- Order number: 01SC012
The cool Tadpole from Magnum is not as small and slippery as its namesake tadpole, but it is as windy and skillful. A modern one-handed knife for demanding adventures! The ball-bearing blade can be opened quickly and easily with the practical thumb hole opening or alternatively via the flipper and is ready for any outrageous deed in everyday life.
The 6 cm long spearpoint blade with swedge made from robust 440A steel has been given a discreet stonewash finish to give the Tadpole a stylish look and protect it from unsightly scratches. With the jimping on the back of the blade, the knife sits securely in the hand and precise cuts can be made with ease. Whether you're opening parcels or making a sandwich, the Tadpole can handle it all.
The frog-green handle scales made of robust G10 give the knife a striking look and an excellent feel. The secure linerlock mechanism ensures reliable locking during use, and the convertible deep-carry clip allows the knife to be carried comfortably and inconspicuously in your pocket so that you can always have it with you. When opened, the small tadpole becomes a proud frog with a total length of 14.7 cm.
A special highlight is the orange-colored backspacer with integrated lanyard loop, which not only serves as an eye-catcher, but also offers additional functionality. The ingenious Tadpole is a reliable companion that stands by your side with confidence and skill in everyday life.
Herstellerinformation:
Heinr. Böker Baumwerk GmbH
Schützenstr. 30
42659 Solingen
Germany
info@boker.de
Manufacturer: | Böker Magnum |
Modell: | Tadpole |
Knife Type: | EDC - Every Day Carry, Taschenmesser, Einhandmesser |
Verschluss: | Linerlock |
Blade Material: | 440A |
Blade Length: | 6 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 3 mm |
Klingenoberfläche: | Stonewashed |
Blade Style: | Spearpoint |
Overall Length: | 14,7 cm |
Öffnungshilfe: | Daumenloch, Flipper |
Griffmaterial: | G10 |
Clip: | Deep-Carry-Clip |
Gewicht: | 95 g |
Made in: | Asien |
The brand name "Magnum" was created by the Böker company back in the 1980s in order to be able to offer less expensive knives separately from the original line. The production of the pocket and outdoor knives is realised exclusively in the Far East. A real highlight in the Magnum series are the collector's knives in limited editions, which are usually reserved unseen by our customers a year in advance.