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Boker Arbolito - Folder Nahuel Guayacan Knife - 01BA004 - Knife
Nahuel means jaguar in the Mapuche language, the indigenous people of Argentina and Chile. Boker Arbolito's new folding knife design is equally robust and elegant. The main feature of this handle with linerlock block is the presence of light Guyacan ebony on both sides.
This gives the knife a nice feel and a warm look. Another eye-catching detail is the spacer, which is also made in Guyacan. The Böhler N678 stainless steel teardrop blade is easy to open via a flipper, which offers reliable finger protection when folded.
A deep pocket clip embedded in the wood allows for fold-down / right-handed carry.
Intended use: Hunting / Utility
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Argentina
Blade: N678Co 58HRC stainless steel ful tang
Blade finish: Satin
Handle: ebony
Blade length: 82mm.
Blade thickness: 3.38mm.
Total length: 200mm.
Weight: 151g.
Sheath: reversible clip
Packaging: cardboard box with Boker logos
Note: -BO-01BA004 -
Boker - Tiger Damascus knife - 111103DAM - folding knife
Boker Tiger-Damascus adds a very special model to the series of pocket knives steeped in history. Collector's knife with a historical past, a true piece of living history, which combines high quality craftsmanship with authentic materials. Known worldwide as the Tiger, the Panzerkampfwagen VI was used by the Wehrmacht from the late summer of 1942. It is considered to be one of the most famous tanks in history, despite its modest production number of only 1350 units and consequent low importance. strategic. The development of the heavy tank can be traced back to 1937 and series production began in August 1942. Today there are only seven units preserved, on display worldwide.
The tank parts used for the knife blade come from a Tiger I of the Schwere Panzerabteilung 502, which was destroyed in combat in Latvia in the summer of 1944 in a wooded area near the town of Bauska. Based on the wreck found at the original excavation site, it was determined that this Tiger was one of the first models produced.
The straight-cut Boker Tiger-Damascus features a unique Damascus blade made from the steel from the tank destroyed in Bauska. The non-stainless damask mosaic is hand-forged by Chad Nichols and resembles the tank tracks left in the ground by the Tiger's heavy tracks. Unlike conventional damask, damask mosaic production does not create layers, but complex damask bars are hand forged into a mosaic with an elaborate and very complicated process. The blade operates on ball bearings and is locked open by a sturdy steel framelock with stonewash finish.
The overall shape of the knife pays homage to the famous lines of the tank, while the decorative pin screw is modeled on the main drive pinion.
The slightly shaped micarta canvas handle scales feature precisely milled grooves, reminiscent of the characteristic surface texture of the Zimmerit coating of German armored vehicles.
Intended use: Collection
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Germany
Blade: Damascus steel from pieces of the Tiger
Handle: in steel and micarta
Blade length: 85mm.
Blade thickness: 3.6mm.
Total length: 198mm.
Weight: 141g.
Clip: in stainless steel
Closure: Frame Lock
Packaging: PVC display case that lets the knife "float" inside, making it visible from all sides
Notes: Certificate of Guarantee - Gray cotton caseBO-111103DAM -
Boker Plus - Urban Trapper Cocobolo Damascus knife by Brad Zinker - 01BO176DAM - folding knife
Intended use: Gentleman / Sportsman
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Taiwan
Blade: in stainless steel damascus
Blade treatment: satin finish
Handle: titanium frame with cocobolo grips
Blade length: 88mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 195mm.
Weight: 54g.
Clip: titanium
Closure: Liner lock
Packaging: cardboard box with Boker Plus logos
Notes: Design by Brad Zinker01BO176DAM -
Consigli Scarperia - Three Pianelle R-TPC20 - knife
Three Pianelle R-TPC20 - knife
Craft knife regional product in Scarborough in use in southern Italy
The handle in a single block of polished cow horn, carries on pin the characteristic round escutcheon in brass.Blade: Stainless ino 440
Blade length: 8.5 cm
Overall length 20 cm
Weight: 38 gr.
Handle: horn cattle50071 -
Boker Plus - Urban Trapper by Brad Zinker - 01BO318 - folding knife
Intended use: Gentleman / Sportsman
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Taiwan
Blade: VG-10 stainless steel
Blade treatment: satin finish
Handle: titanium frame with cocobolo grips
Blade length: 80mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Total length: 185mm.
Weight: 51g.
Clip: titanium
Closure: Liner lock
Packaging: cardboard box with Boker Plus logos
Notes: Design by Brad ZinkerBO-01BO318 -
Consigli Scarperia - Napoletano in bovine R-NAC20 - knife
The "Neapolitan" old drives is a knife in horn tip elongated, suitable to cut the use of tip. It is not clear which of the knives of the traditional Neapolitan is inspired model of Scarperia. The general line is somewhat related to the "Maremma" in the form assumed in the Mugello, but with more slender proportions and read.
Stainless steel blade 440.
Blade length 8 cm.
Blade thickness 3 mm.
Overall length 20 cm.
Weight 62 gr.
Handle in horn tipR-NAC20