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I see Mizuno offering a new JPX 800 AD forged irons. Anyone tell me more information on them. Endo forged?

The original would be the JPX 500 Forged and those were certainly made at Endo with S20C.

The new model is all S25C.

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Thanks for the information. Interesting, when you look on the G.One.Golf site, it says "Made in China,Made in Japan" How do you interpret that? Also, for those that dont know (including me), what is the difference between S20C and S25C?

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And I would like to add the following question. Is there a difference between S25C and 1025 you can sometimes read in reviews?

1025 & S25C is the same stuff just different names.

Now if it's made in Japan I call it J.I.S (Japan Industry Standard) S25C which means it has a better mineral make up. Nothing that we could really feel but it's nice having the piece of mind that its produced to a higher standard.

Thanks for the information. Interesting, when you look on the G.One.Golf site, it says "Made in China,Made in Japan" How do you interpret that? Also, for those that dont know (including me), what is the difference between S20C and S25C?

Yea I saw that as well. To me that means made in China and assembled in Japan.

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