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- Order number: 110084DAM
Böker Leopard Damascus I - The powerful blade steel for this knife was forged from the gun barrel of the Leopard I main battle tank to a Damascus steel. The blade has a hardness of 61-63 HRC and a high level of toughness to go with it. The damascus pattern on the blade is called "small pyramids". The sharp blade can be opened with one hand and locks cleanly with the liner lock. The handle is made of hardcoat anodized aluminum. The handle inlays matching the knife style are made of fine ziricote wood. The replaceable clip completes this fantastic knife. Delivery is in a collector's box with certificate of authenticity from the manufacturer.
Herstellerinformation:
Heinr. Böker Baumwerk GmbH
Schützenstr. 30
42659 Solingen
Germany
E-Mail: info@boker.de
Manufacturer: | Böker |
Modell: | Leopard-Damast I |
Knife Type: | Sammlermesser, Gentleman Messer, Einhandmesser |
Verschluss: | Liner-Lock |
Blade Material: | 300 Lagen Damast |
Blade Length: | 90 mm / 3.54” |
Blade Thickness: | 3 mm / 0.118" |
Klingenoberfläche: | Damastmuster |
Geschlossen: | 120 mm / 4.7" |
Overall Length: | 210 mm / 8.3" |
Öffnungshilfe: | Daumenpin |
Griffmaterial: | Aluminium |
Clip: | JA |
Besonderheit: | Damastklinge aus Laufstahl des Leopardpanzers |
Gewicht: | 120 g |
Exciting Knives from Böker!
The german company from Solingen produces high-quality knives for many different sectors. Under the banner of a chestnut tree the company from Solingen is known around the world and keeps suprising with new innovations. The creativity of Böker is driven by many knife designers. Böker is a world leader when it comes to innovation for high-quality sports and collector knives with a unmatched diversity of materials for blades and handles.
Die Schaffenskraft von Böker wird durch viele Messerdesigner mitgetragen. Böker ist heute weltweiter Innovationsführer für besonders hochwertige Sport- und Sammlermesser, mit einer unübertroffenen Vielfalt an ausgesuchten Materialien für Klingen und Griffe.