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Spyderco Harpy Single Blade Folding Knife , Okuma Fishing C3 C 701mh C3 Carb , Penn Senator Rod , Okuma Cedros Jig Casting Rod , Saltwater Fishing Rod 30 50 Lb Roller Rod Free Shipping , Abu Garcia Verdict Casting Medium Hard Extra Fast Acti Rod , Okuma Guide Select 2 4 Pc Lifetime Warranty Fly Rods , Abu Garcia Verdict Spinning Rod , Pflueger Patriarch Spinning Reel , All Star Asr Series Inshoresaltwater Medium Heavy , The Spyderco Harpy features a curved blade for making controlled pulling cuts. The handle and clip are constructed from stainless steel and the blade is ATS-55 steel. The locking lever dent allows for easy opening.
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This review is from: Spyderco Harpy Single Blade Folding Knife (Misc.)
Two decades ago I asked Andy Russell, founder of the Knife Collector's Club & a driving force behind the formation of the Custom Knifemakers Guild what blade he'd recommend for someone on the road in New York's Adirondack Mountains 500 - 600 miles/wk as well as being a rafting/boating enthusiast. He suggested the Harpy & over the past 20 years I've silently thanked him for his jugdment many times. The knife is reliable, handy, sturdy and @ 2 3/4" should be legal to carry in many normal situations. Owing to its unusual & somewhat intimidating appearance, prudence should be exercised when using it in public, however. To play it safe, check local laws when carrying it. When I was a clinical evaluator I learned "that the most restrictive regulations always prevail" so a word to the wise here should be sufficient. The Harpy's ability to cut jammed safety belts, ropes and ines is unsurpassed so just insert it under the belt or rope at a forty-five degree angle, then pull it back towards you. I suggest buying the serrated edge to maximize its cutting effectiveness.
The best testament could be from the buying public since of the 12+ knives of Spyderco's original line thirty years ago, only the Harpy (& Police) models are still being crafted & widely sold. The modern "rescue knives" with their inward curved blade seem modeled after Harpy's "hawksbill" design.
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