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In partnership with Maarten and Mikkie of Dutch Bushcraft Knives (DBK), Boker present the DBK Bushfriend 2000. The two Dutchmen are best friends, have the best hobby and provide the best entertainment on their wide-reaching YouTube channel with over 300,000 subscribers. More than just a good reason to work with Boker to develop an exciting bushcraft knife that makes nature more tangible than ever. Shaped from passion, sweat and Solingen precision, the Boker DBK Bushfriend 2000 transforms unbridled vigour into emotional drive.
Thanks to the high-strength full tang construction with a drop-point blade made of edge- and shock-retentive 80CrV2 blade steel, the fixed blade knife is an indispensable companion for the next bushcraft or outdoor camp. The high sabre Grind is ideal for fine tasks such as stick feathering, rough work such as the obligatory batoning and the sometimes unconventional endurance tests on the DBK test bench.
The ergonomic handle made from sustainable Richlite, a premium composite made from resin and FSC-certified or recycled paper, which comes in a classy Black D finish on the DBK Bushfriend 2000, provides a comfortable feel in the hand at all times. Brass studs, the rear hollow stud of which can be used as a lanyard hole, create a harmonious contrast and make a visual statement. Supplied with a high-quality leather sheath. Handmade for nature mates - directly from the Boker Manufactory Solingen.
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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.