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REFERENCE ONLY - Spyderco Endura 4 C10JBOP Sprint Run Folding Knife, 3.812" Plain Edge Damascus Blade, Orange Jigged Bone Handle

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The Endura is one of Spyderco’s most popular and timeless knife designs. To honor its history and iconic place in the Spyderco family of knives, Spyderco decided to do something very special. This breathtaking expression of the Endura features a blade made of Takefu D.P.S. 15—a dramatic 31-layer material consisting of a VG-10 core clad on each side by 15-layer Damascus steel. Etched to reveal the detail of its layers, this material transforms the simple lines of the Endura’s blade into a complex, one-of-a-kind Damascus pattern. The handle of this limited-edition Endura is equally spectacular and features fileworked stainless steel liners, gold anodized solid titanium bolsters, and handsomely polished orange jigged bone scales. The ultimate rendering of one of our most popular designs, each of these exquisitely crafted knives comes with a protective zippered pouch.

  • Blade Length: Approximately 3.8125" ~ 97 mm
  • Blade Material: VG-10 Layered Damascus Steel
  • Blade Style: Flat Ground, Plain Edge
  • Blade Thickness: Approximately 0.125" ~ 3 mm
  • Lock Style: Lock Back
  • Closed Overall Length: Approximately 4.90625" ~ 125 mm
  • Open Overall Length: Approximately 8.65625" ~ 220 mm
  • Handle Material: Orange Jigged Bone Scales with Gold Colored Titanium Bolsters
  • Weight: Approximately 5.10 Ounces ~ 145 Grams
  • Special Features:
    2013 Sprint Run
    Zipper Pouch
    Spyderco Did Not Protect the Bolsters as a Result, The Bolsters MAY Have Fine Scratches, Dings and/or Dents.  Bone Handle MAY have chips/cracks around areas where holes were drilled (for screws, etc).
    Blade Patterns Vary.  Picture is a Stock Photograph and is Not The Exact Knife You Will Receive. 
    No Pocket Clip
    Lanyard Hole
    Made In Seki City Japan

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