Boker Plus Credit Card Knife Folding Knife
Minimalist folding knife designed by knifemaker John Kubasek. The construction was developed with a focus on low weight and compact dimensions, making this model an ideal part of everyday EDC equipment. The tool weighs only 32 grams, and its slim profile makes it easy to carry in a pocket or organizer.
blade made of 440C stainless steel
The model features a blade with a Clip-Point profile made from 440C stainless steel, known for its good corrosion resistance and ease of sharpening. The blade thickness is just 1.1 mm, which contributes to the low weight of the entire construction.
The surface of the blade features longitudinal cutouts that reduce the blade's weight and emphasize the knife's technical character. The satin finish of the blade limits the visibility of minor usage marks and gives the design a minimalist appearance.
titanium and G10 laminate handle
The handle's construction is based on a single scale made of titanium and G10 laminate. The use of titanium allowed for a reduction in the knife's weight while maintaining adequate stiffness, while G10 increases grip durability and resistance to everyday use. The back of the handle features a large hole for threading a lanyard or securing cord.
frame lock, thumb hole, slim shape
The model is opened using a thumb hole. The blade is locked with a Frame Lock mechanism that stabilizes the blade. The total thickness of the knife is only 3 mm, allowing it to take up minimal space during everyday carry. The design is complemented by a spring-loaded clip that allows you to carry the knife comfortably in your pocket or attach it to your gear.
main features
- minimalist EDC folder
- designed by John Kubasek
- ultra-light construction weighing 32 g
- blade made of 440C stainless steel
- blade thickness 1.1 mm
- total knife thickness 3 mm
- Frame Lock mechanism
- weight-reducing cutouts in blade and handle
- titanium and G10 laminate handle
- spring clip for carrying
- compact and slim construction
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Boker is a German knife manufacturer with a tradition dating back to the 17th century, known for its distinctive chestnut tree logo – “Tree Brand.” In 1830, the company was already producing up to 2000 sabers per week, which were sent to battlefields across Europe. In the 19th century, it expanded its operations to the US, Canada, and Mexico, establishing recognizable subsidiaries. Today, the main factory in Solingen specializes in handcrafted collector's and utility knives, including those made of steel recovered from historical objects such as the Tripitz battleship. The brand offers four lines: Boker Manufaktur Solingen, Boker Plus, Magnum, and Arbolito. Boker products are valued by collectors, uniformed services, and chefs around the world.
| Type | Folder |
|---|---|
| Style | Multipurpose |
| Blade length | 58 mm |
| Blade thickness | 1.1 mm |
| Blade profile | Clip-Point |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Good |
| Corrosion resistance | Very good |
| Lock type | Frame Lock |
| Overall length | 129 mm |
| Glass breaker | No |
| Blade material | 440C |
| Opening method | Thumb hole |
| Handle | Titanium |
| Clip for carrying | Yes |
| Holster included | No |
| Weight | 32 g |
| EAN | 4045011056741 |
| Manufacturer code | 01BO010 |
| Brand | Boker |
| EAN |
A lightweight and extremely durable metal, resistant to corrosion and mechanical damage. In knives it is used in the manufacture of handles, clips or locks, making the whole structure sturdy, yet lighter than steel. In flashlights it is used for housings - it provides high resistance to impacts, scratches and weather conditions, while reducing the weight of equipment carried every day. Titanium is also hypoallergenic and bio-neutral, so it is used in travelware and eyeglass frames.