some sites are saying "discontinued"!
How about you folks did you see a discontinued list from last year, or know if the Harpy was formally discontinued?
So 2021 is well underway and I noticed, or perhaps missed the 2020 discontinued list. I've been eyeballing the Harpy for sometime, but now that I'm ready to pull the trigger... I can't find one in stock anywhere, and some sites are saying "discontinued"!
How about you folks did you see a discontinued list from last year, or know if the Harpy was formally discontinued?
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Re: Was the Harpy Discontinued?
Its still in the catalog, so its not discontinued.
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Re: Was the Harpy Discontinued?
I couldn't imagine that Spyderco would discontinue the HARPY model. It's one of their long time iconic, flagship models.
Especially when Hawkbill blades and full SE blades are starting to gain momentum in the past 2 years. But I was also surprised when they shelved the SPYDERHAWK.
I hope this doesn't happen. Because I'll have to get a plane ticket and show up to immediately protest the HARPY being deleted in front the GOLDEN, CO USA facility :D
Please I want anyone from the Great Spyder Factory to "Say It Ain't So" :rolleyes:
Especially when Hawkbill blades and full SE blades are starting to gain momentum in the past 2 years. But I was also surprised when they shelved the SPYDERHAWK.
I hope this doesn't happen. Because I'll have to get a plane ticket and show up to immediately protest the HARPY being deleted in front the GOLDEN, CO USA facility :D
Please I want anyone from the Great Spyder Factory to "Say It Ain't So" :rolleyes:
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Re: Was the Harpy Discontinued?
Thank you guys,
I was about to bite the bullet and just cope one at a higher price....
but knowing they aren't gone completely will allow me to be patient.
I own the Matriarch 2 and really enjoy that blade. I feel like the Harpy would be the logical next step.
I was about to bite the bullet and just cope one at a higher price....
but knowing they aren't gone completely will allow me to be patient.
I own the Matriarch 2 and really enjoy that blade. I feel like the Harpy would be the logical next step.
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Re: Was the Harpy Discontinued?
The Harpy is a great knife. If you like the FRN handles (they are grippier and lighter than the SS Harpy), check out the Tasman.
I still want a PE Harpy but I have a Spyderhawk, Superhawk, Crossbill, Meadowlark Hawkbill, waved Matriarch 2 and Civilian so my itch is at least partially scratched. I should have bought more Spyderhawks as I gave away both of my yellow H1 models (still have an orange one but I'd love to have a backup or two so I wasn't nervous about maybe messing mine up more).
I still want a PE Harpy but I have a Spyderhawk, Superhawk, Crossbill, Meadowlark Hawkbill, waved Matriarch 2 and Civilian so my itch is at least partially scratched. I should have bought more Spyderhawks as I gave away both of my yellow H1 models (still have an orange one but I'd love to have a backup or two so I wasn't nervous about maybe messing mine up more).
Re: Was the Harpy Discontinued?
I can imagine it. It’s a niche blade shape. What other major knife company makes a hawkbill? How profitable can that knife be?
Lots of Harpies on eBay I’m sure. Just snag a used one.
Re: Was the Harpy Discontinued?
I own two SS SE Harpies, one in ATS-55 and the other in VG-10. Excellent design. While many might think of the Tasman Salt as just an FRN-handled Harpy, they are not exactly the same, other than both having hawkbill blades. The Harpy’s blade is thicker, a bit shorter, and is more ruggedly-built than the Tasman’s.
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Re: Was the Harpy Discontinued?
Hey, Spyderman91:Spyderman91 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 9:13 pmHey everyone and good evening,
So 2021 is well underway and I noticed, or perhaps missed the 2020 discontinued list. I've been eyeballing the Harpy for sometime, but now that I'm ready to pull the trigger... I can't find one in stock anywhere, and some sites are saying "discontinued"!
How about you folks did you see a discontinued list from last year, or know if the Harpy was formally discontinued?
The Harpy is not discontinued, just back-ordered.
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Re: Was the Harpy Discontinued?
The TASMAN is a great recommendation in full SE. I would second that recommendation myself but not in plain edge.defenestrate wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 12:20 pmThe Harpy is a great knife. If you like the FRN handles (they are grippier and lighter than the SS Harpy), check out the Tasman.
I still want a PE Harpy but I have a Spyderhawk, Superhawk, Crossbill, Meadowlark Hawkbill, waved Matriarch 2 and Civilian so my itch is at least partially scratched. I should have bought more Spyderhawks as I gave away both of my yellow H1 models (still have an orange one but I'd love to have a backup or two so I wasn't nervous about maybe messing mine up more).
Another model to consider is the old MERLIN Hawkbill model. If you can find one of them in ATS-55 or VG-10 jump on it immediately. I really miss the MERLIN model being around. The MERLIN is a lot like the TASMAN except it uses conventional, carbon based blade steels rather than those Nitrogen based blade steels that they use on the TASMAN model ( mostly H-1).
Also do not pass up a Spyderhawk if you can nail one for a reasonable price. I'm going to keep the pressure on Spyderco to eventually bring back the SPYDERHAWK in both types of blade steel.
However the HARPY, MERLIN and TASMAN are all great units for your first Hawkbill folder. You really can't go wrong with anything in that size range.
Re: Was the Harpy Discontinued?
Hey Tazkristi!! :) Be sure you all order some of the older G-10 handled Harpy models if you can :DTazKristi wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 3:38 pmHey, Spyderman91:Spyderman91 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 9:13 pmHey everyone and good evening,
So 2021 is well underway and I noticed, or perhaps missed the 2020 discontinued list. I've been eyeballing the Harpy for sometime, but now that I'm ready to pull the trigger... I can't find one in stock anywhere, and some sites are saying "discontinued"!
