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    Spyder Jacket Identification

    Is there any way to identify an older Spyder Jacket. I got a great deal on a shell in gear swap and want to unload a Spyder on ebay. I was looking for a model number but couldn't find one in the usual places

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    Matt

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    [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Spiders-Eastern-United-States-Photographic/dp/0536758530/"]Amazon.com: Spiders of the Eastern United States: A Photographic Guide (9780536758538): W. Mike, Ph.D. Howell, Ronald L., Ph.D. Jenkins: Books[/ame]

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    good luck with that. if it has removable sleeves it's worth an assload of money.

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    Thanks for this unfortunately this species of Spyder originated in China.

    and it does have removable sleeves

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    Flipping shit is generally frowned upon.

    You can often find stuff for much cheaper here than anywhere else. Think of it as a perk to contributing to the fun.

    But, in my mind, FUCK YOU for making a profit off someone here.

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    Easy Tiger......

    I bought this jacket and am planning on keeping it.

    [ame="http://tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=209271"]FS: 2 Arc'teryx Stingray jackets, Lowe Alpine Softshell..XXL - Teton Gravity Research Forums[/ame]

    The jacket I am selling is an old Spyder that I would like a model of so I can properly label it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oftpiste View Post
    good luck with that. if it has removable sleeves it's worth an assload of money.
    See: Whistler gordy camp.

    Friend of mine who doesn't ski but came on a new years trip to Big White had to borrow an old Spyder jacket from a friend's dad. Sleeveless Spyder at apres amongst all the park rats with huge Saga jackets and beanies = win.

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