Fair market value on a lightly used Spydercard?

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First up, this is not intended to be a for sale post.

Friend has a lightly used Spydercard, no packaging, could use a bit of a sharpening.

Some have told me they've become sought after, but i can't really find any information to support this.

Can anyone give me a ballpark on what it's worth, if anything?

Thanks
 
Is it one of the original Spyderco Spydercards, one of the notched seconds that were dumped on the market a few years ago (see pic below), or one of the Byrd Flatbyrds? Is it PE or part serrated? All of those things would influence value.

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No notch.

Combo edge.

Spydercard, not Flatbird.

Lightly used.

Thanks
 
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i'll join in too, probably 7 or 8 years old with a Spyder edge, no box lightly used still has it's factory edge?
 
I'd like to know too as I know of one unopened in it's original blister-pack at local store (it's been sitting there for at least 4 years now that I can recall). I've never bought it as I doubt I'd use it. Maybe I'll jump on it soon.

FWIW there was a Spydersaw in there too.

Bo
 
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Used, combo edge probably around $40. NIB PE, probably double that.

Paul
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WTC # 1458 - 1504 - 1508 - Never Forget, Never Forgive!
It's easy to grin when your ship comes in and good fortune and fame are your lot, but the man worthwhile is the man who can smile with his shorts twisted up in a knot. - Morey Amsterdam
 
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