Sal: Byrd Cara Cara question

Joined
Jun 16, 2005
Messages
38
What exactly is a Cara Cara? :confused: Some kind of bird I assume. Do you have a picture? I have never even heard of one before I discovered the knife. How does one pronounce it? :confused: CAra CAra? Or caRA caRA?
Despite all the confusion I believe I may actually buy :cool: one next month...
 
Hi Joe, we've always pronounced it CAra CAra like the auto (car) with an "a" at the end.

Thanx Jestyr.

Almost all of the byrd models will be named after some type of bird, or related in some way to birds. Some of the tools might vary.

Cara Cara, Meadowlark, Robin, Finch, Raven, Crow, Starling, firebyrd, Flight, Pelican, Crossbill. (in production or in the works).

sal
 
Hi, Sal:
It appears that we Canadians will probably pronounce it similarly. It will come out as CAra CAra but will sound like "carrot carrot" with out the ts. We pronounce some words differently. No wonder foreigners find English a confusing language. I glad I was born here and don't have to learn English as an adult. C2 (new term for Cara Cara-easy for one and all) and Meadowlark are the most visually appealing of the current Byrds. Very nice lines.

Do you have any illustrations of the as yet unhatched Byrds? When can we customers get a look?
 
Hi Joe,

The current byrd flyer includes the SS Robin & SS Finch. You could probably get that from SFO. The others have no pics yet.

We don't speak English, we speak American. The Brits have the corner on English, although it's similar.

The Canooks speak Canadian, It's aboat the same, eh? ;)

oh well, at least it's understandable.

Also, aqui en Los Estado Unidos, podemos hablar espanol tambien. :)

sal
 
Back
Top