Spyker??

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I'm new, so I would appreciate some knowledge on this knife. It is a collaberation between Kershaw and Spyderco? I like the knife, and can get it for $200. What is the consensus on this piece? Thanks
 
It is a well made knife. The only thing that I don't really like about it is the large logo graphics on the blade. The graphics don't appeal to me. Other than that is a very good knife.
 

Exactly. That's what it is. It's a Kershaw Bump. With liner lock and fancy scales and those holes.


It's the only knife from Spyderco that I have. It's very well built.
And it's more of a collectors item than a user, though the demand fluctuates, and so does the price.

I don't use mine so I can't tell you about the performance. I just keep mine between a Kershaw Bump and a Benchmade Mini Skirmish and wait for what will come next.

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I don't know anything about its performance, and you won't find much out there since it was made specifically as a collector's piece. What I can say is if I have a chance to pick one up, I'd take it.
 
I don't know anything about its performance, and you won't find much out there since it was made specifically as a collector's piece. What I can say is if I have a chance to pick one up, I'd take it.
3000 knife run is not something I would call highly collectible.
 
200 is on the high end compared to what they commonly will bring on eBay. I see them go for around the 150 mark on there.
 
200 is on the high end compared to what they commonly will bring on eBay. I see them go for around the 150 mark on there.

Yes, I have noticed this too.

In an eBay auction, the Spyker will fetch around 200 up to 250 if the seller is willing to ship worldwide. Bidding will stop around 150+/- if the seller says no international shipping.

Same goes with most other collectible knives. Prices go much higher with international shipping, not including the shipping cost.
 
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