Gotta love those Packs!


Billy

The unmarked Voos patterns are out there but are definitely less desirable. They typically have an orange trolon grip, as opposed to ivory, as well. These unmarked examples routinely run half the cost of a marked example but are still nice enough, especially for someone on a budget.

I got a marked Army a few years ago and have been very happy with it. The unmarked are for sure harder to sell.


I understand the the unmarked Voos being harder to sell!

But

Unmarked Voos etched blades were sold through distributors and uniform shops!


Did other makers use the Voos style?


John and Billy


Can the trained eye of collectors of Voos spot a Voos thats not marked?


Thanks

PVON