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Boker Plus Enki D2 Fixed Blade Knife - Black

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Boker Plus Enki D2 Fixed Blade Knife - Black

A compact EDC (Every Day Care) neck knife for everyday use created by Austrian knifemaker Engelbert Czaja. The full-tang design and features peculiar to karambit knives allow for versatility, and provide strength and ideal blade control during use. The 56 mm long blade with Drop-Point profile is made of D2 tool steel.

D2 tool steel

The blade is made of D2 steel, known for its very high wear resistance and long retention of sharpness. It is characterized by high carbon and chromium content, which translates into high wear resistance.

Drop-Point profile, flat grind

The Full Tang blade and Drop-Point profile is 58 mm long and 4.2 mm thick. The blade's design provides very good cutting efficiency, while maintaining adequate strength, which allows the knife to be used more intensively. The blade was derived with a high flat grind and finished with a satin finish, giving a semi-matte effect.

micarta scales, ring at the handle's end

The handle, made of durable Micarta, provides a stable grip. In addition, confidence in gripping and guiding the blade during use is provided by the jimping on the back of the blade, the thumb rest and the ring at the end of the handle, characteristic of karambits.

Kydex sheath

For ease of carrying, a sheath made of durable Kydex is included in the set. The sheath can be transported both around the neck and on a belt thanks to a special mounting system, which makes it possible to use it both as a neck knife and as a backup knife.

set elements

  • Boker Plus Enki D2 fied blade knife
  • Kydex sheath

main features

  • blade made of D2 tool steel
  • handle made of Micarta
  • Drop-Point profile
  • satin finish
  • notch (jimping) on the blade
  • Kydex sheath
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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.

More Information
Type Fixed blade
Style Multipurpose
Blade length 58 mm
Blade thickness 4,2 mm
Blade profile Drop-Point
Blade edge Plain
Blunt resistance Very good
Corrosion resistance Medium
Lock type Fixed blade
Overall length 156 mm
Main color Black
Glass breaker No
Blade material D2
Opening method Fixed blade
Handle Micarta
Clip for carrying No
Holster included Yes
Weight 104 g
EAN 4045011313752
Manufacturer code 02BP0011
Brand Boker
D2 feature
D2
D2 is a high-carbon tool steel classified as semi-stainless, characterized by high wear resistance and the ability to maintain a thin, durable edge. It achieves a hardness of 57-62 HRC, which ensures long-lasting sharpness even with intensive use. Its chemical composition is a precisely selected combination of elements: carbon (1.4-1.6%), chromium (11-13%), molybdenum (up to 0.8%), vanadium (up to 1%), manganese (up to 1%), and silicon (up to 1%). The high carbon and chromium content ensures hardness and wear resistance, while molybdenum and vanadium improve the strength and durability of the cutting edge. Although D2 steel is not completely stainless, its corrosion resistance is sufficient to meet the requirements of most conditions of use. It is widely used in the production of mid-range and high-end knives, including handmade knives and cutting tools.
Kydex feature
Kydex
Kydex is a thermoplastic, durable material commonly used in the production of knife sheaths. It is resistant to impact, scratches, and changing weather conditions, and has very low moisture absorption. The sheaths are molded directly onto the knife, which guarantees a perfect fit, high durability, and complete safety—the blade remains securely in place even during dynamic movements. Due to its durability and customization options, Kydex has gained popularity in the tactical and survival industries. Sheaths are often equipped with additional mounting holes with metal eyelets, which increase their durability and allow for easy attachment of buckles, clips, or loops to a belt or harness.
Satin feature
Satin
Satin finishing is one of the most popular blade finishes, achieved by grinding the steel with fine-grained abrasives. Parallel micro-scratches remain on the surface, giving the knife a technical, matte appearance. Satin finishing has both aesthetic and practical significance - a smoothed blade is easier to clean, and the slightly reduced friction promotes smoother cutting. Depending on the direction and intensity of polishing, different effects are achieved - from a matte finish to an almost mirror-like finish. Satin is valued in both utility and collector's knives because it emphasizes the structure and quality of the steel while maintaining functionality.
Micarta feature
Micarta
Micarta is a composite material made of layers of fabric (including canvas, linen, and paper) soaked in resin and pressed under high pressure and temperature. It is characterized by high mechanical strength, resistance to impact, abrasion, and changing weather conditions, as well as dimensional stability, which makes it ideal for knife handles. The surface of Micarta provides a secure grip and can be finished smooth or left with a slight texture to improve control over the tool. The material does not conduct heat or electricity, tolerates contact with moisture well, and acquires a characteristic patina over time, emphasizing the individual style of the knife. Thanks to its combination of durability, environmental resistance, and unique appearance, Micarta is widely used in EDC, outdoor, and collector's knives.

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