Boker Plus Brad Zinker FR Frame Lock Knife Cocobolo (2.8" Satin) 01BO744

Boker Plus Brad Zinker FR Frame Lock Knife Cocobolo (2.8" Satin) 01BO744

Boker Plus Brad Zinker FR Frame Lock Knife Cocobolo (2.8" Satin) 01BO744

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About Boker Plus Brad Zinker FR Frame Lock Knife Cocobolo (2.8" Satin) 01BO744

The Boker FR is based on the popular Brad Zinker FR Custom. It offers the custom level quality Brad Zinker is known for at an afFordable production cost. Beautiful cocobolo wood handles and a VG-10 blade provide a solid cutting platform for any difficult cutting job. The ball bearing hinged blade fires into the open position with a smooth blade fLipper. A deep carry titanium pocket clip finishes off the excellent EDC design. This FR MODel has a cocobolo handle and a satin finished blade with a fLipper opener.

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Specifications

Brand Brad Zinker
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 6.50"
Blade Length 2.875"
Blade Thickness 0.09"
Blade Material VG10
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Grind Hollow
Finish Satin
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 3.50"
Handle Thickness 0.45"
Handle Material Cocobolo
Color Wood
Weight 1.96 oz.
User Right Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Up
Knife Type Manual
Opener Flipper
Lock Type Frame Lock
Model FR
Country of Origin China
Best Use Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife

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Not great fit and finish

Izzy F.
5 years ago

I really nice design but i cant get over the fact that this is a 100 dollar flipper. Mine has lockstick, a flipper that only works with a wrist flick, and scales that seem chipped. VG-10 is fine but not great and overall it was disappointing.

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Great gentleman’s carry

Bryan S.
5 years ago

I bought it because I was in dire need of a gentleman’s knife (at least that’s what I told myself to justify another knife purchase). But the knife is wonderful. Sharp as hell straight from the box. The coccobolo looks much better in person than the pics here make it look. There was some lock stick for a while. But after flipping a while on the couch, the lock stick gritty grind read more is gone. Love the rounded spine of the blade, gives it a subtle classy look. The titanium looks great against the coccobolo.

Beautiful Gentlemen's Folder

David V.
5 years ago

I love the beauty and functionality of this knife - it's great as an EDC, but I primarily have it on me when I wear suits or for more formal occasions. The action with the flipper is great and the edge retention on the blade is amazing as well. Although it's smaller, it's ergonomics feel great in my hand - I have a good grip/handle on the knife and it feels very comfortable.

Great looking knife

Jesse V.
7 years ago

Extremely light, easy to carry knife. Blade was very sharp right out of the box, and I love the shape. The blade, once deployed is surprisingly big for the size of the handle. Smooth, crisp, flipper. It was originally very sticky to close as the friction between the lock bar insert and the blade tang caused it to rub too much (lock stick) and it required a lot of effort to close read more the blade one handed. Read up on ideas and it was suggested to use a sharpie to "grease" the blade tang. Tried that and it worked like a charm and now closes much easier.