Please E-mail me the dealer price of the Bob Lum tanto

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Please E-mail me the dealer price of the Bob Lum tanto

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Delete. Please
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Welcome to the Spyderco forum,vhkh.
The C46 Bob Lum tanto folder lists (msrp) for $204 and a near wholesale price is about $126
which you can find near this price on the internet. www. discountknives.com , www.toptexknives.com for examples.
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I just recently bought a Bob Lum Tanto for 89.99. The dealer said that it was the wholesale price. I bought 7 knives at once though.

Ehh, supposed to be Thorin... : )
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Hi Vhkh. welcome to the Spyderco forum.

The question that you ask might get better response on the general forum. This forum (Tekno Junkies) generally attracts those intersted in design & construction of Spyderco (& others) knives.

There is also another Spyderco forum as part of the Bladeforums.com. The have been around for much longer and have more visitors.

My wife Gail and I will be visiting North Holland later this month. Amsterdam, Leiden & Zanvoort. Beautiful Country.

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This web-sites onlinecatalog just droped the price on the tanto from 203.95,- to 153.95,-
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Check out this link http://www.tool-shop.com for a good European knife shop. Those prices are more realistic if, like me, you live in the Netherlands. They have fast service. Those prices are retail though.

Edited by - J D Wijbenga on 3/14/2001 1:11:10 AM
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Hallo,

Being a Dutch knifeknut myself, I have had very good experiences with tool-shop.com or toolshop.de (same site). Good prices, good service, and no added tax or anything, the EU isn't all bad in that respect <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>. vhkh, feel free to email me for any specific info.
mrblonde50@hotmail.com

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Hello Voxnaes. Welcome to the forum. the price changed due to the model change from titanium scales to G10 Scales.

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