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Boker Plus Roundhouse vs Boker Plus Newton Martin K-Bit

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Boker Knives Boker Plus Newton Martin K-Bit Boker Plus Roundhouse
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#2595
#1729
Overall Length 3.9" (99mm) 8.3" (211mm)
Blade Length 1.6" (41mm) 3.7" (94mm)
Blade Thickness .2" (5mm) .1" (3mm)
Blade Steel 440C D2
Handle Material Stainless Steel Carbon Fiber
Pocket Clip No Yes, right hand only, tip up
Weight 1.4oz 5.4oz
Lock Type Linerlock
Details
Brand Boker Knives Boker Knives
Prices
MSRP $41.95 $95.21
Used Price $29.37 $66.65
Sale Price $37.76 $85.69

Boker Knives Descriptions

Boker Plus Newton Martin K-Bit

The name gives away the construction: Newton Martin's design is an ultra compact Kerambit, just without the center part. As a result, this knife is a particularly compact companion that can discreet be carried around the neck with the included Kydex sheath and the ball chain. The handle opening provides multiple options. On one hand, the finger can be put through the opening in order to obtain very secure grip. On the other hand, holding the knife with the whole hand also allows for different appliCATions. Subsequently, you could even add a Paracord wrapping. No matter which option you choose, the grooved knife always ensures optimum grip and safety. The titanium coated blade is made of 440C stainless steel and has a thickness of 5 mm.

Boker Plus Roundhouse

The Boker Plus Roundhouse is perfect as a tactical folder and as an elegant full-size everyday knife. The slightly sloping handle back and lightly curved blade lend the Roundhouse dynamic lines and an excellent grip. The lightly textured carbon scales and contrasting bolster of the blade shaft give the Roundhouse its sophistiCATed look. The blade of satinized D2 has ball bearings, a fLipper and a linerlock. With a removable clip (tip-up/r). This MODel was designed by Canadian designer Lorien Arnold and the American knife maker Bruce Bingenheimer, who unfortunately passed away unexpectedly in March 2018. Of course, his share of the proceeds will benefit his family.

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