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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2009

A look at the Al Mar Hawk Ultralight. The Ultralight series of knives are one of Al Mar's besting selling designs. The Hawk Ultralight's small size and slimness make it a very classy gentleman type knife

STEEL: AUS-8. Rc 57-59
BLADE LENGTH: 2.75"
O.A.L.: 6"
BLADE THICKNESS: .08"
WEIGHT: Less than 1 oz.
ACTION: Al Mar Front Lock
SCALES: Blk Linen Micarta
CLIP: No

http://www.almarknives.com/hawk-ultralight-plain-edge-p-17.html

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  • ANY Al Mar's is a great 'real' knife, this serie (including the marvelous small and strong SLB) offer a great and strong micarta, warm in the hand and smoothly polished, a pleasure. in other models they use VG10 and SV 30 but even with AUS8, they know their job with steel... enjoy your's

  • @metropolitan6C I agree. They are always a pleasure to use :)

  • linerless ?? do you think this is a strond and durable knife ??

  • @RoyalAlba1 It's plenty strong for normal everyday usage but it's not designed for hard use

  • you don't see too many people include Al Mar's in their edc yet its a great looking knife. I'm looking for a lightweight edc blade and this looks like one for the shortlist. Thanks for reviewing

  • Yeah you don't see too many around. You pay for the fit and finish of the knife but it's worth every cent.

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  • is micarta the same thing or similar to fiberglass? I've worked with fiberglass a bit and if this is anywhere near as strong as that I would have no worries using it as an edc.

  • @sturmgewehr70 Try the Falcon or the Eagle - same design but larger.

  • I love this knife , and I wish I could afford one. In the time being, I have purchased a Kershaw 'chill', which is kind of the same size/specs, and found that it it is a really great knife for the value, (around $15!!). Now I'm gonna put my money towards a different knife since I have a nice, light slim folder. I suggest looking into the "Chill" if you can't afford an Al Mar.

  • Bought one last week. Just ntoo damned small for me. I sent it back to the Cutlery Shoppe today.

  • I love my Hawk. Mine is a partially serrated version though. Crazy sharp and real easy to resharpen on ceramic rods. Quality product.

  • WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE ?????

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