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Boker Trapper - Plum Wood vs Boker Plus Kwaiken Flipper - G-10

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Boker Knives Boker Plus Kwaiken Flipper - G-10 Boker Trapper - Plum Wood
Summary
Rating
Review Rating Not Rated
Review Rating 100%
Rank
#2593
#860
Overall Length 8.4" (213mm) 7.48" (190mm)
Blade Length 3.5" (89mm) 3.35" (85mm)
Blade Thickness .1" (3mm) .09" (2mm)
Blade Steel VG-10 C75
Handle Material G-10 Plum Wood
Pocket Clip Yes, right hand only, tip up No
Lock Type Frame Lock Slipjoint
Weight 4.6oz 2.47oz
Country of Origin Germany
Details
Brand Boker Knives Boker Knives
Prices
MSRP $152.95 $127.46
Used Price $107.07 $89.22
Sale Price $137.66 $114.71

Boker Knives Descriptions

Boker Plus Kwaiken Flipper - G-10

Boker Trapper - Plum Wood

This true classic of the Solingen knifeware industry is a knife with a carbon blade and handle scales made from domestic plum wood. Older generations in particular rely on the excellent edge retention of the non-stainless blade of carbon steel C75. Moreover, the blades are easy to sharpen. The domestic plum wood used for the handle scales is hard, dense and close-grained with an even texture and striking color spectrum.The heartwood shows hues of red and purple, which darken over time with UV exposure. Just like the carbon steel blade, which develops a unique patina as it ages, the plum wood is another clear sign that the knife's owner really used it. The knife series Boker Carbon Plum Wood was designed for people who cherish traditional values, who use their pocketKnives as cutting tools on a regular basis and who enjoy seeing marks of wear and usage as reminders of the stories behind them. The more these Knives are carried and used, the more charisma they develop. The fully handcrafted Knives made by Boker Manufactory Solingen come with the historic etched blade motif, Boker Treebrand Classic, brass liners and a new version of the historic Boker tree symbol.The classic Boker Trapper derives its name from the American outdoorsmen who roamed the North American prairie as hunters and trappers. They were among the most important discoverers and scouts for the European settlers, often being the first to make contact with indigenous peoples. Its slender build makes this traditional knife a perfect everyday companion.

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