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Designed by US Marine veteran Laci Szabo, the Spyderco SzaboHawk is a modern take on a classic self-defense weapon, the tomahawk. With a nearly 5-inch blade made from a solid billet of D2 tool steel, the full-tang SzaboHawk excels in piercing, slicing, and chopping tasks Read More
received it today...I kind of feel dumb buying this thing. It's tiny, probably twice as thick as it needs to be and 5 inches shorter than I wish it was. It's really small--like a regular claw hammer small. Should have looked at the dimensions more carefully. With it's thickness and shortness, I don't think it's going to be doing much of anything besides sitting around looking stout. CRKT RMJ seems like a better small axe/tomahawk
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It's a go! The order for the Spyderco SzaboHawk was placed just after the drop came to an end. Now our vendor will be working hard to prepare it for shipment to each of you.
As soon as we receive word from the vendor about the shipping schedule, we will update you all with that information.
Look forward to another update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 12/14 or earlier if anything comes up.
Is this a new low or a familiar Mass Drop practice - featuring an inactive drop in the email subject and at the top of the message? It got me to open and not delete this time, but don't press you luck.
jockchessLook at the number they had available. There were only 14. By the time you opened the email they were sold out and the drop went inactive automatically.
I'm disgusted that an implement specifically designed for maiming and killing another human being, under the guise of "self-defense ", should be marketed thru MassDrop. I appreciate that with over one mass shooting a day, your country has lost its mind - not to say its soul, but I have difficulty in imagining ANY situation when this weapon could legitimately and legally be used. This marketing is directly inciting violence, and MassDrop should not market and thereby support such irresponsible, inane, and immoral pursuits.
The blurb for this product directly promotes and glorifies in its supposed effectiveness for slicing, maiming and killing other human beings - and not its ability to chop wood. Why kid yourself that that is why you are interested in it as a product? It is directly targeted at an infantile and voyeurish interest in violence to others. So why pretend otherwise? Why then maintain it is an "ancient camping/survival tool", when that is clearly not what it purports to be? I doubt whether any experienced backcountry adventurer would ever consider its use for that purpose - the handle is "ergonomically designed for maximum control and speed in close-combat situations", and it is obvious that the angle of the blade relative to the handle means it would be useless for chopping wood. It weighs far too much to bother to carry (e.g. cf. Gransfors Small Hatchet @ .7 lb / .3 kg, less than half its weight). And no, I don't need to hammer in Ti shepherd stakes, or the MSR CarbonCore stakes that I regularly use, as I long ago found that fingers or the occasional rock do just fine. This product whose advertising you defend is directly and irresponsibly marketed as a device that is designed to effectively kill other humans with - something to keep in mind if and when you are ever on the receiving end of its targeted use.
rmeurantThe amount of ignorance and wild assumptions as to the intended use of this item is far more fatal to anyone, especially someone with a functioning brain, than this tool will ever be