Friday, June 24, 2011

Spyderco byrd Robin2 Black G-10 PlainEdge Knife

Spyderco byrd Robin2 Black G-10 PlainEdge Knife Review



Spyderco byrd Robin2 Black G-10 PlainEdge Knife Feature

  • Ambidextrous tip-up/tip-down clip.
  • Spine and choil jimping.
  • Full length dual steel handle liners.
  • Screw together construction. David Boye Dent.
  • Flat-ground blade.
The Robin2 G-10 is refreshed with many new features.  Its mid-size makes the Robin2 an easy knife to carry everyday in an office our outdoor environment.  Its full-flat ground blade is high-carbon 8Cr13MoV stainless steel with a comet-shaped hole for one hand opening/closing.  Jimping (crosshatching) dots the spine, making a textured section where the thumb rests, creating tactile resistance that restrains the folder from sliding and slipping when cutting.  The handle is made of a front and back G-10 scale set over a stainless liner.  G-10 is an epoxy-filled laminate with a weave-texture similar to cloth.  It provides secure and steady grip when cutting, resists chemicals, oil and temperature extremes.  The welcome addition of a four-way clip offers the option of carrying the folder tip-up/tip-down or left-right-handed and a lanyard hole located at the back of the handle accommodates a secondary-retentive thong or cord.  Custom knifemaker David Boye’s dent feature is a half-moon-shaped snip of steel removed from the lock’s release lever as an added safety feature to the back-lock.


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