Best back pocket carry folder from any of the militaries.
NIB. Purchased in 1998 from an online dealer.
3.5oz -compared to the newer Militarys which are at 4.5oz and up.
Perfectly centered with early lockbar lockup. Zero blade play in any direction. click on picture of my last post to see video.
A piece of history with box and papers
$275. paypal G&S shipping included
1998 Spyderco Military History:
http://www.spydiewiki.com/index.php?title=C36_Military
This 440v version is much slimmer and trimmer as well as a lot lighters lighter than later years and current years Spyderco Millitarys. Comes with the correct White Box.
Comparison pics to new version Spyderco Militarys:
1998 is on right
Comparison pics are next to a green Spyderco Military CTS204p. The 1998 440V is unbelievable thin and light in the back pocket. It is in my opinion the best version Spyderco Military they ever made. And if you want the best backpocket carry this is it! So thin and so light!.
Compared to a new version
You must click on picture to view video:
NIB. Purchased in 1998 from an online dealer.
3.5oz -compared to the newer Militarys which are at 4.5oz and up.
Perfectly centered with early lockbar lockup. Zero blade play in any direction. click on picture of my last post to see video.
A piece of history with box and papers
$275. paypal G&S shipping included
1998 Spyderco Military History:
http://www.spydiewiki.com/index.php?title=C36_Military
This 440v version is much slimmer and trimmer as well as a lot lighters lighter than later years and current years Spyderco Millitarys. Comes with the correct White Box.
Comparison pics to new version Spyderco Militarys:
1998 is on right
Comparison pics are next to a green Spyderco Military CTS204p. The 1998 440V is unbelievable thin and light in the back pocket. It is in my opinion the best version Spyderco Military they ever made. And if you want the best backpocket carry this is it! So thin and so light!.
Compared to a new version
You must click on picture to view video:
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