Boker Knives: Boker Plus Kihon Knife, Titanium, BK-01BO773
The illustrated Boker Knife is the Boker Plus Kihon Knife, designed by Lucas Burnley, that features a 3.25" drop point blade made of VG10 stainless steel. The blade of this Boker Knife has a top swedge, a satin finish, dual thumb studs and a flipper for ambidextrous one hand opening. The stonewash titanium handle, 4.50" closed, has decorative milled pattern, ball bearing pivot support for smooth opening, and a titanium frame lock. A removable metal pocket clip is mounted at the butt end of this Boker Knife. The Boker Kihon Knife has an overall open length of 7.875", and it weighs 3.92 ounces. Imported from China.
From the Boker website: Most knife enthusiasts will know Lucas Burnley as the creator of the popular Kwaiken folders. His preference for Japanese inspired knives is also evident on the new Kihon, which nevertheless evokes a completely different feel than the Kwaiken. The significantly more sizeable titanium frame lock in combination with the wider blade predestines the Kihon as a tactical knife but also as a versatile utility knife for everyday use. The cobalt-alloyed VG-10 is used as the blade steel, which impresses equally with its corrosion resistance and edge-holding capability. The ball-bearing of the two-tone blade ensures literally friction-free flipping, while the Rick Hinderer lock stop limits the travel of the frame lock actuator. With removable clip (tip-up).
Boker Knives: Boker Plus Kihon Knife, Titanium, BK-01BO773
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