Does anyone actually use or carry a spydercard

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Or is it as I suspect the most useless stupid knife on the planet...hey forget about this one in your wallet as you go through security and your toast. Now dont get all butt hurt..I love Spydies..as a matter of fact its the only production knife I still collect..sold the rest sticking with the best..but whats up wit dat???
 
As a corporate executive I find that this knife is so harmless looking that I have been able to assassinate several ususpecting top level executives, that are in competing organizations, without a blink of an eye with this wallet slicer.

No longer does anyone of these cloned corporate pr**ks ask that I pull out my wallet to pay the enormous lunch tab! :D
 
I carry one in my wallet most of the time. It offers a practical grip, a solid lock, and excellent cutting ability. What more can you ask from a knife that will fit in a credit card slot?

For people who carry a full-sized pocket knife the Spydercard makes a great low-profile backup. For those who find a pocket knife too cumbersome, and there are a lot of them out there, the Spydercard is slim enough not to get in their way.

--Bob Q
 
I had one, used it for about a year, and put it in storage. About 3-4 months ago I gave it away to another canuck when customs grabbed his at the border.

Assured me I always had a sharp edge on me, and when I had to shave all the time it filled that role a few times... summer staff with air cadets, day started at 4am and some days I missed shaving before breakfast... and again when I worked at the greek resturaunt and would get called in on a moments notice.
 
RWS said:
As a corporate executive I find that this knife is so harmless looking that I have been able to assassinate several ususpecting top level executives, that are in competing organizations, without a blink of an eye with this wallet slicer.

No longer does anyone of these cloned corporate pr**ks ask that I pull out my wallet to pay the enormous lunch tab! :D
ROTFLMAO...thats priceless..but one question..do you expense the lunch because that leaves a paper trail?
 
The preferred knife of Justin Bateman, American Psycho? :)
I have one, then got a Neil Blackwood credit card knife, so I'm selling the Spydercard (in Exchange). Like all Spydercos it is well made, and it's a neat design. It also fits well in a shirt or pants pocket, if you don't like pocket clips.
 
I carried one in my wallet for a year, never used it but I knew it was there, than I replaced my wallet and it didn't fit so it sits in the knife box till my next wallet.

It was a good feeling knowing it was there when i needed it.
 
I've been carrying one in my wallet for about 18 mos. It's a handy backup.
 
For $16 it's a great novelty item. Cuts good. Liner lock is more reliable than my expensive Spydrecos. Opens easily with one hand. Holds an edge and sharpens readily, but then its AUS-6a. How can it be "the most stupid useless knife on the planet" if it cuts good, is reliable and cheap?
 
Bought mine, put it in the wallet, tried putting the wallet back into the pocket & didn't like the fact that the wallet was no longer flexible & so never carried it.
It is a nice knife, but one that I would never use. Why reach for the wallet when you can grab what's clipped to your pocket. But for those whole have people that are uneazy around knives & you have to hide it until you use it, I can see whaere it would be nice. Still more of a novelty than useful...IMO
 
How the heck do you fit that thing in your wallet? it's about as thick as 4 credit cards. I got one and there was no way it was going to fit in my wallet. I had it in a kitchen drawer for a while but never used it, although it seemed to be very sharp. It also seemed to be pretty clumsy to hold. I traded it away a few months ago (for an SAK? - don't really remember). I'm sticking to real knives.
 
I have carried one in my vallet for over a year now and I think it's a great knife. It's sharp and I always have it with me. It's a great backupknife. I can carry it in school and nobody notices. I don't use it much but it's always there.
 
You guys must have masssive wallets to be carrying it in there. I had one for a while but it was way too big for the wallet so I got rid of it and picked up a Blackwood credit card knife instead.
 
I keep mine in an Altoids box w/ a mini Bic lighter, band-aids, etc. Goes in the glove box in the car. Good little cutter.
 
Use it like any other Spydie...very slim, disappears in the pocket of a jacket for example. Excellent dress up knife for example. But I never carry mine in my wallet...as slim as it is, it is too thick for that. But make no mistake....its a "real" knife, not just a gimick.
 
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