Boker Club Knife - Desert Ironwood vs Boker Barlow Prime - Burlap Micarta
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Boker Knives | Boker Barlow Prime - Burlap Micarta | Boker Club Knife - Desert Ironwood |
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Overall Length | 6.14" (156mm) | 6.5" (165mm) |
Blade Length | 2.76" (70mm) | 2.83" (72mm) |
Blade Thickness | .09" (2mm) | .08" (2mm) |
Blade Steel | O1 | N690 |
Blade Style | Spear Point | Spear Point |
Blade Finish | Acid Etched | Satin |
Handle Material | Burlap Micarta | Desert Ironwood |
Pocket Clip | No | No |
Lock Type | Slipjoint | Slipjoint |
Weight | 1.94oz | 2.33oz |
Country of Origin | Germany | Germany |
Details | ||
Brand | Boker Knives | Boker Knives |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $164.25 | $194.25 |
Used Price | $114.98 | $135.98 |
Sale Price | $147.83 | $174.83 |
Boker Knives Descriptions
Boker Barlow Prime - Burlap Micarta
The newly interpreted Boker Barlow Prime is equipped with shorter nickel silver bolsters and convinces in this version with scales of resistant burlap micarta, brass liners and the carbon steel O1 as blade material. To emphasise the authenticity of the knife, the blade is protected from harmful environmental influences with a special acid-wash finish. It is equipped with a MODern, elongated ricasso, the operating safety of the slipjoint pocket knife is increased by a 90 degree arrestor when opening and closing the blade. The characteristic teardrop shape of the Barlow can be traced back to the English pocket Knives of the 17th century, making it certainly one of the oldest MODels ever. Handmade in the Boker knife manufactory Solingen.
Boker Club Knife - Desert Ironwood
The traditional Boker Club Knife is the elegant brother of the famous Boker Sports Knife, known in North America as the Camp Knife. While the dimensions are almost the same, this knife has a more continuous shape, uninterrupted by tool cutouts. The typical metal bail for attaching a knife chain is also missing from the Club Knife.The tang of this new version of the historic gentleman's knife is brass, while the decorative bolsters consist of nickel silver with a deliCATely milled groove. The handle scales are made from attractively patterned desert ironwood (certified import). The historic blade design is shaped from N690 and doesn't lock. The long nail nick, also known as a long pull, is equipped with fine teeth, perfect for striking suitable matches. The fully handcrafted slipjoint knife made by Boker Manufactory Solingen comes with the new version of the historic Boker tree symbol.