Spyderco Lanyard Beads

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Sal

I too would be very interested in buying Spyderco beads to use on fobs, like this one on an engraved SS Delica.

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Whatever became of these beads?
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miyamotomusashi wrote:Whatever became of these beads?
They have round and square shaped beads. I bought one of the square ones to use on a paracord lanyard earlier this year.
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Stormdrane wrote:They have round and square shaped beads. I bought one of the square ones to use on a paracord lanyard earlier this year.
Thanks, Stormdrane! You're the Paracord Prophet! Love your creations!
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I tie them now its cheaper you can buy a couple beads and a spool of para cord and learn to tie a square knot for the square heeds and tie the square not backwords and it becomes round and use that for round beads.there is a Irish guy on youtube who walks you threw it. It is easy.and it will save you $15 if you do it youreself.every spydie I own has a lanyard with a spyderco bead and that is allot.they sell them in the amazon or the bay beads or allreadyy setup.
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