3002 SpyderKey (Hummingbird)
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Jump to navigationJump to searchSpyderKeys and Hummingbirds are the same model. The early ones were all serrated and the later ones partially serrated with a key ring. All had SS bolsters (except SS model), clip-point, locking blades and are made in Japan, boxed in velvet "jewelry" type boxes. Most of the knives are embellished with various materials. In addition three are produced as tie clips.
Appearance in catalogs
One-time appearance in the 1993 catalog[1].
Designer
History, mentionings etc. from the forums
Some information from Sal Glesser posted on the BladeForums.com:
The "Spyder Keys" later called "Hummingbirds" were AUS-8. Make by a Seki maker named Nakamura. He made most of the early Kershaw models., along with Moki.[3]
Information from the Spyderco catalog on the web
Variations
SKU | Handle material | MSRP |
3002 | SS Tie Clip | 39.95 $ |
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3002A | Abalone | 64.95 $ |
3002ATC | Abalone Tie Clip | 48.95 $ |
3002B | Black Lip Pearl Oyster | 64.95 $ |
3002C | Corian (white/gray) | 51.95 $ |
3002P | Mother of Pearl | 64.95 $ |
3002Q | Quince | 44.95 $ |
3002RB | Red Bone | 50.95 $ |
3002S | Stag | 59.95 $ |
3002SS | SS | 37.95 $ |
3002STC | Stag Tie Clip | 51,95$ |
3002W | Cocobolo | 48.95 $ |
Most collectible variation
Questions regarding collecting the Hummingbirds
- How many made of the different versions?