Withdrawn - HawkBee in 1084

David Mary

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It would be a hawkbill, it wasn't yellow and black, but with those colors and this blade shape, it has to be a hawkbee. I realize it's a weird design, but I think it will appeal to someone looking for a hyper aggressive cutter in a small package. This knife has thin blade geometry and a hand filling handle despite it's small size. I have medium to large hands, and I can get a full and solid grip on it.

Steel: 1084
Thickness: .22"

Overall length: 6"
Cutting edge: 2 1/8"

Weight: 4.3 oz

Handle: Layered black and yellow G10, black linen micarta, black G10 liners.

Sheath: Black Kydex
Asking WITHDRAWN

Price is via PayPal G&S (I will provide the email address in private messaging) and includes expedited shipping with full tracking and insurance.

First "I'll take it" gets priority. Upon payment, please also confirm your shipping address.

Thank you for looking!

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Reminds me of knives I've seen farmer's use for cutting hay twine from bales. Would be a great rope cutter.
 
Misstated the thickness, it is more like .22, not 3/8".
 
I received an email which asked: "Wanna turn that hawksbill into a karambit by adding a double edge?"

After some back and forth, I agreed to make the change, only to later realize that the individual was referring to a different knife completely. So now the Hawkbee is still available, and looks like this:
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Withdrawn
 
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