- Order number: 01BO558
The Tech Tool Orange Damascus G10 is an unbeatable pocket knife and not only because of the insane price-performance ratio. It convinces with functionality and excellent materials.
A 7.1 cm long blade made of 12C27 steel and handles made of really great G10 in orange / black, which have a pattern reminiscent of fingerprints. The whole knife is very well thought out, so it weighs only 56 g and can be stored with the convertible clip tip up or tip down in your pocket without being too heavy.
Thanks to the Slipjoint mechanism, this knife can be legally carried in Germany. Should you still be controlled by the police, they will be just as thrilled as we are, so keep the details of our online store ready so that the police can also get the Tech Tool Orange Damascus G10.
Manufacturer: | Böker Plus |
Modell: | Tech Tool Orange Damast G10 |
Knife Type: | EDC - Every Day Carry, Zweihandmesser, Slipjoint |
Verschluss: | Slipjoint |
Blade Material: | 12c27 |
Blade Length: | 7,1 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 2,1 mm |
Blade Style: | Drop Point |
Overall Length: | 16,2 cm |
Öffnungshilfe: | Nagelhau |
Griffmaterial: | G10 |
Clip: | JA |
Gewicht: | 56 g |
Made in: | Asien |
Böker Plus has a big selection of pocket knives, modern flicker knives, one-hand and two-hand knives that were developed from designers all over the world. In Böker Plus's portfolio you can also find stylish pocket knives, flicker knives and one-hand knives that are produced out of modern materials. The designs of these knives stem from designers all over Europe and USA. For example from Heather & Kevin Harvy in south africa, Todd Begg, Newton Marin from Texas, Mel Pardue, David Curtss, Lucas Burnley from Mexico, Lance Abernathy and Jody Muller. The knives from Böker Plus are produced to a high standard and often have a gentleman character. The innovative wealth of ideas the designers aswell as the materials used make Böker Plus a great knife company. Böker Plus knvies are innovative in function and design and promise practicality for daily use. Conception, design and construction are carried out by knife designers all over the world. If not noted differently, the knives are produced in Taiwan or China.