Sal I came across two Spyderco products I'm not familiar with

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Sal I came across two Spyderco products I'm not familiar with

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<b>P203CASE</b>

Is this a carrying case for the 204 Triangle sharpener or...?

<b>SP-32PS Spur</b>

Can you give us some info on this product please?



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John - Where did you get those numbers? The 203 was the model before the 204. The case was separate. we've used 2 types and designs in leather and cordura depending on the year.

The Spur was a 2.25 inch Pro-Grip. nice little piece. (Lokelani carries one). They were around for about 6 months. I'd like to bring back a batch of these in the future. Maybe in the discontinued section. The dealers weren't too interested in stocking or trying them, so sales were poor. It was created for the Western Market. A Tough little stainless/kraton knife you could carry in your back pocket while on a horse.

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Sold my Spur to a friend at work and he loves it bigtime!
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Sal,
It'd be cool to be able to get hold of a Spur.....but do they come only in combi edge?
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Sal,
Knife Center on the Internet has the items listed. They're under the Spyderco Catalog page but then you have to keep clicking through the "item xxxx - xxxx" until you find these.
The Spur sounds interesting!
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I found my Spur on ebay 4 months ago and seen a few on there since. It is a great little knife; not too small, just right. I try not to use it though... due to the fact that they are scarce. If they do start produceing them again you can sign me up for another.
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I saw a Spur yesterday in a knife store. I would have bought it but I found more knives that I wanted worse (all Spydercos of course). I think it was around $90 (sort of pricey). I will probably get it later. I did get an Executive the other day (just like the spur w/out the kraton.) I like it very much.
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Just received a response that the Spur is no longer available at KnifeCenter.
SHUCKS!!!
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please please please bring back the Spur and Executive.
Greetings
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