check this out , note the price

When it's collectible, and the seller is willing to ship worldwide, a typical high priced Spyder becomes an obscenely high priced Spyder.

Some of these hard to find knives are nearly impossible to get outside the USA, so when they come up with worldwide shipping, the rest of the world pulls out all the stops.
 
Last week the seller wanted 450,- Euros for the Evolution set! In this sense it's cheaper now :jerkit:

On eBay there is also from Italy a 25th Anniversary Delica - 650,- Euros :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
yeah i saw that knife in italy too , that works out to be $1080 aussie dollars
 
Aussie dealer is selling a SpyderCard on eBay right now with a starting bid of $120 Australian (about 93 bucks) and $25 shipping. No takers yet!
 
Hmmm, does this mean I should buy a ton of Spydies at wholesale prices, and then sell them on e-bay at huge markups?:confused: Seems like easy money which usually means I'd be breaking a law somewhere.
 
matt321 said:
Hmmm, does this mean I should buy a ton of Spydies at wholesale prices, and then sell them on e-bay at huge markups?:confused: Seems like easy money which usually means I'd be breaking a law somewhere.
Dunno if that's illegal, but it sounds quesionable on a moral level nonetheless, plus, people might not want to bite if the price is too high unless you had something really rare, in which case I'd keep it! Now, if we were to have a group in America that bought up knives and sold them internationally for low, fair prices...
 
USSR said:
Now, if we were to have a group in America that bought up knives and sold them internationally for low, fair prices...

yes that would be great
 
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