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dete
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thanx for the responses.
maybe someday I'll get the spydercard, but not for now.
I need to take a chill pill after all the spree I've been on! :(
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I own a plain SpyderCard and both generations of SubCom.

Card is nice for collection but less practical to carry. Its very sensible for moisture, the bead blasted finish gets rusty spots too soon..

SubCom, although its not a Spyderco, is much better.. Especially AUS8 version.. Much lighter, easily to carry and you will forgot that you have it.
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Anyone here willing to sell a Spydercard to me? :)
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DutchBlades wrote:Anyone here willing to sell a Spydercard to me? :)
They have been all over the bay recently. PE and SE
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I apologize for my English.
SpyderCard thin, well placed in the wallet department for cards. Has a nice comfortable size. Boker Subcom thick, poorly placed in a purse, but it has less blade. SpyderCard - one of the best knives of this type IMHO. It is a pity that he could not do it: (

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DerRock, excellent pictures!
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