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Boker - 1969 Camaro Z28 Damast by Tommaso Rumici - 111101DAM - knife
Designed by Tommaso Rumici, the knife is "muscular" and unique, combining the Camaro Z28's distinctive features of shape and strength. The elegant Damascus blade, hand forged by Chad Nichols with 80 layers in the "Tread" pattern, is reminiscent of the muscle car's sloping hood. To that end, parts from the upper suspension arm of the original vintage Camaros were used to forge the blade.
Based on an analysis of the color of an original model, the "Le Mans Blue" lacquer finish was created especially for Boker for the aluminum handle, which interprets the body lines in a nostalgic way and is enriched with exciting details. The notchback, small rear spoiler and slat-shaped air intakes on the rear fenders have been beautifully integrated into the knife. The blade axle screw is lovingly inspired by the rims often used on muscle cars, while the straight-line stainless steel clip, milled from billet, is reminiscent of chrome door handles.
Intended Use: Sporting / Collection
Type of production: Industrial
Country of manufacture: Germany - Solingen
Blade: Handcrafted Damascus "Tred" by Chad Nichols made from the suspension of old Camaros
Handle: Aluminum painted "Le Mans Blue" metallic color
Blade length: 80mm.
Blade thickness: 3.6mm.
Total length: 186mm.
Weight: 99g.
Closure: Liner Lock
Clip: stainless steel
Packaging: Display case with Boker logos, fabric knife case, warranty certificates
Notes: Limited edition numbered on the back of the knifeBO-111101DAM -
Boker - Damast Annual Knife 2023 by Ricardo Romano Bernandes - 1132023DAM - knife
For this year's Damast Annual Knife we collaborate for the first time with Ricardo Romano Bernandes. Romano, whose family originates from Sicily, was born in Brazil, has been a knife maker since 1990 and his craft is part of a tradition of knife making and sharpening established over several generations. His design is based on traditional Pen Knives and immediately inspired us with its casual freshness.
For the modern interpretation of a traditional knife shape, the powder metallurgical damask of the Swedish company Damasteel seemed to us the appropriate material for the blade. Damasteel's production requires - even if the most modern technical means are used - just as much skill and experience as the hand-forging of steel. The purity and properties of Damasteel steel can be optimised to the extreme with complex combination processes.
The self-supporting structure in blue and grey rolled G10 contrasts beautifully with Damasteel's 'Odin Eye' motif. The simple but always functional slip joint is an obligatory part of this knife. The size, weight, indestructible G10 sheaths and stainless Damasteel make this collector's knife an excellent EDC. Limited to 999 examples worldwide.
Intended use: EDC / Gentleman / Collection
Type of manufacture: Industrial
Country of manufacture: Germany - Solingen
Blade: Stainless Damascus "Odin Eye" by Damasteel
Handle: G10
Blade length: 70mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 164mm.
Weight: 51g.
Closure: SlipJoint (without blade lock)
Clip: Absent
Packaging: Display case with Boker logos, fabric knife case, warranty certificate
Notes: Limited edition produced in only 999 pieces worldwide, numbered on the box and on the back of the knifeBO-1132023DAM -
Boker - Barlow - Tirpitz Damascus - Slipjoint EDC - 117942DAM - Knife
The great interest in Tirpitz-Damast damask over the years has convinced Boker to design another model supplied with the historic damask steel. The Boker Barlow Prime Tirpitz Damascus, much more compact than the original model, convinces not only in the collector's showcase, but also as a gentleman's knife. The blade made in the exclusive Tirpitz Damascus, is supplied with a modern elongated ricasso and opens with a nail notch. Damascus made with the material acquired from Tirpitz, sister ship of the legendary Bismarck which was the largest warship ever launched for the German Navy.
Soon after the end of World War II, a Norwegian specialist company began cannibalizing the ship, which sank off the Norwegian coast, in order to make the high-alloy steel available for civilian purposes. Norwegian divers recovered parts of Tirpitz's special armor from the fjord for Boker. From these pieces of living history, Damascus blacksmith Boker exclusively forges an extraordinary damask with a fascinating history. The combination of Tirpitz steel with carbon tool steels also results in an extremely strong Damascus which, with a Rockwell hardness of 61 to 63 HRC, is up to any task in everyday use.
The operational safety of the history-rich slipjoint pocket knife is further enhanced by a 90 degree locking mechanism when opening and closing. The characteristic teardrop shape of the Barlow is attributable to the English pocket knives of the seventeenth century, which certainly makes it one of the oldest models ever. The name of the classic probably dates back to an enterprising knife manufacturer from Sheffield of the same name, who began exporting the sturdy knives to North America around 1800. There they immediately enjoyed great popularity and so the first Barlow models also appeared in the history of the Boker Manufactory. Solingen at the end of the 19th century.
This integral version of the timeless classic with a contoured black micarta handle body, which is milled from solid and also forms the signature Barlow bolsters. neither. Handmade in the Boker knife factory in Solingen.
Intended use: EDC / Gentleman / Collection
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Germany - Solingen
Blade: Damascus
Handle: micarta and walnut
Blade length: 69mm.
Blade thickness: 2.2mm.
Total length: 125mm.
Weight: 32g.
Closure: SlipJoint (without blade lock)
Clip: -
Packaging: Cardboard box with Boker logos, fabric case with zip, papers
Note: limited editionBO-117942DAM