Teeny Tiny Titanium

Copfish,

what else does Sal have up his sleeve??? A smaller Military? A larger 440V Native?

I distinctly remember Sal saying one model that will be at the show in June will be a 4 inch-ish blade Native.
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One could only hope in 440V !!!
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O_D
 
shall we say im MILDLY (ahem) intrested in knowing where to get one of these things.

shipping to where?

what should i ask for, whats the password if you know what i mean? i cant immagine this being an "on the shelf" item.

thanks.
 
O_D -- I also remember Sal saying they have a mini-Military (Cadet?) in proto. I believe he mentioned it as having shorter blade and handle.
 
Sniff Sniff Pout Pout.

I just wanted an iddy biddy liddle Spyderkey with stag handles.
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Pout Pout Pout Pout Pout Pout.......

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The last I heard was that the collectors club was limited to 200. I snuck in when the went from 100 to 200. You have to commit to taking at least one of every model that comes out and your collector number is engraved on the blade.If you do not take the models that are offered with the execption of the variations then you will be dropped from the program. This is to ensure that they do not get stuck with a bunch of knives that are numbered for a certain individual.It also ties up the person who is in charge of the program from doing something else that they need to be doing You can also get all of the variations that they offer with your collector number and a V for variation. The variations are an option. This can get very expensive and can cost over $1000.00 per year. I have gotten three in a months time. It does not bother me a lot because I buy and sell a lot of Spydercos. It is a big commitment and I think that most of the people who have collector numbers are dealers, writers and folks generally associated with the knife business. At least the first 100.
Maybe Danelle or Sal can correct me if I am wrong.

Bobby
 
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