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Boker Plus - P51 Mustang Damascus by Steve Kelly - 01BO910DAM - knife
Timeless engineering and lived history! Inspired by a true air classic, Boker Plus presents the P-51 Damast by Steve Kelly as a designer knife with exceptional character. Based on the North American P-51 Mustang, the knife mirrors the material, shape and color of the 1940s fighter plane, creating almost a replica of its historic model.
Some 15,800 examples of this low-wing aircraft were produced in various versions between 1940 and 1948, making it still one of the most built military aircraft in the world today. The P-51 D is the most widespread series, with just under 8,000 examples. The special features of the P-51 Mustang, whose "P" in the name stands for Pursuit, lay in its full-metal aerodynamic construction with characteristic flared pins, which in combination with the massive Packard Merlin V-1650 engine allowed a top speed of 700 km/h with an extraordinary range of up to 3,300 km. These achievements were considered revolutionary at the time and led to the air supremacy of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.
It was not only the unmistakable lines of the P-51 Mustang that prompted Boker's development department to undertake this exciting project. The challenge was to transfer the design language and performance of the combat aircraft into a knife without compromising elegance and practicality.
The heart of the Boker Plus P-51 Damast is its distinctive 80-ply Damascus spearhead blade, forged by Chad Nichols in the United States and composed of original parts from the historic fighter plane. Viewed from the side, the blade has a number of visual reminiscences of the historic fighter-bomber. The thumb hole, for example, is reminiscent of the Plexiglas cockpit canopy, which allowed the pilot an ideal all-around view.
Another prominent feature is the titanium handle, which mimics the aircraft's studded light metal plates to the smallest detail. The blue blade axis screw, which bears the U.S. Army Silver Star, and the red anodized screws, which echo the color scheme of the tail rudder, stand out.
Intended Use: Sporting/collection
Type of production: Industrial
Country of manufacture: Taiwan
Blade: Handcrafted 80-ply Damascus by Chad Nichols from original P51 Mustang parts
Blade Finish: -
Handle: Titanium
Blade length: 85mm.
Blade thickness: 3.5mm.
Total length: 193mm.
Weight: 10g.
Clip: titanium, removable
Closure: frame lock
Packaging: cardboard box with Boker Plus logos, zippered pouch, warranty certificate
Notes: Carson Flipper-type opening system on ball bearings01BO910DAM -
Boker Plus - Gem Damast Flipper - 01BO358DAM - knife
Intended Use: EDC / Sporting
Production type: Industrial
Country of Production: Taiwan
Blade: 110-layer stainless damascus steel
Blade treatment:-
Handle:stainless damascus steel
Blade length: 64mm.
Blade thickness: 2mm.
Total length: 141mm.
Weight:40g.
Clip:stainless damascus steel, removable
Closure: FrameLock with stainless steel clapper
Packaging: zippered nylon pouch - cardboard box with Boker Plus logos
Notes: opening via Carson Flipper system on ball bearingsBO-01BO358DAM -
Boker Plus - Cataclyst Damast Flipper - Green Micarta - 01BO478DAM - knife
Intended Use: EDC / Sporting
Production type: Industrial
Country of Production: Taiwan
Blade: 110-layer stainless damascus steel
Blade treatment: satin finish
Handle: Titanium
Blade length: 78mm.
Blade thickness: 3.8mm.
Total length: 173mm.
Weight: 76g.
Clip: stainless steel, removable
Closure: FrameLock with stainless steel clapper
Packaging: zippered nylon pouch - cardboard box with Boker Plus logos
Notes: opening via Carson Flipper system on ball bearingsBO-01BO478DAM -
Boker Plus - ME 109 Damast knife - 01BO909DAM - knife
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was built from 1935 onwards and, with a production of around 33,000 aircraft, is the most widely produced fighter aircraft in the history of aviation. Officially, the type designation Bf 109 was never changed, even after BFW was renamed Messerschmitt AG. However, since all aircraft types later developed by Messerschmitt were given the model abbreviation ME, the name ME 109 also became established in the public consciousness for the Bf 109. In the 1930s, it marked the step towards a new generation of low-wing fighter aircraft with a closed pilot's cockpit, retractable landing gear and an all-metal construction of wings and fuselage. This new structure withstood far greater loads than the fabric-covered tubular constructions that had been common up to then, which also had the disadvantage of immense air resistance due to the necessary transverse bracing. As a result, the Messerschmitt's more compact and stable design allowed higher speeds with tighter radii during the cornering and dive maneuvers so crucial to fighter pilots. The Bf 109 was armed with two 20 mm MG FF machine guns in the wings and two 7.92 mm MG 17 machine guns. The latter were mounted directly in front of the pilot and coupled via an interrupter gear to the propeller shaft of the 1,000 hp Daimler V12 engine. In this way it was possible for the MGs to fire through the circular path of the spinning propeller without the projectiles hitting the rotating propeller blades. The MGs were thus very close to the pilot's line of sight. The pilot's seat was steel-plated inside the fuselage area to protect it from enemy fire.
