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==Information from the Spyderco catalog on the web== | ==Information from the Spyderco catalog on the web== | ||
C39P&SBG: | |||
"''The long awaited revival of the Dyad Jr. dual-bladed folder is here as a Spyderco Sprint Run. Spyderco Sprint Runs often re-release a previously discontinued knife model for only a short time and in a limited number. The original Dyad Jr. was released in 1999, discontinued shortly afterward with knife enthusiasts calling for its return ever since.'' | |||
''Dyad Jr. offers the best of both worlds with two VG-10 stainless blades both slightly longer than two-inches, each opening via a Spyderco Round Hole. There is a hollow ground SpyderEdge Sheepfoot blade, and a flat ground PlainEdge clip-point blade. Serrated from the tip to the tang, the Sheepfoot blade is for hard cutting and the separation of fibrous and coarse materials. The straight edge clip-point blade makes short work of intricate and precise cutting. Both blades combined provide over four-inches of cutting power efficiently packaged in a folder slightly longer than three-inches. A by-pass lock design locks each blade open independently and releases it to close when the lock-bar that lines up with the blade is depressed. A blue/gray FRN (fiberglass reinforced nylon) handle houses both blades inside a lightweight ergonomic shell that is easy to carry in a pocket and comes without a clip.''"<ref name="2011 catalog">The C39P&SBG Dyad Jr. in [http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=667 Spyderco's online catalog]</ref> | |||
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==Most collectible variation== | ==[[Most collectible variation]]== | ||
The Green and Burgundy [[FRN]] Dyad Jr. Lightweight were produced in low numbers. | The Green and Burgundy [[FRN]] Dyad Jr. Lightweight were produced in low numbers. |
Latest revision as of 08:29, 29 April 2015
The two-bladed C39 Dyad Jr. was introduced in 1997. Initially named Gemini ( link ) then Mini Dyad, in 1998 the name was changed to Dyad Jr.. In 1999 a variation with FRN handles, named Dyad Jr. Lightweight, was introduced. Related articles: C44 Dyad and C112 Micro Dyad
Appearance in catalogs
The C39 Mini Dyad was listed in the 1998 Spyderco product catalog.
The C39 Dyad Jr. was listed in the 1999 and 2000 (Dealer only) Spyderco product catalogs.
The C39 Dyad Jr. Lightweight was listed in the 2000, 2001, and 2002 Spyderco product catalogs.
Designer
Spyderco
History, mentionings etc. from the forums
- History notes by "vampyrewolf" and a short listing of the Dyad types by "The Deacon" can be found in the Mini Dyad Jr. thread in the Spyderco forum.
Information from the Spyderco catalog on the web
C39P&SBG: "The long awaited revival of the Dyad Jr. dual-bladed folder is here as a Spyderco Sprint Run. Spyderco Sprint Runs often re-release a previously discontinued knife model for only a short time and in a limited number. The original Dyad Jr. was released in 1999, discontinued shortly afterward with knife enthusiasts calling for its return ever since.
Dyad Jr. offers the best of both worlds with two VG-10 stainless blades both slightly longer than two-inches, each opening via a Spyderco Round Hole. There is a hollow ground SpyderEdge Sheepfoot blade, and a flat ground PlainEdge clip-point blade. Serrated from the tip to the tang, the Sheepfoot blade is for hard cutting and the separation of fibrous and coarse materials. The straight edge clip-point blade makes short work of intricate and precise cutting. Both blades combined provide over four-inches of cutting power efficiently packaged in a folder slightly longer than three-inches. A by-pass lock design locks each blade open independently and releases it to close when the lock-bar that lines up with the blade is depressed. A blue/gray FRN (fiberglass reinforced nylon) handle houses both blades inside a lightweight ergonomic shell that is easy to carry in a pocket and comes without a clip."[1]
Variations
The C39 are made in Seki-City, Japan and have
- a clip point shaped plain edge blade,
- a sheepfoot shaped serrated edge blade, and
- two independent Back Locks.
SKU | Handle | Edge(s) | Steel | From/To | MSRP | Note | Number made | Grind | Clip | Clip positions | Collectors club |
C39P&S | Black Micarta | PE plus SE | GIN-1/G-2 | 1997-1998 | ? | Mini Dyad | N/A | Full Flat plus Hollow | Metal (polished?) | PE blade view: LH, TU | |
C39P&S | Black Micarta | PE plus SE | ATS-55 | 1998-2000 | 85.95$ | Dyad Jr. | N/A | Full Flat plus Hollow | Metal black | PE blade view: LH, TU | |
C39P&SBK | Black FRN | PE plus SE | ATS-55 | 1999-2002 | 69.95$ | Dyad Jr. Lightweight | N/A | Full Flat plus Hollow | No clip | N/A | |
C39P&SGR | Green FRN | PE plus SE | ATS-55 | ? | ? | Dyad Jr. Lightweight, looks like blue | ? | Full Flat plus Hollow | No clip | N/A | |
C39P&SBRG | Burgundy FRN | PE plus SE | ATS-55 | 2000? | ? | Dyad Jr. Lightweight | ? | Full Flat plus Hollow | No clip | N/A | |
C39P&SBG | Blue/Gray FRN | PE plus SE | VG-10 | 2011 | 109.95$ | Sprint Run | ? | Full Flat plus Hollow | No clip | N/A | ? |
Most collectible variation
The Green and Burgundy FRN Dyad Jr. Lightweight were produced in low numbers. There also exist a few of the Micarta C39 with a mislabeled box, reading DIAD jr. Instead of DYAD jr. Which might add to collectability of that particular model.
Questions regarding collecting the C39
Some interesting questions we are looking for an answer to:
Questions with an answer:
Technical information
Overall length measurements done with one opened blade.
Measurements (mm and grams) of the C39 Dyad Jr.:
Variations | Length overall | Length closed | Length blade | Length edge PE | Length edge SE | Hole Ø | Blade thickness | Weight |
C39 Dyad Jr. (Mini Dyad) | 137mm | 79mm | 57mm | 52mm | 52mm | 8mm | 2mm | 45g |
C39 Dyad Jr. Lightweight | 143mm | 79mm | 57mm | 54mm | 56mm | 10mm | 2mm | 42.5g |
Measurements (inches and ounces) of the C39 Dyad Jr.:
Variations | Length overall | Length closed | Length blade | Length edge PE | Length edge SE | Hole Ø | Blade thickness | Weight |
C39 Dyad Jr. (Mini Dyad) | 5 3/8" | 3 3/32" | 2 1/4" | 2" | 2" | 5/16" | 5/64" | 1.6oz |
C39 Dyad Jr. Lightweight | 5 5/8" | 3 3/32" | 2 1/4" | 2 1/8" | 2 3/16" | 3/8" | 5/64" | 1.5oz |
References
- ↑ The C39P&SBG Dyad Jr. in Spyderco's online catalog
Pictures
See also the Mini Dyad Jr. thread in the Spyderco forum.