For countries outside the European Union, e. The Cheveron knife series by Lesbar represents an exceptional combination of elegance, modern design, and top-quality craftsmanship.
Each knife in this series is designed for users who value both aesthetics and functionality. The handle, adorned with a distinctive chevron pattern, not only catches the eye but also ensures a firm, comfortable grip, perfectly complementing the minimalist form. Handles made of titanium guarantee extraordinary lightness and durability, making the knives in this series ideal for everyday use while maintaining a luxurious character. This material also provides exceptional resistance to harsh conditions. Each blade is produced with meticulous attention to detail, offering excellent performance and making it a tool you can rely on in any situation.The Cheveron series is the perfect choice for those seeking folding knives that combine prestigious materials, elegant looks, and dependable functionality. Each knife in this collection is more than just a tool - it's a symbol of class, style, and high quality, ready to meet the demands of even the most discerning users. Blade: Stainless steel powder Damasteel RWL34. Thickness 3,4 mm (0.1339), hardness 63 HRC.
Replaceable M390 locking insert in the lock leaf. Tungsten carbide alloy stop pin. Weight: 78 g (2.75 oz). Overall Length: 209 mm (8.23).Blade length: 86 mm (3.39). Folded length: 123 mm (4.84). Blade width: 27 mm (1.06). LesBar Knives was established in 2018 in Irpin (Ukraine) as a collaboration project of Oleh Lesuchevsky and Stan Baranovsky. Two friends have decided To join their efforts in making high-quality folding knives.
Oleh has been making knives since 1993. When he was 18, his stepfather decided to bring him into the family business. In that period, there were primarily fixed-blade hunting knives.
One Day Oleh arrived at Stan's shop to order a few silver parts for his new project and when the work has been completed, proposed to make knives together. Stan is a third-generation bench jeweler. At 6 he began to learn the art of hand engraving.
At 13, he began working as an apprentice to his father. After graduation from a local college, he moved to Los Angeles where he studiem jewelry design and worked as an antique restorer. Still, he always wanted To make knives. I always tried to implement it when making jewelry.
But meeting with Oleh, he decided to abandon jewelry and focused on knifemaking. Each time we create a new knife, I consider it from an aesthetical point of view, Oleh cares about usability and function.
I see knives as objects of art. For him, they are tools and weapons. We complement each other quite well.