Help with identification of a pin

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Help with identification of a pin

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I was given this as a gift from a friend recently. He did not know much about it. Only that it came with a knife lot that he bought. Does anyone else have one of these? Was it promotional?

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I don't know when that was made but I want one lol
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Love it Rich. Wish I could tell you something about it.
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Spyderco has made lapel pins from time to time. I do not know when that was made, but I have seen black and gold, plus knife shaped ones. I have a knife shaped one or two.

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I don't really know anything specific about it, but I bought one just like it off the bay about a year ago for less than 10 bucks, don't really recall much else beyond that though...
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JMM wrote:
Sun May 17, 2020 10:38 pm
I don't really know anything specific about it, but I bought one just like it off the bay about a year ago for less than 10 bucks, don't really recall much else beyond that though...
Well I’m happy to know there are other ones out there. Still curious as to whether it is tied to Spyderco though. Thanks for the response!

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Hi Rich,

I don't remember making them, but I'll forward the link to sales and purchasing.

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Hi Rich,

Kelly, our Director of sales and marketing thinks that we made them in house for the kids that attend our "Kids day". She was the only one that remembered them.

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sal wrote:
Mon May 18, 2020 5:30 pm
Hi Rich,

Kelly, our Director of sales and marketing thinks that we made them in house for the kids that attend our "Kids day". She was the only one that remembered them.

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I appreciate the response back Sal! Very happy to have some more authentic memorabilia. Tell Kelly thank you for me!!

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