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Boker Damascus Collector's Folding Knife 2021

18+
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£284.95
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For the Boker Annual Damascus Collector's Knife 2021, Boker have chosen the popular Boker Trapper Uno, which is a perfect everyday companion due to its extremely narrow design and which owes its name to the American Rangers of the settler era. In the traditional version, the knife is equipped with upper and lower bolsters, whereas the Trapper Uno goes without the bolsters at the end of the handle.

While two crossed swords are intended to emphasise the importance of Solingen, Germany  - the City of Blades as the place of origin of high-quality cutlery, the anchor is considered the symbol of St. Clement, who has been venerated as the patron saint of the city since the 10th century. Handmade in the Boker Knife Manufactory in Solingen and strictly limited to 999 pieces worldwide.

Supplied with an impressive floating display, certificate of authenticity and individual serial number.

SKU
1132021DAM
UPC
404501225307
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Material:
Damascus
Blade Length (cm)
8.03
Cutting Edge:
8.0
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.02
Closed Length (cm)
10.05
Overall Length (cm)
19.0
Edge Type:
Plain
Blade Shape:
Clip Point
Blade Finish:
Damascus
Grind:
Flat
Handle Material:
Riegelahorn
Lock Type:
Slip Joint
One Handed Opening:
No
Pocket Clip:
No
Product Weight (g)
69
fbt-product:
/boker-cap
fbt-product:
/boker-plus-cop-tool

Description


For the Boker Annual Damascus Collector's Knife 2021, Boker have chosen the popular Boker Trapper Uno, which is a perfect everyday companion due to its extremely narrow design and which owes its name to the American Rangers of the settler era. In the traditional version, the knife is equipped with upper and lower bolsters, whereas the Trapper Uno goes without the bolsters at the end of the handle.

While two crossed swords are intended to emphasise the importance of Solingen, Germany  - the City of Blades as the place of origin of high-quality cutlery, the anchor is considered the symbol of St. Clement, who has been venerated as the patron saint of the city since the 10th century. Handmade in the Boker Knife Manufactory in Solingen and strictly limited to 999 pieces worldwide.

Supplied with an impressive floating display, certificate of authenticity and individual serial number.

Specification


SKU
1132021DAM
UPC
404501225307
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Material:
Damascus
Blade Length (cm)
8.03
Cutting Edge:
8.0
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.02
Closed Length (cm)
10.05
Overall Length (cm)
19.0
Edge Type:
Plain
Blade Shape:
Clip Point
Blade Finish:
Damascus
Grind:
Flat
Handle Material:
Riegelahorn
Lock Type:
Slip Joint
One Handed Opening:
No
Pocket Clip:
No
Product Weight (g)
69
fbt-product:
/boker-cap
fbt-product:
/boker-plus-cop-tool

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Reviews


  • 3
    Nice; shipping practice needs improvement

    Posted by ROBERT B on 4th Sep 2023

    Great knife. Good price with shipping. I only gave it three stars due to your shipping practice. Your require a signature for a knife at $200 USD. It is not easy to adjust a schedule to be home for a signature. At least allow for the delivery company to sign for it. If, I had known this up front, it wasn't much of a deal.

  • 4
    Beautiful

    Posted by Mark McElhinney on 21st Jun 2022

    I purchase this knife to add to my growing collection, knife is beautiful to look at and is very well balanced and light and comes in a really cool display packaging . Only flaw would be that it isn’t very sharp and I am unsure how to sharpen it.

  • 5
    Old school

    Posted by Giles on 3rd Aug 2021

    Love the old school nature and design of this knife with a modern twist, certainly taking pride a place in my German colection now