G-10 Hawkbill Anyone?

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Re: G-10 Hawkbill Anyone?

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Coastal wrote:
Thu Mar 21, 2024 5:54 pm
JD Spydo wrote:
Mon Mar 18, 2024 11:13 am

Well Zrow...
After 3-ish years on the forum, I just now understands the meaning of ZrowsN1s. Nice.
:smirk 01010101 a silly reference to my IT job. A more conventional spelling like ZerosAndOnes was already taken when I was picking my username. I honestly don't know why I didn't stick with the user name I've been using on the internet for 15 years (LoadedQuestions). Thought about switching it a few times, but it's what everyone knows me by here. Zrow

You can always call me Matt too :beaming-face
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Re: G-10 Hawkbill Anyone?

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ZrowsN1s wrote:
Thu Mar 21, 2024 11:36 pm
Coastal wrote:
Thu Mar 21, 2024 5:54 pm
JD Spydo wrote:
Mon Mar 18, 2024 11:13 am

Well Zrow...
After 3-ish years on the forum, I just now understands the meaning of ZrowsN1s. Nice.
:smirk 01010101 a silly reference to my IT job. A more conventional spelling like ZerosAndOnes was already taken when I was picking my username. I honestly don't know why I didn't stick with the user name I've been using on the internet for 15 years (LoadedQuestions). Thought about switching it a few times, but it's what everyone knows me by here. Zrow

You can always call me Matt too :beaming-face

LOL, I'm in IT too and I never thought about your forum name that way. D'oh!

My binary to decimal is rusty but I think that also translates to 85, correct me if I'm wrong. :winking-tongue
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Re: G-10 Hawkbill Anyone?

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@nerdlock my math is ALWAYS rusty. But lets see. 01010101 = 64+16+4+1=85 correct! Bonus = 5 5 in Hexadecimal.
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Re: G-10 Hawkbill Anyone?

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ZrowsN1s wrote:
Thu Mar 21, 2024 9:50 am
Just think of a PE hawkbill as one large single serration scallop. :thinking
"Teeth" is plural, as in, more than one. :winking-tongue
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Re: G-10 Hawkbill Anyone?

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I'd go for a g10 spyderhawk
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I have a stainless Harpy and would definitely get a G10 Harpy if they decided to do another run.

The handle size and shape is very nice and the knife is literally iconic, but smooth SS isn’t the ideal material for a hawkbill IMO.
The same knife in coarse G10 would be so much more useful.
And while we’re at it, make a drop point or leaf shape bladed model with the SS Harpy scales. That would get me the most use from those masterpiece SS handles.
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Re: G-10 Hawkbill Anyone?

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VashHash wrote:
Tue Apr 02, 2024 8:12 am
I'd go for a g10 spyderhawk
Yes indeed!! and I wouldn't want to stop at the Spyderhawk model. I have such good memories of my G-10 Harpy and have been wanting another G-10 Harpy ever since mine got stolen.

And I can't understand why there hasn't been more G-10 Harpy models since then. It is one of the most sought after collector Hawkbills ever.
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