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Home Products Model 13 - Special Run Damascus

Model 13 - Special Run Damascus

by Boker, Voorhies, Les

SKU 397510

Date Added 10/24/2019

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $275.00

Price $165.00

Overview

This Special Run Model 13 from Les Voorhies sports a damascus handle with bronze anodized liners and a satin finished CPM-154 steel blade. It's a limited edition item with only 199 pieces worldwide, this one is #127. Les Voorhies and Boker have joined forces to bring you this sophisticated Model 13 folding knife. Les is known for his incredible custom one-off designs, and has applied that aesthetic to this elegant production line. The stunning damascus handle offers a sturdy framework for the drop point style blade. Powdered CPM-154 blade steel ensures a strong and durable edge. Bronze anodized hardware and a backspacer finish off the collectible design. Features: Powdered CPM-154 steel for a tough, wear resistant blade. Stainless Steel liner lock offers dependable blade lock up. Modified drop point style blade accentuates the handle lines while providing maximized utility. Comes with zippered case, drawstring bag and papers. Excellent condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 3

Overall Length 7.25

Closed Length 4.25

Weight (oz) 5.8

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Blade Material CPM154

Blade Details Drop Point, Spear Point

Handle Material Metallic

About the Maker

Boker
Boker

Boker knives have been handmade in Solingen, Germany since 1869. Since the foundation, no knife has left our manufactory without this sign of quality. The long history of Boker has been affected by eventful times. But one thing has always been the same in more than 145 years: Our passion and enthusiasm for extraordinary Knives. Today Boker is renowned all over the world as manufacturer and supplier of an unmatched variety of blade and handle materials and biggest manufacturer in Europe for Sport Knives, Tactical Knives and Collector's knives.

Voorhies, Les
Voorhies, Les

I started making knives in 1994, when a co-worker making fillet knives from power hacksaw blades gave me one to try. I showed the blade to a friend who gave me some Cocobolo for the handle and introduced me to a local knifemaker named John Gianini who encouraged me and pointed me in the right direction. I sold my 1st knife at a gun show in 1994. A year or two later I started attending hammer-ins at Howard Clark's shop each spring, and I started learning about folder making from R.B. Johnson and Al Dipold. I've been making knives part-time, primarily in the winter and closing my shop in the summer to enjoy some of my other hobbies until August 2005 when I was laid off from my job as an aircraft mechanic at Northwest Airlines. I'm now full-time and doing as many shows as I can manage.