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  1. Boker Plus - Swoopy Framelock Folder - Nitro-V & Sand G10 - 01BO693 - knife

    The Swoopy makes a splash! Knife designer and U.S. Marine Corps expert Michael Burch, from the U.S. state of Idaho, performs like no other on the EDC stage with this new Boker Plus. Fine materials, elegant features, and high-quality workmanship mean the Swoopy has plenty of groupies.

    The Modified-Wharncliffe Nitro-V ball-bearing blade with stonewash finish opens smoothly through the thumb hole; the sturdy stainless steel frame lock and non-slip catches ensure safe work even in tough conditions. Vertical grooves in the sand-brown G10 handle's front cheekpiece ensure a firm grip and stylishly reflect the knife maker's tactical experience. The tip-up clip and lanyard hole make the knife pocket-sized and easy to carry.

    Intended Use: EDC / Sporting

    Production type: Industrial
    Country of manufacture: China
    Blade: Nitro-V stainless steel
    Blade finish: stonewash
    Handle: G10 and stonewash stainless steel
    Blade length: 79mm.
    Blade thickness: 3.1mm.
    Total length: 180mm.
    Weight: 93g.
    Clip: removable, stainless steel
    Packaging: cardboard box with Boker Plus logos and cordura pouch with zipper
    Notes: design by Michael Burch

    BO-01BO693
    €77.87
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  2. Boker Plus - Kihon DC GFN Knife - 01BO800 - Lucas Burnley - Folding Knife

    The American custom knife maker Lucas Burnley embodies the concept of Japanese Kihon with the design of the Boker Plus Kihon DC. The term originally encompasses the fundamental principles and basic techniques of Japanese martial arts, which Burnley translates into practicality in the solid everyday pocket knife.

    The features and linear design are evidence of a high level of practicality, providing the knife with a decisive price-performance advantage and an ideal basis for daily cutting tasks. The satin-finished drop-point blade made of D2 opens smoothly via the removable thumb stud thanks to the ball bearing, while the slide lock of the crossbar ensures intuitive, safe, and practical unlocking of the knife.

    The non-slip handle with textured squares is made of high-strength GFN and fits comfortably in the hand. Orange anodized rings around the blade axle screw and the large handle screw give the Kihon a refined touch. Supplied with a lanyard hole and a convertible tip-up wire clip for flexible carrying options.

    Intended use: EDC / Sporting

    Production type: Industrial
    Country of production: Taiwan
    Blade: D2 steel
    Blade treatment: Satin finish
    Handle: GFN
    Blade length: 82mm.
    Blade thickness: 3.2mm.
    Overall length: 200mm.
    Weight: 105g.
    Clip: Steel, removable and reversible
    Locking mechanism: Axis lock
    Packaging: Cardboard box with Boker Plus logos
    Notes:

    BO-01BO800
    €34.43
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  3. Boker - M4 Sherman knife in Damascus - 110662DAM - folding knife

    The stunning Boker M4 Sherman-Damascus is a living piece of history and combines high quality craftsmanship with historical materials. The American M4 Sherman was designed in 1940 and is considered to be one of the most famous tanks in history. It was produced between 1942 and 1945, remained in service until 1957 and was used on all battlefields of World War II - not only by the United States and Canada, but also by Britain, by French forces. , from China and even the Soviet Union.

    The Boker Sherman-Damascus features a unique 80-ply Damascus blade, forged with materials sourced from the production of the M4 Sherman tanks, previously restored by the museum. The unique damask is hand-forged for Boker by Chad Nichols and resembles the tank tracks left in the ground by the heavy chains of the M4 Sherman. The ball bearing blade fits into a solid steel frame block.

    The overall shape of the knife is a tribute to the aesthetic lines of the tank, while the decorative screw of the blade axis is modeled on the characteristic main transmission pinion. The slightly contoured canvas micarta handle fits comfortably in the hand and the color is reminiscent of the camouflage paint used by both the United States Army and Marine Corps.

    Sold with transparent display and with certificates of authenticity and individual serial number.

    A portion of the proceeds from each knife sold goes to the Americans at the Wartime Museum to support educational programs and the care and preservation of these proud examples of American history. The Americans in the Wartime Museum is a nonprofit cultural and educational institution dedicated to honoring those who have served in all branches of the U.S. military and on the home front from World War I to the present.


    Intended use: Collection

    Type of production: Industrial
    Country of production: Germany
    Blade: 80-layer stainless steel damascus, from parts of the M4 Sherman
    Handle: in steel and micarta
    Blade length: 77mm.
    Blade thickness: 3.5mm.
    Total length: 175mm.
    Weight: 107g.
    Clip: in stainless steel
    Closure: Frame Lock
    Packaging: PVC display case that lets the knife "float" inside, making it visible from all sides
    Notes: Warranty Certificate - Gray cotton case - Numbered copy on the handle

    BO-110662DAM
    €343.44
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