Here's something from way back in Spyderco history. I've had this thing in my car's glove compartment ever since I got it back in the early 90's and all of the stuff in it has been used and changed out for new stuff over and over again accept for the Lady Bug and tweezers it has been used just never changed out! For every time we put new stitch kits and band aids and gauze wraps and tape in it, it has moved on to a new glove compartment. I mean in a few years it will be 40. One of the best inventions Spyderco has ever come up with as far as I'm concerned!
I've not seen many Cut Kits for sale in today's secondary market, so placing a selling value on one would be difficult. They were available approx. 1992-1994 and back then MSRP was relatively high at $42.95. Kit included: A yellow serrated Ladybug, steri strips, multiple sized Band-Aids, latex gloves, tweezers, antibiotic cream and antiseptic towels.
Most people who bought them used them, so I've never seen one that is complete with all original components. Last one I saw (not complete) belonged to the editor of a knife magazine and he still carries his everywhere he goes. The potential of cutting oneself remains pretty high in that profession :D .
Small (legal) knife
Scissors (rescue style)
Tweezers
Motivational coin (the edge is no ghost anymore / bloody sharp and tested / cut once aid twice...)
What with the Internet-amplified fascination for prepping and all the kit-making it involves, I wonder if a cut kit would find much of a market these days.
-Marc (pocketing my JD Smith sprint today)
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