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Boker Plus Cox Pro - Cocobolo vs Boker Barlow - Prime Beech Wood

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Boker Knives Boker Barlow - Prime Beech Wood Boker Plus Cox Pro - Cocobolo
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#1229
#461
Overall Length 6.1" (155mm) 6.3" (160mm)
Blade Length 2.8" (71mm) 2.6" (66mm)
Blade Steel N690 D2
Blade Style Spear Point Sheepsfoot
Handle Material Beech Wood Cocobolo
Pocket Clip No Yes, right hand only, tip up
Lock Type Slipjoint Frame Lock
Weight 1.9oz 3.17oz
Blade Thickness .15" (4mm)
Blade Finish Satin
Details
Brand Boker Knives Boker Knives
Prices
MSRP $93.71 $71.21
Used Price $65.60 $49.85
Sale Price $84.34 $64.09

Boker Knives Descriptions

Boker Barlow - Prime Beech Wood

The typical teardrop shape of the Barlow goes back to 17th-century English pocketKnives, which certainly makes it one of the world's oldest knife MODels. The knife probably got its name from the business-savvy knife producer in Sheffield who began exporting the sturdy knife to North America around 1800. It became very popular from the start there. By the end of the 19th century, the first Barlow MODels appeared in the history of the Boker Manufactory.The Boker Barlow Prime is a new interpretation with shorter bolsters and a blade of nitrogen-alloyed N690. It has a MODern elongated ricasso and a slipjoint made more secure with a 90-degree lock-in when opening or closing. The bolsters and tang are made from stainless steel, while the handle scales consist of stabilized wood of the domestic hornbeam.

Boker Plus Cox Pro - Cocobolo

The Boker Plus Cox Pro, designed by Jens Anso, combines high stability with compact design and a reliable frame lock mechanism. The robust, four millimetre thick blade made of D2 has a fine hairline finish and is opened with two hands by nail nick. The self-supporting front handle scale of the handy pocket knife is made of certified imported cocobolo wood, while the stainless steel back houses the framelock.

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