Phenomenal carbon on the handle. You can look at it for hours and always find something new. The craftsmanship is at a very high level. An additional plus for the historical touch.
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Premium EDC (Every Day Carry) knife drawing inspiration from the legendary World War II fighter plane – the Messerchmitt Bf 109. The blade is crafted and forged by acclaimed American bladesmith Chad Nichols.
A Drop-Point blade profile, forged from high-carbon Damascus steel, made of 80 layers sourced from the wreckage of a Messerchmitt Bf 109 Emil, downed by the RAF near Ashford in Kent County. The blade incorporates a distinctive fuller, echoing the aesthetics of the forward gun barrels found on classic warplanes.
The rear section of the blade features a cockpit-inspired shape, complete with milled grooves for a secure thumb grip (jimping). Once open, the flipper transforms into a cross guard that shields the hand from accidental slips onto the cutting edge and is designed to resemble lowered aircraft landing gear. Reliable Framelock technology prevents unintentional blade closure.
Handle scales are skillfully machined from FAT Carbon fiber with a Toxic Storm pattern—a unique, irregular camouflage in yellow, green, and black hues reminiscent of wartime German aircraft. Built atop a robust titanium framework, the knife provides exceptional resilience. A removable titanium clip enables convenient tip-up carry, while a lanyard hole at the handle's end ensures added loss prevention.
Supplied complete with a protective storage case and a certificate of authenticity.
Technical data
Blade length: 80 mm
Blade thickness: 3.5 mm
Steel: high-carbon Damascus
Handle: FAT Carbon fiber
Overall length: 180 mm
Weight: 66 g
Manufacturer Boker, Germany
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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 | 80 mm |
| Blade thickness | 3,5 mm |
| Blade profile | Drop-Point |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Good |
| Corrosion resistance | Low |
| Lock type | Frame Lock |
| Overall length | 180 mm |
| Blade material | Forged damascus |
| Opening method | Flipper |
| Handle | Carbon fiber |
| Clip for carrying | Yes |
| Holster included | No |
| Weight | 66 g |
| EAN | 4045011241697 |
| Manufacturer code | 01BO909DAM |
| Brand | Boker |
| EAN |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 2
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Beautiful knife. I looked at three pieces and each was perfectly fitted and crafted. The pattern on the blade is unique to each specimen. The number is three-digit, so I guess you can expect that there will be 1,000 worldwide. The only thing I would nitpick is the size, I thought it would be a bit bigger. But still 5*.
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