Spyderco Byrd Cara Cara Black Knife
With the addition of the black Cara Cara, there’s now an all-black, non-reflective folder option to value attentive byrd line of knives. Designed for peak performance at a value price, the knife is coated with black electric plating. The plating eliminates the steel’s reflective quality subduing the knife’s flash and making it less noticeable. The hollow-ground 8Cr13MoV blade is available with a plain or a combination plain/serrated cutting edge. Shaped like a comet, the blade’s hole indicates it’s a byrd model, and represents the quality standards and tight tolerances found throughout the byrd line. Capping the blade’s spine is a series of crosshatching the knife industry calls jimping. Jimping reassuringly grips the thumb keeping it from slipping while cutting. The Cara Cara’s right-hand configuration has predrilled holes for attaching the clip to carry tip-up or tip-down. Finger choils along the handle’s underside create the sensation that the knife is an extension of the hand. 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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Spyderco Byrd Starling Knife (Black)
The byrd line’s smallest lightweight folder is the Starling. It is engineered to yield maximum cutting performance with a blade under two-inches. A ball chain threaded through the lanyard hole (included) lets you use the Starling as a keychain or attach it to a purse, pocket or zipper pull. Designing a small knife that feels secure in an adult-sized hand can be challenging. The Starling combines several features designed to elevate ergonomics and create purchase in the hand. The inclusion of jimping (texturing) along the spine and the thumb hole in the blade for one hand opening let you wrap your hand around the folder gaining remarkable control and precision over the cutting edge. Made from FRN (fiberglass reinforced nylon) the handle as a back lock is positioned midway on the spine to facilitate one hand closing. Its blade is high carbon 8Cr13MoV stainless steel coated in black Carbonitride that’s hollow-ground and available in plainedge.
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Spyderco 93 mm (Blue) FRN Rescue Knife
Cutting during emergency situations requires that Save and Serve Professionals have a readily accessible knife and are able to quickly and safely cut around people in hectic surroundings. Performance, ergonomics and comfortable use are all key elements needed in a rescue knife. Spyderco's Rescue sheepfoot blade is flat saber-ground VG-10. Available in three colors. Black and orange Rescues are fully SpyderEdged with serrations to the tip of the blade. The blue C14 is fully serrated with 1-inch of PlainEdge at the tip for detailed cutting and wire stripping. By removing a crescent-shaped portion from the blade's spine we create a positioning spot for the index finger, offering two unique functions: You can place your index fingertip in the spine's crescent and closely control the blade's tip or blanket the entire index finger along the spine (fingertip into the crescent) and slide the back of your hand under clothing allowing your hand to be the cutting guide, in contact with flesh rather than the sharpened blade. The Spyderco Trademark Round Hole is enlarged to 14mm resulting in an enlarged hump that boosts ergonomics, strengthens the blade and lessens fatigue during long term/repetitive cutting. Spine texturing, a deep choil and volcano grip keep the knife from slipping in the hand. FRN handle comes equipped with an ambidextrous tip-up carrying clip.
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