SpyderCard Prototype Pictures

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This is probably the most knife you can fit into a credit card pocket in your wallet.

It's not exactly a liner lock, but a mid-frame integral lock, a design that looks like it offers more possibilities.

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Closed
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It doesn't look like a weapon to me, and down inside the wallet it's more a convenience than a fast-draw knife.


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- JKM
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James,
Kudos to ya' brother! Thanks for your photos and previews of these interesting knives. You really help make this a fun place to be.
 
Very interesting kinfe, thank you James for the picture.

Wondering how strong are they?!? Let say if a two hunderd pounds man put this in a wallet and sit on it all day, will it bent after a while??
 
Another nice piece. Is the blade double ground? I don't think spyderco has done any chisel stuff. And for good reason...
 
Hi Mr. M

Quick Q's Cost? Avail? Measurements?

I'd like a pocket clip for it myself.

 
OK!!!
I gotta get me one of dees too.I think I need a second job,Maybe my wife also.
Thanks again for the great pictures.

lbwheat
 
Must have, must must must must!!!!!
Sooooo many knives; so little money.
Dan
 
Well, EW, this may be just the thing to keep you from keeping your wallet in your back pocket. Maybe the fact that it puts you on an unlevel base all day and can lead to significant sciatic nerve irritation problems isn't enough, but add to the fact that you could bend this beauty and you'll be a front-pocketeer before you know it! ;-)

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Well, EW, this may be just the thing to keep you from keeping your wallet in your back pocket. Maybe the fact that it puts you on an unlevel base all day and can lead to significant sciatic nerve irritation problems isn't enough, but add to the fact that you could bend this beauty and you'll be a front-pocketeer before you know it! ;-)

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My Custom Kydex Sheath pagehttp://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Lab/1298/knifehome.html
Palmer College of Chiropractic
On Two Wheels
 
Well, EW, this may be just the thing to keep you from keeping your wallet in your back pocket. Maybe the fact that it puts you on an unlevel base all day and can lead to significant sciatic nerve irritation problems isn't enough, but add to the fact that you could bend this beauty and you'll be a front-pocketeer before you know it! ;-)

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Palmer College of Chiropractic
On Two Wheels
 
jbroome - If you look at the picture, you can see the grind on both sides.

Looks like a neat little knife! Thanks for the pix, James!
 
That is a definate upgrade to the POS I am currently carrying in my wallet. I would like a better grind though.

-Cliff
 
Very interesting design! I hope to play with one soon. A thank you to James for the excellent photos and to Mr. Bradichanski for the design and Spyderco for the muscle to pull it off.

Ken
 
They're coming soon enough that Spyderco is taking dealer orders for them. MSRP is $40. The steel is AUS6, to keep the price down. This isn't the knife you're going to be cutting things all day long with. And I just caught a typo in that paragraph on my web page.
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Sadly, Mr. Bradichansky won't be here to see his work become a success. Remember Amalek.

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james,
thank you for the pics,i'm going to show them to eduard's family.he did not had the chance even to see the prototype before he was killed.
sadly only his kids and wife will see it.
i'm searching for a digital camera so i will post some of eduard's work on the forum so forumites will see his talent.
scorpio.
 
Scorpio - Spyderco is still interested in the one that Fina wears. Especially now. I'll Email you.
sal
 
This baby is very very strong - I only shlap 180 pounds all day long and I don't sit on my wallet - but trust me - I have one of the first models and it looks like a very solid piece of knife.

Highly recommended - and not only because I knew Edoardo and had the privilege of being his Friend.

As for posting his work here - great idea - it will make many so-called knife makers turn green...

 
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