Febbraio 2017
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Boker Plus - Collection 2024 by Les George - MagnaCut & Fat Carbon - 01BO2024 - pocket knife
Intended Use: Sporting/Collection
Production type: Industrial
Country of Production: Italy
Blade: CPM-MagnaCut steel (62/63HRC)
Blade treatment: satin finish
Handle: titanium and "Fat Carbon" carbon fiber
Blade length: 93mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Total length: 212mm.
Weight: 139g.
Clip: titanium, machined from billet
Closure: Frame Lock
Packaging: cardboard box with Boker Plus logos, felt pouch with zipper, certificate of authenticity
Notes: Design by Les George - Numbered and limited edition of 500 pieces - ball bearing opening systemBO-01BO2024 -
Boker Plus - Epicenter by Todd Rexford - Collection 2021 - 01BO2021 - knife
Intended Use: Sporting/Collection
Production type: Industrial
Country of Production: Italy
Blade: Stainless steel M390 61HRC
Blade treatment: satin finish
Sleeve: Titanium and carbon fiber
Blade length: 88mm.
Blade thickness: 3.7mm.
Total length: 208mm.
Weight: 133g.
Clip: titanium, billet machined
Locking system: frame lock
Package: Cardboard box with Boker Plus logos, nylon pouch with zipper.
Notes: Design by Todd Rexford - Limited and numbered edition on box and blade.BO-01BO2021 -
Wander Tactical - Kobura Kiridashi Knife Black - by TheFence - Limited Edition
Kiridashi knife designed by TheFence and handcrafted by Wander Tactical - Limited edition of 50 pieces
Use: EDC / Light Utility / All Round
Type of production: Artisan
Country of production: Italy
Blade: integral, in D2 steel at 59 / 61HRC
Blade treatment: Raw Finish
Handle: Paracord
Blade length: 60mm.
Blade thickness: 6.5mm.
Total length: 155mm.
Balancing: set back
Weight: 50g.
Sheath: in Kydex, thermoformed
Design: by Claudio Colombo of TheFence
Notes: Each knife is unique and handcrafted; there may be slight differences in finishes, compared to the photographed product - Limited edition of 50 piecesReview by Alessandra De Santi
From collector to author of reviews, to designers: the step was short for Claudio Colombo who, in a short time, decided to put his passion and experience to use by designing his own knife, the Kobura.
Inspired by the kiridashi, the Kobura (cobra in Japanese) revisits the essential lines of what was originally a typical Japanese instrument used to carve wood, but also a small daily utility knife used (especially by children) to tip pencils , cut paper, ropes, etc.The Kobura, an EDC with an aggressive and appealing appearance, is made of D2 steel hardened to 59-61 HRC; the knife is equipped with a short chisel blade (61 mm) and extremely robust (thickness 5.5 mm). On the back there is a practical anti-slip knurling for the thumb. On the side without bevel is the Valknut, a Norse symbol used as the logo of TheFence.
TheFence is a team of shooting instructors with different specialties and experiences. Claudio attended courses with Rob Pincus (of which he is one of the two instructors in Italy), Gabriel Suarez and Scott Reitz (formerly L.A. Swat and instructor); one of the partners is an Active Shooters Response instructor, and another one has deepened Israeli techniques.
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