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The Bubinga knife from Boker Plus is a great example of the great fit and finish that has been achieved overseas. This knife features a stainless steel lock back handle with bolsters and Bubinga wood. The handle is tapered from roughly .52" to .60" and fitted with rivet construction and includes a barrel lanyard hole. The high satin finished blade is 440C stainless steel with a nail nick for opening. This is a classy traditional designed pocket knife with solid performance.
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Specifications |
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| Brand | Boker | ||
| Category | Folding Knives | ||
| Overall Length | 8.25" | ||
| Blade Length | 3.625" | ||
| Blade Material | 440 | ||
| Blade Style | Clip Point | ||
| Blade Grind | Flat | ||
| Finish | Satin | ||
| Edge Type | Plain | ||
| Handle Length | 4.625" | ||
| Handle Thickness | 0.60" | ||
| Handle Material | Wood | ||
| Frame/Liner | Stainless Steel | ||
| Weight | 4.50 oz. | ||
| Knife Type | Manual | ||
| Opener | Nail Nick | ||
| Lock Type | Lockback | ||
| Model | Lockback | ||
| Model Number | 01BO185 | ||
| Country of Origin | China | ||
| Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
| Color | Wood | ||
| Product Type | Knife | ||
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Good value, classic pattern
I picked this up because I love this pattern. Mine was very well put together. It opens and closes smooth as glass, and locks up like a bank vault. I have several Queens in this pattern and only a couple of them have no wobble in either direction. The 440C sharpens up easily on my Sharpmaker, and holds its edge reasonably well. It is not a super steel, but it is a very good one.… read more The frame and bolsters are stainless steel as are the pins. This seems to make this knife slightly lighter than other brass and nickel versions I have held.The wood scales are satin finished and not too slippery. They have a slight taper outward toward the lanyard hole, which aids retention. The back spring is strong without being stiff. All in all I really like it and carry it often.