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Boker Plus - Fragment EDC knife - 01BO660 - folding knife
The outstanding Boker Plus Fragment convinces as a light EDC or backup knife with an extremely reduced design.
The practical pocket knife completely dispenses with a front handle and instead relies on a minimalist rod that connects the blade axis screw.
The blade is made from 9Cr13CoMoV steel and, like the entire all-steel tang construction, is finished in a dark stonewash finish.
The operational safety of the modern slipjoint pocket knife is further enhanced by a 90 degree stop device when opening and closing the blade. Equipped with hole for lanyard and practical clip for transport.
Intended use: EDC / Sport
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Taiwan
Blade: 9Cr13MoV stainless steel
Blade treatment: blackwash
Handle: titanium
Blade length: 50mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 130mm.
Weight: 31g.
Clips: -
Closure: Slip Join
Packaging: cardboard box with Boker Plus logos
Note: -BO-01BO660 -
Boker Plus - Koteyka Slipjoint by Alexander Krava - 01BO641- folding knife
Intended Use: Gentleman / EDC / Sporty
Production type: Industrial
Country of Production: Taiwan
Blade: D2 steel
Blade treatment: Satin
Handle: G10
Blade length: 66mm.
Blade thickness: 2.7mm.
Length when closed: 92mm.
Total length: 158mm.
Weight: 49g.
Clip: -
Closure: Slipjoint
Packaging: cardboard box with Boker Plus logos
Notes: Design by Alexander KravaBO-01BO641 -
Boker Plus - Zenshin 42 Brass knife - Higonokami - 01BO369 - knife
The elegant Boker Plus Zenshin is reminiscent of the famous Higonokami pocket knives, manufactured in the Japanese city of Miki since 1896. Unlike the original Japanese versions, the body of the knife handle is not made of a single piece of folded metal, but of flat plates made of brass with a sturdy stonewash finish. The 440C slipjoint blade has an elaborate two-tone finish. It opens with two hands and does not lock. With lanyard hole.
Intended use: Sports
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Asia
Blade: 440C stainless steel
Blade treatment: Dual Tone
Handle: brass
Blade length: 75mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 170mm.
Weight: 71g.
Clip: -
Closure: Slipjoint
Packaging: cardboard box with Boker Plus logos
Note: -BO-01BO369 -
Boker Plus - Cataclyst Flipjoint Knife - 01BO675 - folding knife
The Boker Plus Cataclyst Flipjoint features a flipper opening blade, it does not lock when open, but is simply held securely in place by a retaining ball. With appropriate pressure on the back of the blade, the blade can be folded back without releasing a locking device.
The sleek design features a textured black G10 grip that is three-dimensionally milled and has a weight-saving recess inside. Supplied with a deep pocket clip and a drawstring hole.
Intended use: EDC / Sports
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Taiwan
Blade: 440C steel
Blade treatment: satin finish
Handle: steel and G10
Blade length: 75mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Total length: 173mm.
Weight: 77g.
Clip: monolithic, removable
Closure: slipjoint
Packaging: cardboard box with Boker Plus logos
Notes: opening by Carson Flipper system on ball bearingsBO-01BO675 -
Spyderco - Dog Tag Carbon Fiber - C188CFBBK - knife
Intended use: Sport / EDC
Type of production: Industrial
Production Country: Taiwan
Blade: stainless steel CPM-S30V
Blade treatment: Teflon
Handle: Carbon Fibre
Blade length: 31mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Closed Length: 50mm.
Total length: 81mm.
Thick when closed: 4mm
Balancing: -
Weight: 26g.
Closure: Slip Joint
Clip: -
Sheath: -
Packaging: Cardboard box with logos Spyderco
Notes: Design by Serge Panchenko12379 -
Spartan Blades - Nymph StoneWash Small Titanium Folder Knife
This small titanium folder is the result of a desire by Spartan Blade to produce a high quality slip joint folder using as few small moving parts as possible. While attending the 2012 IWA Show in Germany, we spoke with several people who simply couldn’t own one of our larger folders due to the restrictions of knives with locks, one handed opening, and long blades. During the show, Mark and Curtis were visiting the Nuremburg Toy Museum and were impressed by some of the very small high-tech mechanisms used to make toys. It was then the idea hit them to make a slip joint that didn’t require several small fine blanked parts, allowing for a more modern look and function than the classic slipjoint. Now they had a great idea but not the full mechanism to make it work.
Later, Spartan met with Les Halpern of Halpern Titanium and explained their idea for a small modern slip joint. He became very excited as he had an idea for a similar knife using what he called “A good idea” for a mechanism. Les did some drawings explaining his idea for eliminating the traditional back spring. Normally, slip joint blades are held in position by a strong "back spring" which assists them with bias to the open or closed position. Les’ idea was to make the frame the spring with the same bias in open or closed position.
This folder eliminates the need for a back spring by using what we call an “Integral Frame Slipjoint”, the dorsal side of the frame is cut to work as a spring and holds a pin that creates a bias to close and open. The blade is opened by pushing on the tab on the blade (it is not a flipper tab!) with one hand and pulling with the thumb and forefinger on the triangle cut-out of the opposite side and hand. Additionally, the pin "locks" into the blade when held firmly by the users thumb and forefinger in in position of use but is free to rotate upon release of the frame handle.
Intended use: Sport / Collection
Production Type: Semi-Industrial
Production Lama USA
Blade: stainless steel CPM-S35VN
Treatment Lama: stonewash
Handle: titanio
Blade length: 48mm.
Blade thickness: 2 mm.
Closed Length: 74mm
Overall length: 121mm.
Thick when closed: 7mm
Balancing: -
Weight: 36g.
Closing: Integral Frame Slipjoint (opening and closing two-handed block blade)
Clip: Titanium
Sheath: -
Packaging: Cardboard box with logos Spartan Blades
Notes: WINNER - BLADE 2014 Most Innovative American Made Knife of the YearSF2SWSW