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Spyderco/Byrd Meadowlark FRN Folding Knife (BY04PBK2) |
Points: 2
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Folding knife Spyderco FRN(fiberglass reinforced nylon) Meadowlark has slip-free texture, deeply molded into the plastic so it won`t slide or move around in the hand. Nested inside the handle are full-length steel liners adding rigidity and strength without unnecessary weight and phosphor bronze bushing for smooth open/close. The 8Cr13MoV stainless steel blade is hollow-ground with a comet shaped hole so the folder opens and closes one-handedly. On top of the blade`s spine is a series of crosshatching the knife industry calls jimping. Jimping creates tactile resistance, gripping the thumb and keeping it in contact with the top of the blade while cutting. Features a 4-way pocket clip for left or right-handed, tip-up or tip-down carry. Cut out of the lock`s release is a safety feature called a David Boye Dent allowing you to tightly grip the handle without fear of accidentally releasing the lock.
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Knife Spyderco/Byrd Meadowlark (BY04P) |
Points: 2
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Byrd Meadowlark Folder Plain Edge Distributed By Spyderco. 3" 8Cr13MoV stainless standard edge clip point blade with thumb slot. Stainless handles with lanyard hole. Stainless pocket clip. Sold Out
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Knife Spyderco/Byrd Meadowlark Serrated (BY04PS) |
Points: 2
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Byrd Knives are a new species of knives produced and imported by Spyderco. The BY04 Meadowlark is the smallest byrd in the nest to date. The hollow-ground 440C/8Cr13MoV blade is available plain edged (toothless) or a combination plain edge/serrated edge configuration and fitted with a "comet" shaped opening hole that is unique to byrd designs and represents a symbol of quality. Texturing crosshatches the blade's spine gripping the thumbprint for slip free cutting. Its stainless steel handle fits in the hand ergonomically for right-hand use with a tip-up/tip-down carry clothing clip letting you clip the knife to the top of your pocket, pants or belt. With a reaffirming click the blade locks open with a backlock featuring a David Boye dent. This crescent removed from the lock release acts as a safety feature allowing the handle be tightly gripped without the possibility of unintentionally releasing the lock. The BY04 Meadowlark presents a cost effective alternative to Spyderco's main CLIPIT-line of high-performance knives standing independently on their design and performance merits. Sold Out
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Knife Spyderco/Byrd Meadowlark FRN Serrated (BY04PSBK) |
Points: 2
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The FRN(fiberglass reinforced nylon) Meadowlark has slip-free texture, deeply molded into the plastic so it won`t slide or move around in the hand. Nested inside the handle are full-length steel liners adding rigidity and strength without unnecessary weight and phosphor bronze bushing for smooth open/close. The 8Cr13MoV stainless steel blade is hollow-ground with a comet shaped hole so the folder opens and closes one-handedly. On top of the blade`s spine is a series of crosshatching the knife industry calls jimping. Jimping creates tactile resistance, gripping the thumb and keeping it in contact with the top of the blade while cutting. Features a 4-way pocket clip for left or right-handed, tip-up or tip-down carry. Cut out of the lock`s release is a safety feature called a David Boye Dent allowing you to tightly grip the handle without fear of accidentally releasing the lock. Sold Out
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