a Byrd in the hand....

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I just got my first Byrd knife...and I am really happy with it. I got the Crossbill model, and was pleasantly surprised at how well constructed it was, as well as how sharp the blade was. I am really floored lately how some companies are offering very good quality knives at affordable prices. It appears that the Byrd line is raising the bar in this category. Anyone else happy with these knives?
 
I haven't looked at one in person but, there have sure been a lot of people that have gotten them and are very happy with them....
It is nice to see well made knives at a reasonable price.
 
Don't much care for their stainless or aluminum handles, but their G10's are great. Just bought several Cara Caras with black handles for about twenty bucks apiece. They're bargains, in my opinion.
 
I've got a Cara Cara, Meadowlark and Flight - all with G10 scales. I'm a big fan. They are definitely the best value knives out there. For an edc/beater you can't go wrong with these knives.
 
Got two Robyns with G10 scales, and quite pleased with them for the $20 or so they run.

I'm glad to see these offered in small sizes, as I imagine the casual knifebuyer (who might not buy a $30+ knife) would feel more drawn to a smaller knife.

I'd actually bought the Crow model to give as a gift also, but once I realized that a 3.5" knife is dang huge to an knife novice, I just ordered another Robyn instead.
 
In the Bang-for-Buck category, they have pretty much the competition sacked. Just my $0.02 of course. Even the steel is all in all really of excellent quality.
 
The G-10 Cara Cara is what I have my eye on next...really looks like a great EDC. Might have to get one of those little Finches for my keychain as well.
 
Got a SS Robin, a G10 CARA CARA and a FRN CARA CARA.....all knives have a good built quality. I'm happy with them! Fantastic knives for a great price!

CZ
 
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