Credit Card Knives

Discuss Spyderco's products and history.
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Will Spyderco ever produce this type of knife?
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The Spydercard was discontinued in 2006 but there are probably still some around.
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There already was a Spydercard. Model SC01, a collaboration with Ed Bradichansky in 2001 or so IIRC (my date may be a bit off) discontinued in 2002. You may be able to find one if you search. The prices I saw them sell at were not too bad if someone wants one - 30 or 40 bucks.
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Maybe it was 2006. Heh. Not sure.
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Here's the Spydercard (along with the Shabaria sprint)

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how thick was the spydercard though?
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polyhexamethyl wrote:how thick was the spydercard though?
I believe the overall width (or thickness) of the Spydercard is approximately 5.03 mm. The blade alone is around 2.22 mm.
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A clip-less Cricket is darn thin.
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There was also a Byrd version of the SpyderCard called the FlatByrd a couple years ago. Given that neither sold well, I'm inclined to doubt it's a market Spyderco will revisit.
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The CFPB has released a new study about credit history. It found, among other things, that charge card activity is the single most significant element analyzed by credit reporting agencies when determining credit history.
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