Thank you!!Evil D wrote:My thoughts are that Spyderco doesn't make sprint runs so people can buy them and price them for 3x what they were bought for, so they don't have that mentality when deciding how many to produce.
Hi jabba,jabba359 wrote:What do you mean none the wiser? The way you phrase this makes it sound like nobody was helpful in answering your question, yet this couldn't be further from the truth. If you read the thread, your question was answered and you even replied later by saying you'd like to say "Hello" to the previous owner of that collector club numbered knife, implying that you understood that it was a collector's club knife and certificate.
http://spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50717
First, just for clarity, the Squeak you purchased is not a Sprint, it's simply one of the first batch of a brand new regular production model. It is numbered, and came with the certificate, because somewhere under 200 knives from the first batch of every brand new Spyderco model are reserved for the members of the Spyderco Collectors Club and your knife happened to be one of those. IMHO, the Squeak is at the opposite end of the scale from a Sprint. It uses an FRN handle which is not shared with any other model. That means Spyderco had to invest somewhere between thirty and fifty thousand dollars in a mold. That, in turn, tells me they're betting it will be a high volume model.D56 wrote:Hi jabba,
Suppose what I'm saying by "wiser" is that I don't get the ethos/practice of these limited items, it seems a bit gimmicky. I am grateful to all who take the time to answer my posts and grateful to those who explained to me about the 'collectors club' .... BTW, was your reply edited by a mod?
If the previous owner of my knife said "hello" it would be kind of novel, but this was not a request by myself saying "I would like to say hello" as you imply.
jtoler_9 wrote:I would be very interested in knowing what forums are trading forums as you call them. There are several Spydies I missed out on and I can't afford the aftermarket Ebay crowd. I wish to respect the rules that govern this forum. So I don't want to turn this into a trade conversation. But if it's allowable, I would love to know where and if you folks trade?
jossta wrote:Jerzee Devil, CPF Marketplace, EDC Forums, Knife Forums, Blade Forums.
Jerzee Devil CPFM and BF are the best, but I usually shy away from BF unless I REALLY need something since you can't search without a paid membership.
Sorry, I thought the number on the collector’s models was the collector’s own number and not the order/number of pieces produces – do they only go up to 200 then?The Deacon wrote: And, for the record, I am not a mod, nor did I edit his post. He edited it to note that I'd posted essentially the same response while he was typing his. Same thing had happened, the other way around, a few days earlier, hence my comment in a post later in that thread.
I understand the confusion from my original post. I guess the point I am trying to make is that someone with limited means who LOVES Spyderco knives and would also love to try them all on, as this thread points out, has limited options. Wah, I know, we are all in the same boat. But some of us might get creative and find a means to fuel our habit. That might be buying 2 sprints on the old credit card and selling one aftermarket for a profit so we can fund the one we keep. Or we can use the "art of the trade" method and purchase a limited sprint at dollar value x to trade for a slightly more expensive model dollar value y in the trade forums. That's all that was meant. I personally don't see any difference between a "knife dealer" and a "flipper" both get paid for selling knives to people that want them at a mutually agreed upon price. Most here have probably purchased blades from flippers Anyone who looks down their nose at a "flipper", in my opinion is a bit hypocritical. Why should anyone care? What difference is it to the individual knife collector/user/flipper/investor what happens in the aftermarket. Seems like splitting hairs with some FFG S30v to me. Same goes with the user vs collector argument. Seems a bit elitist in nature. I do understand and agree that Spyderco makes their own decisions and probably doesn't have the flipper in mind when deciding how many Sprints to release. I wouldn't expect them to. However there are many out there buying, selling, and trading knives aftermarket that make up a percentage of Spyderco's profits. How large a percentage I have no idea. I'm not trying to stir the pot, just listing my thoughts. Thanks to all that responded. I like the thread.akaAK wrote:No offense meant but...
I would think this comment contradicts your OP. You want high prices for the spydies in your hand but low prices for those on your wish/flip list. Good luck with that. It would seem that the market has no problem keeping prices where they need to be. I have missed out on sprints as well, that is life. Part of that is speculators locking up a portion of the sprint to hopefully profit on the reduced supply. You pay your money and you take your chances. I don't have an issue with people making money buying and selling knives in the aftermarket, I don't have an issue with Spyderco setting quantities where they feel they can make a profit. I have seen some sprints linger on the market and know that isn't good for Sypderco.
I overpaid (some would say) for a CF S90V Millie, do I care, no. It is worth it every time I use it. Can I get my money back and a profit on it now, probably. The term is "play the market" and when you play there is always the chance you can lose.
If you want to limit quantities then there will be a lot more sprints that you will miss out on. Everyone has their opinion.
Interesting thread.
I didn't want to quote the whole explanation, but wanted to say that I agree with you on a lot of it. I admit that I have purchased some knives with the intent to hold onto them until they are worth more so that I can trade them for another higher priced knife. They weren't sprints, but discontinued knives that were widely available at extremely discounted prices. The only "backup" sprint I ever got was an XHP Manix 2, but that one still sells for not much more than I paid for it.jtoler_9 wrote:I understand the confusion from my original post...
Good taste has it own reward, great story.VashHash wrote:I found out about sprints early on. Right when I got into spyderco the cf manix 2 came out. I bought one. I used it loved it so much I bought two more I wish I had bought another. When it first came out it wasn't selling too quick. I just loved the peel ply cf. I didn't even know about the cf millie. I can't say I wasn't tempted to sell one when I saw them going for 400 on the bay but I love it too much to get rid of one.
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