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Quality "Credit Card" Knife/Tool?

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Does anyone remember the old knife/tool gadgets that were made out of a single piece of metal the size of a credit card? Has anyone seen an item of that type made out of GOOD steel? If so, can you tell me where to get one?
 
I haven't seen one for sale in the longest time. I have one in a camo plastic cover, I call it my 'combat credit card' but I got it from a friend who was selling them as a novelty years ago.
 
Funny this should come up Don, as I also just got one of those CC blades; the one on the top left, with the little hole in the center. Wicked sharp.
 
The Spydercard from Spyderco is a nice knife. It is a knife only, and has no tools.
www.spyderco.com
It is under the custom collaborations.
Keith.

[This message has been edited by Keith Montgomery (edited 01-27-2001).]
 
Don Rearic: Thanks for the info! I'm going to have to order one of those BladeRigger cards.

I have looked at the SpyderCard, but it is still a bit thicker than I want. Otherwise it's a great little knife.

--Bob Q
 
Bob,

No problem, they are pricey but very quick and effective and very, very sharp. There is more material added as of this morning and even some drama...you see a few more options.

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"You are no more armed because you are wearing a pistol than you are a musician because you own a guitar." ~Jeff Cooper
And the same goes for a knife...
And, I'm a Usual Suspect.
 
Smokey Mountain Knife Works used to sell one piece tools that are credit card sized.

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