Let's SELL this Thing!
I have a Spyderco Kapara and some extra "parts" for sale. I am the second owner, previous owner sharpened it, and did some light carry along with "office cutting", opening mail/boxes, the like. he tried to "copy" the burlap version recently released with Ripp's burlap scales. This is perfectly centered, zero blade play. Will come with original carbon fiber scales as well as a custom Black Widow lanyard bead, I thought would be "fitting" considering the subject matter. I am seeking $̷1̷8̷0̷ $160 for this PPFF/Zelle shipped. This is a STEAL for everything here. Thanks for looking. First "I'll Take It" gets it.
"The Spyderco Kapara gets its name from the Redback spider, a venomous Australian spider known for the red stripe on the female's abdomen, as "Kapara" is another name for it. The knife is a collaboration with Australian knifemaker Alistair Phillips and is based on his custom "Redback" folder, which featured a distinctive red backspacer, mirroring the spider's marking and inspiring the Kapara's own red G10 backspacer."
I have a Spyderco Kapara and some extra "parts" for sale. I am the second owner, previous owner sharpened it, and did some light carry along with "office cutting", opening mail/boxes, the like. he tried to "copy" the burlap version recently released with Ripp's burlap scales. This is perfectly centered, zero blade play. Will come with original carbon fiber scales as well as a custom Black Widow lanyard bead, I thought would be "fitting" considering the subject matter. I am seeking $̷1̷8̷0̷ $160 for this PPFF/Zelle shipped. This is a STEAL for everything here. Thanks for looking. First "I'll Take It" gets it.
"The Spyderco Kapara gets its name from the Redback spider, a venomous Australian spider known for the red stripe on the female's abdomen, as "Kapara" is another name for it. The knife is a collaboration with Australian knifemaker Alistair Phillips and is based on his custom "Redback" folder, which featured a distinctive red backspacer, mirroring the spider's marking and inspiring the Kapara's own red G10 backspacer."
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