Why No GOLDEN, CO Hawkbills?

I'd like to see a hawkbill with a handle swell that better matches the curve of the blade for better coverage in the closed position. Kind of like the opposite of the Dragonfly hawkbill which recycled the handle from the standard model. I understand that adapting an existing design is probably more cost effective than designing from the ground up.

I understand what you're saying but at this time I really think that Spyderco has the "small Hawkbill" sector of the market covered with the DragonHawk & LadyHawk models. I think that what "dtoad" suggested with a Jumpmaster Hawkbill is truly what Spyderco could do that hardly no other competing knife company has to match it at this time.

As great of a super aggressive serrated blade as the Jumpmaster has proven to be I can only imagine how good of a cutting tool that a Hawkbill version of the Jumpmaster model would be. I would even be content with an FRN handle but would prefer a G-10 or Micarta>> because I'm sure they would like to do something special if it's to be made at the Golden, CO, USA plant.
 
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