Authenticity check

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Authenticity check

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Hi there,

I've recently become a big fan of spyderco knives (currently own a Spydiechef, Chaparral FRN and Manix 2 Lightweight Maxamet) and in my quest for a new purchase a have come across a PPT. The price seems reasonable, however the logo and lettering on the blade are quite faded while the seller describes the blade as hardly used. Would this be a normal appearance on this type of knife? Could there be any issues with authenticity?

Thanks a lot for your input!

Regards, Bizzarrini

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Re: Authenticity check

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I can't say for sure, as your photos are very small. Any chance you could upload them at a higher resolution?

However, what I noticed was that the Spyderco logo is not present on the pocket clip.

Here are what the lettering on my PPT look like. Mine is also a light user.
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Also, the Spyderco logo on the blade should have an almost 3D etched texture, as most Taichung models do.
ppt show side detail.jpg
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Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to figure out how to upload better pictures. I keep getting error messages about file size.

As for the logo on the pocket clip, I've looked into a quite a few images online and my impression (could be wrong though) is that the first execution in G10 didn't have the logo on the clip. The later versions in CF all seem to have the logo.
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Did they polish the blade? Possibly using Flitz?
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Those images are way too small to confirm anything.
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Hi Bizzarrini,

Welcome to our forum.

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Bizzarrini wrote:
Sat Aug 07, 2021 1:18 am
Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to figure out how to upload better pictures. I keep getting error messages about file size.

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Wellcome !

... this will work for uploading
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Hey Bizzarini, glad to see you scored a PPT! ;)

I imagine someone trying to counterfeit this knife would fail miserably. I refuse to believe they would match the pattern machined on the scales accurately. The machined pattern might seem random but it is identical among all PPT models and yours matches other authentic examples.

I'm confident saying this is an authentic Spyderco PPT Perrin. :cheap-sunglasses I really hope you enjoy the knife! (It's my personal favorite!)
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mikey177 wrote:
Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:29 pm
Also, the Spyderco logo on the blade should have an almost 3D etched texture, as most Taichung models do.
One day I took extreme closeup photos of a couple of different blades and I noticed that the bug symbol is created differently on different models. I wonder if this could be a fingerprint type thing that could identify if a blade is genuine or not.
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bdblue wrote:
Sun Aug 08, 2021 5:41 pm
mikey177 wrote:
Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:29 pm
Also, the Spyderco logo on the blade should have an almost 3D etched texture, as most Taichung models do.
One day I took extreme closeup photos of a couple of different blades and I noticed that the bug symbol is created differently on different models. I wonder if this could be a fingerprint type thing that could identify if a blade is genuine or not.
I would think it's possible, as long as Spyderco keeps track of which logo pattern corresponds to a specific model.
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I'm confident saying this is an authentic Spyderco PPT Perrin.
There were no fakes for this model. No worries.
I use translator most of the time.

There was a link to the old Spyderco catalogs.
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Sal and Wartstein thanks for the welcome, I'm sure I'll enjoy my time here!

Thanks everyone for all the helpful insights and technical tips, I've purchased the knife and I'm really looking forward to receiving it! And a special thank you to Nick for the inspiration. Now the search for a reasonably priced Squarehead begins ;-)

Ps: my replies might seem a bit slow but I'm still going through the moderation process.
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I'm back from my vacation and the PPT was waiting for me at home, looks fine indeed! Thanks for your time and assistance!
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Oh and by the way, would anyone happen to know where I can find an original lanyard for this model? 🤞
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It looks pretty legit to me. I don't know if any of the cheap guys would bother going through all the trouble to copy the PPT. There are some semi-complicated production methods used to make it. Most copy-cats would probably be very obvious.

I love the PPT, have two originals and one Sprint. I might be able to find a lanyard (not sure how long I would have to look).
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Hi Brian, thanks for your reply. If you would be able to find one that would be awesome! 💪
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Alright, I'll take a look around tomorrow and report back.
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