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The Boker Daily Knives AK1 Drop Point N690 is a purpose-driven interpretation of the popular AK1 concept. Designed in cooperation with young knifemaker Alex Kremer and Daily Customs, this compact fixed blade knife is built for users who value durability, low maintenance, and modern EDC performance.
Born in Fulda, Germany, in 1993, Alex Kremer began making knives at the age of 18. His designs are influenced by Scandinavian landscapes and focus on clean lines, functional reduction, and everyday practicality. The AK1 Drop Point embodies this philosophy in its purest form – compact, capable, and designed for daily use.
The drop point blade made from European Böhler N690 steel is known for its solid edge retention, high toughness, and reliable corrosion resistance.
The black Richlite handle scales give the knife a modern, technical appearance while offering excellent durability and a comfortable grip. Richlite is highly resistant to moisture and temperature changes, making it perfectly suited for tough outdoor environments. The ergonomic shape ensures secure handling and precise control.
The reversible lanyard hole at the end of the handle can be rotated and fully concealed inside the handle when the scales are removed.
Handcrafted at the Boker Manufactory in Solingen, Germany, this AK1 reflects premium craftsmanship and precise manufacturing. The custom-fit Kydex sheath with belt clip provides secure, lightweight, and weather-resistant carry for modern EDC use.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.