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Superhawk

I think the main reason I haven't looked at the Superhawk is I prefer a serrated blade. The second is the blade angle. I like the more forward swept hawkbill.
Something like the Harpy is my main preference.

Hey Ig what is the top hawkbill in that pic. I really like the blade.

DMgangl
 
I love the Superhawk. I love the pointy handle, looks really good with the blade.

BTW, a fully serrated option on the Superhawk, would be awesome.
 
I love my Superhawk.
Not as much as the Military mind you, there's a few things about the handle that I would have done a little different but as far as being a great utility hawkbill it can't be beat. It's a design that you have to use to appreciate, just playing with the knife in your hand it doesn't seem as good as when you actually cut something with it. It's very secure, the Compression lock fits the knife extremely well, and even if it is a little subdued, the hawkbill blade makes a noticable differnce in cutting string and various other materials.
One of the best things about it is that it's so different. Thick handle, wide finger choil, hawkbill, compression lock, wire clip. Really there are very few designs like this one.

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