Spyderco Endura 4 (Limited Edition Damascus) Media
Published: 7 years ago
Note: this knife model has been discontinued since this video was first published.
Click here to see the entire Edura series from Spyderco: https://bit.ly/2RMMVvB
Spyderco Releases the Endura 4 with a Limited Edition Damascus Blade sure to excite any knife enthusiast.
Click here to learn more about the new Spyderco Endura 4: http://kcoti.com/2kShcXt
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One of Spyderco's most iconic and enduring models, the Endura was instrumental in pioneering the concept of lightweight, injection-molded folding knife handles in the early 1990s. Now in its fourth generation of design evolution, the highly evolved Endura 4 Lightweight has inspired numerous variations and is a natural platform for exclusive projects.
The defining feature of this expression of the Endura 4 is its breathtaking Damascus steel blade. Expertly crafted from D.P.S. 15 Damascus, it consists of a VG10 stainless steel core flanked by two pieces of 15-layer Damascus. The distinctive pattern of this Damascus is extremely straight to highlight the definition between the layers and is further accentuated by the blade's full-flat-grind.
Equally unique is the knife's foliage green fiberglass-reinforced-nylon (FRN) handle, which was historically reserved for a saber-ground, combo edge version of the Endura 4 popular with military personnel. The FRN handle houses the knife's skeletonized stainless steel liners and sturdy back lock mechanism and includes a four-position hourglass pocket clip that supports all possible carry configurations.
A remarkable expression of the Endura 4 design, this Distributor Exclusive is destined to become a highly prized collector's item.
Music: "Zap Beat" by Kevin MacLeod
(http://incompetech.com/)
Click here to see the entire Edura series from Spyderco: https://bit.ly/2RMMVvB
Spyderco Releases the Endura 4 with a Limited Edition Damascus Blade sure to excite any knife enthusiast.
Click here to learn more about the new Spyderco Endura 4: http://kcoti.com/2kShcXt
Check out our entire inventory: http://www.knifecenter.com
Keep up with all our newest products by signing up for our newsletter: http://www.knifecenter.com/newsletter
Follow KnifeCenter on:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/KnifeCenter
Instagram - https://instagram.com/knifecenter/
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/knifecenter
_____________________________________
One of Spyderco's most iconic and enduring models, the Endura was instrumental in pioneering the concept of lightweight, injection-molded folding knife handles in the early 1990s. Now in its fourth generation of design evolution, the highly evolved Endura 4 Lightweight has inspired numerous variations and is a natural platform for exclusive projects.
The defining feature of this expression of the Endura 4 is its breathtaking Damascus steel blade. Expertly crafted from D.P.S. 15 Damascus, it consists of a VG10 stainless steel core flanked by two pieces of 15-layer Damascus. The distinctive pattern of this Damascus is extremely straight to highlight the definition between the layers and is further accentuated by the blade's full-flat-grind.
Equally unique is the knife's foliage green fiberglass-reinforced-nylon (FRN) handle, which was historically reserved for a saber-ground, combo edge version of the Endura 4 popular with military personnel. The FRN handle houses the knife's skeletonized stainless steel liners and sturdy back lock mechanism and includes a four-position hourglass pocket clip that supports all possible carry configurations.
A remarkable expression of the Endura 4 design, this Distributor Exclusive is destined to become a highly prized collector's item.
Music: "Zap Beat" by Kevin MacLeod
(http://incompetech.com/)