Kona Project 2 Forks questions

Bit of a bump here… can anyone ID these as actual early Project two forks? Or just generic spinner forks with stickers?

They are 1” and they look plain gauged based on the dropout design?

If plain gauge what would they be worth?

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hullo. wondering if anybody can tell what the last production year for 600c Project 2's was, pls.
 
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I have a set of 410mm a/c P2 with that logo and they are 2003. There are stamped Spinner, 2003, CM/TB.

V-brake 700c forks were produced at least to 2005 and fitted to the Dr Dew hybrid.
 
I have a set of 410mm a/c P2 with that logo and they are 2003. There are stamped Spinner, 2003, CM/TB.

V-brake 700c forks were produced at least to 2005 and fitted to the Dr Dew hybrid.

yeah, pretty sure these are them. although he says he's seeing a CR-OM stamp - anybody got any idea what that's about?
 
I’ve just picked these up for my Merlin Titanium build.
1 used pair and 2 NOS pair

Both nos have 1992 stamped on them and Spinner with a bird print on the steerer.
 

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so, this is probably a stupid question but, is there any reason a guy couldn't run a threaded fork w/a threadless headset?

*embarrased in advance...llama
 
The steerer is likely going to be too short, and I'd be wary of the clamping ability of the stem onto the threaded part/strength of the steerer at this point. Other than that, don't think there's much so it's just down to if you have a fork from a giraffe's bike to hand & weighing up the value of this fork Vs your teeth ;)
 

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