The steel we were able to obtain for our Damascus project came from an E-series Messerschmitt Bf 109 that was shot down by a Royal Airforce Supermarine Spitfire in 1940 during the Battle of Britain near the village of Ashford in the British county of Kent. The specific parts are the rear plate of the pilot's steel-plated seat and the bearing sleeve of the propeller shaft. These are forged by Chad Nichols into a high-carbon, high-cut 80-layer Damascus.
The Boker Plus ME 109 Damascus picks up numerous design elements of the legendary Messerschmitt. The opening at the back of the blade base has the unmistakable shape of the pilot's cockpit and is visible when the knife is closed and open. The folds in the sheet metal of the engine cowling as recesses for the barrel soul axles of the two MG 17s form the template for the schor at the tip of the blade. The flipper indicates a wheel of the retractable landing gear. For the front carbon fiber shell, the material Toxic Storm from the manufacturer Fatcarbon Materials was chosen in the colors green, black and yellow. The color scheme is based on the characteristic camouflage paint of the Bf 109 with greenish-gray undercoat and yellow front fuselage. The opposite side has a titanium framelock with an elaborately integrated carbide contact surface. A beautifully designed and elaborately integrated clip allows the Boker Plus ME 109 to be worn tip-up on the right. Supplied with a high-quality case for storage and a certificate of authenticity.
Intended use: Sports / collection
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Taiwan
Blade: Damascus steel
Blade finish: -
Handle: in carbon fiber and titanium
Blade length: 80mm.
Blade thickness: 3.6 mm.
Total length: 180mm.
Weight: 66 g.
Clip: in stainless steel, removable
Closure: frame lock
Packaging: cardboard box with Boker Plus logos, zip case, guarantee certificate
Notes: pinball opening on bearings01BO909DAM -
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 - LRF Damascus and Titanium by Kansei Matsuno - 01BO174DAM - folding knife
Intended use: EDC / Sports
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: Taiwan
Blade: in stainless steel damascus
Blade treatment: satin finish
Handle: titanium
Blade length: 86mm.
Blade thickness: 1.9mm.
Total length: 180mm.
Weight: 42g.
Clip: titanium
Closure: liner lock
Packaging: cardboard box with Boker Plus logos
Notes: Design by Kansei Matsuno01BO174DAM -
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 -
Boker - Kalashnikov AK-47 Damascus by Chad Nichols - 11KAL48DAM - knife
In 1947, Mikhail Kalashnikov presented the AK-47 assault rifle he had designed to the Red Army and immediately convinced the decision-making bodies of its development. Only two years later, the now famous AK-47 was officially put into service as the "7.62 mm Awtomat Kalasshnikova obraztsa 1947". Even then, the simple and reliable design with a gas-pressure magazine with a swivel-head breech, the consistent use of stamped plates that could be produced quickly and cheaply, and the adherence to a class of cartridges introduced by the Wehrmacht with the StG 44 with an average performance between machine gun and rifle ammunition set the trend to this day. These characteristics have made the Kalashnikov system the most built and replicated weapon in history, with an estimated 100 million manufactured worldwide.
Introduced in 1959 along with the AKM, the revised variant of the AK-47, the bayonet was no less revolutionary and formative for later designs than the famous assault rifle itself. The concept was based on a knife originally developed by R. Todorov for combat swimmers. It marked a move away from long bayonets, which were used purely as cutting weapons, to a short, mountable knife with insulated shears and a multifunctional rear saw.
