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Benchmade Harley-Davidson Levitator 13310 – 2.00″ Satin AUS-8 Drop-Point Money Clip Knife, Stainless Steel

Benchmade Harley-Davidson Levitator 13310 – 2.00″ Satin AUS-8 Drop-Point Money Clip Knife, Stainless Steel

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Benchmade Harley-Davidson Levitator 13310 – AUS-8 Money Clip Knife

The Levitator 13310 is a money clip and a knife in one object small enough to disappear in a palm. A 2.00" satin AUS-8 drop-point rides on Benchmade's patented Levitator locking mechanism, with 420J stainless backspacer and outer scales and an integral stainless steel money pocket clip. At 1.60 oz and 2.80" closed it is the least intrusive way to carry a blade in the Harley-Davidson line.

  • Money clip and knife in one, sized to fit in the palm of your hand
  • AUS-8 stainless steel blade with a satin finish, 58-60 HRC
  • 420J stainless steel backspacer and outer handle scales
  • Patented Levitator locking mechanism
  • Integral stainless steel money pocket clip

Specifications

  • Blade Length: 2.00"
  • Blade Thickness: 0.100"
  • Blade Steel: AUS-8 stainless, 58-60 HRC
  • Blade Finish: Satin
  • Blade Style: Drop-point
  • Lock Mechanism: Levitator
  • Handle: 420J stainless steel scales and backspacer
  • Overall Length: 4.75"
  • Closed Length: 2.80"
  • Weight: 1.60 oz
  • Pocket Clip: Integral money clip
  • Origin: Import

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a money clip knife?

A money clip knife combines a folding blade with a sprung clip that holds folded bills or cards, so one object covers both jobs and neither takes up a separate pocket. The Benchmade Harley-Davidson Levitator 13310 does it with a 2.00" AUS-8 drop-point and an integral stainless steel money clip on a 2.80" closed frame.

What is the difference between the Levitator 13310 and the 13300BK?

Blade finish. The Benchmade Harley-Davidson Levitator 13310 carries a satin AUS-8 blade; the companion 13300BK carries the titanium-coated black version of the same blade. The frame, lock, money clip, and dimensions are the same.

Is AUS-8 good knife steel?

AUS-8 is a Japanese stainless steel that trades a little edge retention for easy sharpening and good corrosion resistance, run at 58-60 HRC on the Benchmade Harley-Davidson Levitator 13310. On a 2.00" utility blade that is a sensible trade, since it touches up quickly on any stone and shrugs off pocket moisture.

Where is the Benchmade Harley-Davidson Levitator 13310 made?

Benchmade is based in Oregon City, Oregon and makes most of its knives there, but the Harley-Davidson line was a licensed collaboration that included imported models. The Benchmade Harley-Davidson Levitator 13310 is listed as an import rather than USA production, so it falls outside Benchmade's USA-made LifeSharp program.

How do you close the Benchmade Harley-Davidson Levitator 13310?

Release the Levitator lock, then rotate the blade back into the frame with your fingers clear of the closing path. The Levitator is a Benchmade patented mechanism unique to this line, so if the knife has been sitting a long time, work it slowly the first few times and put a drop of light oil on the pivot.

Where can I buy the Benchmade Harley-Davidson Levitator 13310?

Going Gear is an authorized Benchmade dealer. The Benchmade Harley-Davidson Levitator 13310 is discontinued and no longer produced, so availability is limited to remaining stock. Browse Going Gear's current Benchmade selection for in-production alternatives.

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