Kapara blade marked 090, what does that mean?

That's a collector club number.

And that does NOT mean that it was the 90th version of the knife produced because CC#'s are not consecutively issued.

When I looked into the program, I was given the choice to CHOOSE any # that I wanted between 1 (which was taken) and 200. There were many gaps in the #'s and only about 50% of them were taken.

So, don't put ANY stock in how low or high a CC# is imprinted on a Spyderco knife. The likelihood is that it is among the 1st 100 produced but the number itself is pretty meaningless in terms of it's collectibility.
 
And that does NOT mean that it was the 90th version of the knife produced because CC#'s are not consecutively issued.

When I looked into the program, I was given the choice to CHOOSE any # that I wanted between 1 (which was taken) and 200. There were many gaps in the #'s and only about 50% of them were taken.

So, don't put ANY stock in how low or high a CC# is imprinted on a Spyderco knife. The likelihood is that it is among the 1st 100 produced but the number itself is pretty meaningless in terms of it's collectibility.
Did I stutter?
 
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