Difference between revisions of "C112 Micro Dyad"
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|valign="top" |C112P&S | |valign="top" |C112P&S | ||
|valign="top" |Jigged bone | |valign="top" |[[Jigged bone]] | ||
|valign="top" |[[PE]] and [[SE]] | |valign="top" |[[PE]] and [[SE]] | ||
|valign="top" |[[VG-10]] | |valign="top" |[[VG-10]] | ||
|valign="top" | | |valign="top" |2007 | ||
|valign="top" | | |valign="top" |164.95$ | ||
|valign="top" | | |valign="top" | | ||
|valign="top" |N/A | |valign="top" |N/A | ||
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|valign="top" |[[No clip]] | |valign="top" |[[No clip]] | ||
|valign="top" |N/A | |valign="top" |N/A | ||
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|C112P&SBP | |C112P&SBP | ||
|Black pearl inlaid handle | |[[Black pearl]] inlaid handle | ||
|[[PE]] and [[SE]] | |[[PE]] and [[SE]] | ||
|align="right"|[[VG-10]] | |align="right"|[[VG-10]] | ||
|184.95 | |2008 - (?) | ||
| | |184.95$ | ||
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|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|[[No clip]] | |[[No clip]] | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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{|{{Articletable}} | {|{{Articletable}} | ||
{{Tableheading}}'''SKU''' | |||
{{Tableheading}}'''Length overall''' | {{Tableheading}}'''Length overall''' | ||
{{Tableheading}}'''Length closed''' | {{Tableheading}}'''Length closed''' | ||
{{Tableheading}}''' | {{Tableheading}}'''Blade length''' | ||
{{Tableheading}}'''Hole Ø''' | {{Tableheading}}'''Hole Ø''' | ||
{{Tableheading}}'''Blade thickness''' | {{Tableheading}}'''Blade thickness''' | ||
{{Tableheading}}'''Weight''' | {{Tableheading}}'''Weight''' | ||
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|align="right"|113mm | |align="right"|C112P&S | ||
|align="right"|63mm | |align="right"|113mm | ||
|align="right"| | |align="right"|63mm | ||
|align="right"|9mm | |align="right"|50mm | ||
|align="right"|2mm | |align="right"|9mm | ||
|align="right"|47g | |align="right"|2mm | ||
|align="right"|47g | |||
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|align="right"|C112P&SBP | |||
|align="right"|113mm | |||
|align="right"|63mm | |||
|align="right"|50mm | |||
|align="right"|9mm | |||
|align="right"|2mm | |||
|align="right"|47g | |||
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{|{{Articletable}} | {|{{Articletable}} | ||
{{Tableheading}}'''SKU''' | |||
{{Tableheading}}'''Length overall''' | {{Tableheading}}'''Length overall''' | ||
{{Tableheading}}'''Length closed''' | {{Tableheading}}'''Length closed''' | ||
{{Tableheading}}''' | {{Tableheading}}'''Blade length''' | ||
{{Tableheading}}'''Hole Ø''' | {{Tableheading}}'''Hole Ø''' | ||
{{Tableheading}}'''Blade thickness''' | {{Tableheading}}'''Blade thickness''' | ||
{{Tableheading}}'''Weight''' | {{Tableheading}}'''Weight''' | ||
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|align="right"| | |align="right"|C112P&S | ||
|align="right"| | |align="right"|4 7/16 | ||
|align="right"| | |align="right"|2 15/32 | ||
|align="right"| | |align="right"|2 | ||
|align="right"| | |align="right"|11/32 | ||
|align="right"| | |align="right"|5/64 | ||
|align="right"| 1.7oz | |||
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|align="right"|C112P&SBP | |||
|align="right"|4 7/16 | |||
|align="right"|2 15/32 | |||
|align="right"|1 31/32 | |||
|align="right"|11/32 | |||
|align="right"|5/64 | |||
|align="right"|1.7oz | |||
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== Pictures == | == Pictures == | ||
<gallery> | |||
Image:C112P&SBP Micro Dyad Black Pearl 103.jpg|C112P&SBP Micro Dyad Black Pearl | |||
Image:C112P&SBP Micro Dyad Black Pearl 101.jpg|C112P&SBP Micro Dyad Black Pearl | |||
Image:C112P&SBP Micro Dyad Black Pearl 105.jpg|C112P&SBP Micro Dyad Black Pearl | |||
Image:C112P&SBP Micro Dyad Black Pearl 104.jpg|C112P&SBP Micro Dyad Black Pearl | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Categories== | ==Categories== |
Latest revision as of 19:02, 17 March 2014
The Micro Dyad which is produced by Moki in Japan is the last in Spyderco's Dyad series. It's this far been available in two variations. For the other Dyads see C39 Dyad Jr. and C44 Dyad
Appearance in catalogs
Designer
Unknown at this time, probably Sal Glesser
History, mentionings etc. from the forums
Information from the Spyderco catalog on the web
"The Spyderco Micro Dyad has both a PlainEdge and a SpyderEdge blade together in the same knife. Traditional Jigged bone handle houses a PlainEdge Clip-point blade and a SpyderEdge Sheepfoot blade. Both blades open and lock independently. The Micro Dyad is clipless." [1]
Variations
Variations of the micro Dyad
SKU | Handle | Edge(s) | Steel | From/To | MSRP | Note | Number made | Grind | Clip | Clip positions | Collectors club |
C112P&S | Jigged bone | PE and SE | VG-10 | 2007 | 164.95$ | N/A | No clip | N/A | Main | ||
C112P&SBP | Black pearl inlaid handle | PE and SE | VG-10 | 2008 - (?) | 184.95$ | N/A | No clip | N/A | Variant |
Most collectible variation
The jigged bone C112 which is the first variant with CC- markings is believed to be the most collectible.
Questions regarding collecting the C112
Some interesting questions we are looking for an answer to:
Questions with an answer:
Technical information
Typical measurements (mm and grams) of the C112 Micro Dyad:
SKU | Length overall | Length closed | Blade length | Hole Ø | Blade thickness | Weight |
C112P&S | 113mm | 63mm | 50mm | 9mm | 2mm | 47g |
C112P&SBP | 113mm | 63mm | 50mm | 9mm | 2mm | 47g |
Typical measurements (Inches and ounces) of the C112 Micro Dyad:
SKU | Length overall | Length closed | Blade length | Hole Ø | Blade thickness | Weight |
C112P&S | 4 7/16 | 2 15/32 | 2 | 11/32 | 5/64 | 1.7oz |
C112P&SBP | 4 7/16 | 2 15/32 | 1 31/32 | 11/32 | 5/64 | 1.7oz |
References
- ↑ The C112 Micro Dyad in Spyderco's online catalog