Is this a real spyderco?

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chukar8
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Is this a real spyderco?

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Yep they made them a while back. Don't see them too often
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Not too often...but at far far less than that. The last few I have seen, all under $300.
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That price is a bit on the higher side of what I have seen in the past year. If you have been hunting for one, I would say go for it because of the condition.
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nice looking knife, ive never seen that sprint before
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I can think of many other knives I would rather pay $420 for.
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Thanks for the info.
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It looks legit, and it's not "priced to move", so no huge or obvious red flags. Still, the seller's location would still make me very hesitatant. With apologies to any legitimate Spyderco collector who lives in that area, I would consider purchasing a Spyderco (or just about any other "brand name" knife) from an eBay seller located in the Far East, with the exception of Japan, to be very risky.
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The Deacon wrote:It looks legit, and it's not "priced to move", so no huge or obvious red flags. Still, the seller's location would still make me very hesitatant. With apologies to any legitimate Spyderco collector who lives in that area, I would consider purchasing a Spyderco (or just about any other "brand name" knife) from an eBay seller located in the Far East, with the exception of Japan, to be very risky.
Where it is from is why I asked the question, thanks again
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