How about you folks did you see a discontinued list from last year, or know if the Harpy was formally discontinued?
The Harpy is not discontinued, just back-ordered.
Kristi
I know in my gut that a G-10 HARPY will be great the second time around if it ever gets the chance. Thanks for all you do on the Forum
I wouldn't even mind if they did a second run of those Carbon Fiber Harpy models from the 2005 era.
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Re: Was the Harpy Discontinued?
My second Spyderco and favorite for years was an ATS-55 Merlin SE. It got stolen or lost (more likely stolen) but I found a Merlin on Ebay earlier this year. Original integrated FRN clip, AUS-8 (says AUS-8A on the handle), pristine shape, still in the original box. For 67 bucks I couldn't pass it up.JD Spydo wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 9:20 pmThe TASMAN is a great recommendation in full SE. I would second that recommendation myself but not in plain edge.
Another model to consider is the old MERLIN Hawkbill model. If you can find one of them in ATS-55 or VG-10 jump on it immediately. I really miss the MERLIN model being around. The MERLIN is a lot like the TASMAN except it uses conventional, carbon based blade steels rather than those Nitrogen based blade steels that they use on the TASMAN model ( mostly H-1).
Also do not pass up a Spyderhawk if you can nail one for a reasonable price. I'm going to keep the pressure on Spyderco to eventually bring back the SPYDERHAWK in both types of blade steel.
However the HARPY, MERLIN and TASMAN are all great units for your first Hawkbill folder. You really can't go wrong with anything in that size range.
I still don't have a Tasman but I'm thinking of getting one or 2 just because I love hawkbills, spydie serrated hawkbills in particular but I might get a PE and an SE especially if I find them discounted.
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I also think a G-10 Harpy run would be well recieved.JD Spydo wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 9:23 pmHey Tazkristi!! :) Be sure you all order some of the older G-10 handled Harpy models if you can :DTazKristi wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 3:38 pmHey, Spyderman91:Spyderman91 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 9:13 pmHey everyone and good evening,
So 2021 is well underway and I noticed, or perhaps missed the 2020 discontinued list. I've been eyeballing the Harpy for sometime, but now that I'm ready to pull the trigger... I can't find one in stock anywhere, and some sites are saying "discontinued"!
How about you folks did you see a discontinued list from last year, or know if the Harpy was formally discontinued?
The Harpy is not discontinued, just back-ordered.
Kristi
I know in my gut that a G-10 HARPY will be great the second time around if it ever gets the chance. Thanks for all you do on the Forum
I wouldn't even mind if they did a second run of those Carbon Fiber Harpy models from the 2005 era.
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Re: Was the Harpy Discontinued?
Hmm. PE Tasman in LC200N, anyone?
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Wow!!! This is news to me. The only Merlin models I've ever owned have been ATS-55 and VG-10. But I can see how it's possible because the Merlin was around during the AUS-8 era. They made the Catcherman in AUS-8 all the way up till the late 90s so that fits. And I thought I had every Hawkbill Spyderco ever made. Thanks for the update DEF :)defenestrate wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 7:12 amMy second Spyderco and favorite for years was an ATS-55 Merlin SE. It got stolen or lost (more likely stolen) but I found a Merlin on Ebay earlier this year. Original integrated FRN clip, AUS-8 (says AUS-8A on the handle), pristine shape, still in the original box. For 67 bucks I couldn't pass it up.JD Spydo wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 9:20 pmThe TASMAN is a great recommendation in full SE. I would second that recommendation myself but not in plain edge.
Another model to consider is the old MERLIN Hawkbill model. If you can find one of them in ATS-55 or VG-10 jump on it immediately. I really miss the MERLIN model being around. The MERLIN is a lot like the TASMAN except it uses conventional, carbon based blade steels rather than those Nitrogen based blade steels that they use on the TASMAN model ( mostly H-1).
Also do not pass up a Spyderhawk if you can nail one for a reasonable price. I'm going to keep the pressure on Spyderco to eventually bring back the SPYDERHAWK in both types of blade steel.
However the HARPY, MERLIN and TASMAN are all great units for your first Hawkbill folder. You really can't go wrong with anything in that size range.
I still don't have a Tasman but I'm thinking of getting one or 2 just because I love hawkbills, spydie serrated hawkbills in particular but I might get a PE and an SE especially if I find them discounted.
Yeah I think that's also about the same time that the Caly Jr was made in AUS-8 as well. It really blows me away that when the G-10 Harpy was in the main line up during that ATS-55 era it's sales were dismal. And for the life of me I can't figure that one out at all. But as popular as G-10 handles are now I think it would be a great move for Spyderco to bring them back.
Re: Was the Harpy Discontinued?
I'd buy a Salt Harpy with a FRN handle. I know that's basically a Tasman but I really prefer the grip shape of the Harpy over the Delica style grip of the Tasman. It's a small but important difference for me.
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Re: Was the Harpy Discontinued?
I remember back when they first launched the TASMAN in H-1 ( 2005 time frame). To me it just seemed like another one of the Merlin models with rustproof steel. I really loved the Merlin as a companion blade. The Merlin in SE was great for most all of my SE cutting chores. But the G-10 Harpy I liked a bit better because those Harpy models were always a bit more rigid and had a somewhat thicker blade. I can see why the Harpy has been so popular in commercial fishing jobs.
But for gardening type chores you can't hardly beat the Spyderhawk>> the extra size makes a huge difference.