Spyderco Janisong
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dkexplorer
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Spyderco Janisong
Based on my research, the Janisong only come with CPM C30V. Due to the restrictions in the US market, there is not much discussion out there.
I recently purchased one from a reputable consignment with CST XHP. Is this variant legit?
Any information is highly appreciated.
I recently purchased one from a reputable consignment with CST XHP. Is this variant legit?
Any information is highly appreciated.
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Re: Spyderco Janisong
Dear dkexplorer:
Welcome to the Spyderco Forum.
Arizona Custom Knives is certainly a reputable dealer; however, I do not know of any legitimate production of the JaniSong marked CTS XHP.
Stay safe,
Mike
Welcome to the Spyderco Forum.
Arizona Custom Knives is certainly a reputable dealer; however, I do not know of any legitimate production of the JaniSong marked CTS XHP.
Stay safe,
Mike
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Re: Spyderco Janisong
Thanks for the confirmation Michael. Is there any plan to produce the knife for the US market?
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Not that I know of...
Stay safe,
Mike
Stay safe,
Mike
Re: Spyderco Janisong
I know you are the go to when it comes to the Janisong but when I compare my versions to the pictures that OP uploaded I can’t find a single differing design feature that would lead me to believe the knife isn’t legitimate apart from the marking that denoted CTS XHP. This would have to be the absolute best counterfeit ever or maybe the knife is real. I almost wonder if the factory made one on the “night shift” in a steel that the worker preferred. It wouldn’t be the first time something like this has occurred in overseas production…Michael Janich wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2024 7:04 amDear dkexplorer:
Welcome to the Spyderco Forum.
Arizona Custom Knives is certainly a reputable dealer; however, I do not know of any legitimate production of the JaniSong marked CTS XHP.
Stay safe,
Mike
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Hey, Rinzler:
I agree that the knife looks legit and is technically consistent with the construction details of a Spyderco JaniSong. Unfortunately, that's all I can offer. I don't have visibility on any prototypes that might have been made, plans for making it in steels other than CPM S30V, etc. What's weird to me is that, if that was a true unicorn and the seller knew it, why did they ask such a low price? Also, why did ACK remove the listing entirely?
Stay safe,
Mike
I agree that the knife looks legit and is technically consistent with the construction details of a Spyderco JaniSong. Unfortunately, that's all I can offer. I don't have visibility on any prototypes that might have been made, plans for making it in steels other than CPM S30V, etc. What's weird to me is that, if that was a true unicorn and the seller knew it, why did they ask such a low price? Also, why did ACK remove the listing entirely?
Stay safe,
Mike
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I have a janisong. I am happy to take very detailed photos if you'd like so you can compare.dkexplorer wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2024 9:45 amBased on my research, the Janisong only come with CPM C30V. Due to the restrictions in the US market, there is not much discussion out there.
I recently purchased one from a reputable consignment with CST XHP. Is this variant legit?
Any information is highly appreciated.
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Re: Spyderco Janisong
FYI I own a Janisong in CPM S30V I bought direct from an authorized retailer (not in the USA).
The lettering for the word "SPYDERCO" is closer to the part of the blade that has the grind than on mine. I think the font *may* be slightly different but it's really hard to tell.
Maybe it's legit. I saw an article saying that some prototypes, ones shown at SHOT show 2014 were in CTS-XHP. https://bladebarrelbezel.com/2014/01/20 ... show-2014/
Hard to know for sure. Good luck
The lettering for the word "SPYDERCO" is closer to the part of the blade that has the grind than on mine. I think the font *may* be slightly different but it's really hard to tell.
Maybe it's legit. I saw an article saying that some prototypes, ones shown at SHOT show 2014 were in CTS-XHP. https://bladebarrelbezel.com/2014/01/20 ... show-2014/
Hard to know for sure. Good luck
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For comparison here's mine
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Dear jasong™:
Thank you very much for the article link. I did not remember that we had shown a prototype JaniSong in CTS XHP. Back then, the prototypes were very close hold. If I'm not mistaken, I think Spyderco only had one or two of them. Displaying them at the IWA show was a monumental goat rope of German red tape and somewhere along the line tracking on there whereabouts became muddled. If we show a JaniSong at a trade show these days, it's typically one from my personal collection, which I share more for curiosity and historical value.
Thanks again for sharing that link.
Stay safe,
Mike
Thank you very much for the article link. I did not remember that we had shown a prototype JaniSong in CTS XHP. Back then, the prototypes were very close hold. If I'm not mistaken, I think Spyderco only had one or two of them. Displaying them at the IWA show was a monumental goat rope of German red tape and somewhere along the line tracking on there whereabouts became muddled. If we show a JaniSong at a trade show these days, it's typically one from my personal collection, which I share more for curiosity and historical value.
Thanks again for sharing that link.
Stay safe,
Mike
Re: Spyderco Janisong
I had been wanting one for years and the moment I moved out of the USA, I bought one. I carried it today. I love mine. Thank YOU!Michael Janich wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2024 7:04 amDear jasong™:
Thank you very much for the article link.
Thanks again for sharing that link.
Stay safe,
Mike
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