I've been debating with myself for days whether to buy one (there's a store here in the Philippines selling it for equivalent of $30) or a Pioneer Solo for $20, or a regular Pioneer for $35. I like that its slim (single layer), but have no use for the hawksbill.Maybe someday when I build my Alox collection.Good luck, Kampfer!
Quote from: an0nemus on January 12, 2018, 06:46:18 AMI've been debating with myself for days whether to buy one (there's a store here in the Philippines selling it for equivalent of $30) or a Pioneer Solo for $20, or a regular Pioneer for $35. I like that its slim (single layer), but have no use for the hawksbill.Maybe someday when I build my Alox collection.Good luck, Kampfer!I recently discover the power of hawkbill blades, they are extremely good at all sorts cutting task as long as not cutting against a large surface like a cutting board. Try it and you will see.
Quote from: Kampfer on January 12, 2018, 07:35:59 AMQuote from: an0nemus on January 12, 2018, 06:46:18 AMI've been debating with myself for days whether to buy one (there's a store here in the Philippines selling it for equivalent of $30) or a Pioneer Solo for $20, or a regular Pioneer for $35. I like that its slim (single layer), but have no use for the hawksbill.Maybe someday when I build my Alox collection.Good luck, Kampfer!I recently discover the power of hawkbill blades, they are extremely good at all sorts cutting task as long as not cutting against a large surface like a cutting board. Try it and you will see.Maybe because I'm watching too many Netflix TV shows that I imagine that hawkbill as the perfect blade to slice someone's throat, from ear to ear