"Credit Card" Knives

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For a long time I carried a SpyderCard in my wallet. It's a great design and works nicely, but I eventually decided that it was just too heavy for that purpose. At the moment I have a Tool Logic Deluxe Credit Card Tool in there. It's light enough, but the knife it contains isn't very impressive.

Can anyone recommend a credit card sized knife that is significantly lighter than the SpyderCard?

I really wish Spyderco would produce a deluxe version of the SpyderCard using higher-quality, and lighter, materials!

--Bob Q
 
not yet, but i can't wait for the microtech wallet knife. (i forget the name) mmmmm..... carbon fiber.:D :D
 
Originally posted by pjenkins00
not yet, but i can't wait for the microtech wallet knife. (i forget the name) mmmmm..... carbon fiber.:D :D

I think that there are alot of people waiting for this one.:)

--The Raptor--
 
Until you find your perfect wallet knife, here's what I did. I have a Spydercard, but I quickly found that it made my wallet both too heavy and too thick. So I took it out of my wallet, and now carry it in my other back pocket opposite my wallet, or just loose in my front pocket. Carrying either way, it is not noticeable. Neither the weight nor shape become any problem at all, and I am very picky about carry comfort. In fact, it's the only knife I can carry in the front pocket of loose pants like dockers without looking like I'm, uh, overly excited.

Joe
 
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