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Name of the company that manufactures those credit card knives?

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I'm looking for a present for my sister, who has a bit of a mild case of weapons fever. I think she will think a credit card knife is cool. But I don't remember what company produces them.

Would anyone mind telling me?

HG
 
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A SpyderCard isn't really a weapon... the blade is about 3" long and it is kind of not good for stabbing. You should teach her that the SpyderCard is a tool, not a weapon, and that it makes a horrible weapon should she try to use it as such. If she likes weapons, get her a nice baseball bat.

All that said, you can probably get some at www.1SKS.com or www.DiscountKnives.com or some other internet dealers.

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There's another card knife, Tekna card knife. Now it's been discontinued for years but some might remain at a big knife dealer.
Spidy card is a standard folding knife albeit its unique thinness, Tekna knife has a slide open blade with push button safety that works two ways, not to open / close.

I admit a spidercard is more sophisticated along these ten years but if you stumble upon one it's worth keep one at you.

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And then there's the Credit Card Blade from JSP Bladerigger...

Put it in your wallet, or clip it to your money clip. Hey, JSP even sells a cordura checkbook you could clip the blade to!

And yes, it's sharp!

Check it out at www.bladerigger.com
 
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