Anyone have or seen a spyderkey like this?

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Anyone have or seen a spyderkey like this?

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Anyone have or seen a spyderkey like this?

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I haven't but i really like that inlay. I'd like it better if it was up closer to where the pivot screw would be.
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no never seen that, i thought i had all the variations in my list so i'm curious as well
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Dear rycen,

No I haven't seen such a Hummingbird before. Looks like a 3002SS with aftermarket or selfmade modification (bug inlay). Do you have other pictures?
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I can take other pics if needed but nothing appears different from my others except for the inlay.

Ted do you also have my "R" bug in web design like the "Q" listed?
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IIRC, I've seen all stainless Spyderkeys with the :spyder: on them before, but it was always just incised, like the ones on the Titanium Police Necklace, not gold inlaid, and may have been on the tie-clip style.
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rycen wrote:I can take other pics if needed but nothing appears different from my others except for the inlay.
Ok, if you say that, I will believe you as expert in Spyderco history.
BTW ... nice round of members here in this thread :cool:
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Peter

Thank you for the complement. Today it seems like if you are not a YouTube reviewer you have no experience or credibility.
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A little bump
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Another little bump
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Bump
We would rather be the knife in your pocket, because is "works" better, than the knife in your showcase, because it "looks" better.

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