Mikhail Kalashnikov personally visited the Boker manufacture in Solingen in 2002 and officially introduced the Boker Kalashnikov knife line to the public. More than 70 years after the AK-47 entered service, we now present a truly exceptional special edition model of the knife line and once again honor its brilliant engineering achievement. The Boker Kalashnikov Bayonet Damascus features a unique Damascus steel blade, made from 6Ch3 and 6Ch4 bayonet steel according to the GRAU index of the former Soviet Army and decorated with General Kalashnikov's signature. The stainless Damascus, handcrafted by Chad Nichols, has 80 layers and is hand forged in the Virus pattern. It features an unusually intricate pattern that is the result of a very controlled forging process.
The handle is CNC machined from a block of 6061-T6 aluminum and then black anodized. The stabilized inlays are made of domestic hornbeam wood, reminiscent of the wood in the stock of the famous assault rifle, and together they form the shape of the characteristic vents on the fore-end. The Russian amber shellac color of the original stocks has been accurately reproduced. They are also CNC milled from solid and inserted by hand. All screws and clip are also black anodized. Made in the Boker knife factory in Solingen, it is delivered with transparent floating display, certificate of authenticity and individual serial number.
Intended Use: CollectionType of production: Semi - Industrial
Country of Production: Germany - Solingen
Blade: 80 ply stainless damask steel, handcrafted by Chad Nichols, from former Soviet Army 6Ch3 and 6Ch4 bayonets
Handle: aluminum 6061-T6 and hornbeam wood
Blade length: 96mm.
Blade thickness: 3.8mm.
Total length: 228mm.
Weight: 158g.
Clip: removable, PVD stainless steel.
Closure: Liner Lock
Package: PVC expositive case that let the knife "float" inside, making it visible from every side
Notes: Certificate of Guarantee - Grey cotton case - Numbered piece on the bladeBO-11KAL48DAM -
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: CollectionType 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 handleBO-110662DAM -
Charlton Ltd - Custom Damascus Bob Lum style Tanto - handcrafted knife
KNIFE WITHDRAWN FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION
* Type: Previously Purchased - knife dating back to the late 80s
* Condition: excellent condition
* Commercially available: Discontinued since 2018
* Sharpening: Factory
* Marks on blade: No
* Signs on the handle: very small marks
* Box: packaging
* Sheath: in wood
* Manuals, Certificates and Warranties: -
* Checked and Certified by our internal laboratoryIntended use: Collection / Vintage
Type of production: handcrafted
Country of production: USA
Blade: hand forged Damascus steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: in wood
Blade length: 110mm.
Blade thickness: 5.5mm.
Total length: 230mm.
Weight: 245g.
Scabbard: wooden scabbard
Notes: limited edition 1 of 200AP-CHLTD€0.00Only -50 leftOut of stock -
Boker - Tirpitz Damascus - Limited Edition - 110190DAM - folding knife
Intended Use: Collection
Type of production: Industrial
Production Country: Germany
Blade: stainless Damascus steel 300 layers, from the German battleship Tirpitz was sunk 12 November 1944
Blade treatment: -
Handle: aluminum to silicon AlMgSi1 anodized in color navy blue and walnut inlay in German
Blade length: 100mm.
Blade thickness: 3.5mm.
Overall length: 230mm.
Weight: 165g.
Clip: reversible and removable, stainless steel
Lock: Liner Lock
Packaging: PVC box exhibition that leaves "float" the knife in it, making it visible from all sides
Notes: Certificate of warranty - Case in red cotton - Exemplary limited numbered edition on the handleBO-110190DAM -
Boker - chiudibile Damasco legno di rosa - coltello
Piccolo ed elegante.
Coltello da tasca particolarmente pregiato con lama e blocco lama in damasco a 300 strati di Manfred Sachse e testina in alpacca, manicarura in legno di rosa.
Presentato in confezione di legno.
Lunghezza totale 11,4 cm.
Lama 5,5 cm.
Peso 36 g.BO-2999 -
Boker - Damasco - Walker Wood 300 Lagen - coltello
Destinazione d'uso: Collezione
Lama: In damasco a 300 strati
Manicatura: Legno di bocote
Lunghezza lama: 73mm.
Spessore della lama: 2.5mm.
Lunghezza chiuso: -mm.
Lunghezza totale: 103mm.
Bilanciatura: -
Peso: 94g.
Chiusura: Liner Lock
Clip: -
Fodero: -
Note: Design by WalkerBO-2234