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The duster that Spike owned originally belonged to his second Slayer kill, Nikki Wood. It was part of his trademark look for over two decades before it was destroyed by a bomb in 2004. After Spike complained that the duster was irreplaceable, the CEO of the Rome branch of Wolfram & Hart gave him an identical coat along with 10 others that were sent to the Los Angeles branch along with some new shoes, allowing him to quickly get over it.

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  • Spike's Duster
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  • The duster that Spike owned originally belonged to his second Slayer kill, Nikki Wood. It was part of his trademark look for over two decades before it was destroyed by a bomb in 2004. After Spike complained that the duster was irreplaceable, the CEO of the Rome branch of Wolfram & Hart gave him an identical coat along with 10 others that were sent to the Los Angeles branch along with some new shoes, allowing him to quickly get over it.
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  • The duster that Spike owned originally belonged to his second Slayer kill, Nikki Wood. It was part of his trademark look for over two decades before it was destroyed by a bomb in 2004. After Spike complained that the duster was irreplaceable, the CEO of the Rome branch of Wolfram & Hart gave him an identical coat along with 10 others that were sent to the Los Angeles branch along with some new shoes, allowing him to quickly get over it.
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