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Boker Plus - Dave Wenger Tracker knife - 02BO073 - knife
The Boker Plus Mini Tracker, designed by Dave Wenger, has quickly become a favorite in the bushcraft camping and dust scene, as a sturdy outdoor activity knife thanks to the massive 1095 carbon steel blade and corrosion resistant coating. The large Boker Plus Tracker is following in the footsteps of the small ... same materials, same features, but with unmatched performance! The massive survival knife blade features two different bevel surfaces, ideal for cutting, scraping, digging and prying. The optimal balance between the thickness, the length of the blade and the ergonomic shape of the finely worked micarta handle, allow you to work effortlessly even in extreme environments. The handle has three decorative brass hollow rivets, the back of which can be used as a lanyard hole. Supplied with a belt adapter and a custom made Kydex sheath.
Intended use: Utility
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Taiwan
Blade: 1095 steel ful tang
Blade finish: a powder cover
Handle: Micarta
Blade length: 180mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Total length: 310mm.
Weight: 469 g.
Sheath: in the Kydex
Packaging: cardboard box with Boker Plus logos
Note: design by Dave WengerBO-02BO073 -
Boker - Magnum Collection 2005 - Limited Edition - 02MAG2005 - PRIVATE COLLECTION - knife
KNIFE FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION
* Type: Previously Purchased
* Condition: Overall in good condition
* Commercially available Out of production
* Sharpening: Factory
* Marks on blade: light
* Marks on handle: light, on the guard
* Box: Original, with some marks
* Scabbard: Original, leather, with some small marks, also due to the insertion of the knife
* Manuals, Certificates and Warranties: Certificate present
* Checked and certified by our in-house laboratoryThis limited edition Magnum Tanto style piece is based on a historical Japanese samurai sword that was popular during the Heian period (794-1185). The modified dagger-style blade, based on a design by the legendary blacksmith Amakumi, refers to the period when samurai lived the 'bushido' or 'way of the warrior'. The shape of this blade is called Kissagi-moroha and is derived from the Kogarasu-maru sword. The material of the blade is 440A stainless steel with a rich two-tone finish. The traditional handle is combined with synthetic material simulating tsuka and ray skin; the Tsuba provides a secure grip. Supplied with a genuine leather sheath and presentation box. Limited to 1,999 pieces worldwide, each serialised.
Intended use: Collection / Utility
Production type: Industrial
Country of manufacture: Taiwan
Blade: Ful tang in 440A steel
Blade finish: satin finish/polishing
Handle: canvas and synthetic ray skin
Blade length: 180mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Total length: 300mm.
Weight: 271g.
Sheath: black leather
Packaging: case with certificate of guarantee
Notes: Numbered and limited edition of 1999 pieces - Serial Number 136AP-BO-02MAG2005 -
Boker - Magnum Collection 2018 - Limited Edition - 02MAG2018 - fixed knife
Intended use: collection / sport
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Taiwan
Blade: 440C steel
Blade treatment: satin finish
Handle: in micarta, with stainless steel guard
Blade length: 178mm.
Blade thickness: 4.6mm.
Total length: 305mm.
Weight: 295g.
Sheath: in black leather
Packaging: gift box with warranty certificate and microfiber cleaning cloth
Notes: Numbered and limited edition of 1999 copies - Design by John H. DavisBO-02MAG2018 -
Boker - Magnum Collection 2015 by David Broadwell - 02MAG2015 - knife
Intended Use: Collection / Sports
Type of production: Industrial
Production Lama: Taiwan
Blade: stainless steel 440C
Treatment Lama: Glazing
Handle: Leather Rings
Blade length: 179mm.
Blade thickness: 6mm.
Length closed: -
Overall length: 322mm.
Thick when closed: -
Balancing: -
Weight: 383g.
Closing: -
Clip: -
Sheath: Leather
Packaging: Gift Box hard drive with logos Boker Magnum Collection 2015, warranty card, micro-fiber cloth for cleaning
Notes: Specimen limited edition, made of 1,999 pieces individually numbered sequentially. Design by David BroadwellBO-02MAG2015