Small, neat, quite interesting, but personally I prefer men's. A bit too small for a large hand. A matter of taste.
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Lightweight, compact, and spring-assisted EDC (Every Day Carry) knife, expertly crafted by renowned knifemaker Boris Manasherov.
The Drop-Point blade is forged from Japanese AUS-8 stainless steel, which maintains its edge exceptionally well and allows for effortless resharpening. A black protective coating on the blade guards against corrosion and glare. Jimping along the spine offers secure thumb placement, providing enhanced control during use.
Activation of the blade occurs by pressing the spring-loaded button. An integrated safety slide in the handle locks the button—when set to red, the lock is disengaged. Secure blade lockup is ensured by the plunge-lock system.
The handle is constructed from anodized aluminum, featuring anti-slip texturing and an ergonomically designed finger groove for a confident, stable hold. At the handle’s end, a glass breaker and a lanyard hole provide added versatility for attaching a cord or key ring.
Daily carry is made convenient by a sturdy, steel tip-up pocket clip.
NOTE - Despite common misconceptions, spring-assisted knives are fully legal to purchase, possess, and carry. Polish legislation imposes no regulations concerning knife opening systems, nor does it restrict blade shape or length. Laws in other countries may differ, potentially restricting or banning specific knife types—when traveling abroad with a knife, be sure to review local regulations.
Technical data
Blade length: 72 mm
Blade thickness: 3.3 mm
Steel: AUS-8
Handle: aluminum
Lock: plunge lock
Total length: 185.5 mm
Weight: 101 g
Manufacturer: Boker, Germany
Militaria.pl is a premium dealer of Boker.
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 | 72 mm |
| Blade thickness | 3,3 mm |
| Blade profile | Drop-Point |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Good |
| Corrosion resistance | Very good |
| Lock type | Plunge Lock |
| Overall length | 185,5 mm |
| Blade material | AUS-8 |
| Opening method | Automatic |
| Handle | Aluminum |
| Clip for carrying | Yes |
| Holster included | No |
| Weight | 101 g |
| EAN | 4045011194542 |
| Manufacturer code | 01BO794 |
| Brand | Boker |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 4
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Very good grip, the designer's name speaks for itself. It's a pity it doesn't have a lock. A knife for the collection.
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I had the opportunity to see the large version, but in my opinion, the smaller one is much better for everyday use.
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Very good knife, I recommend it.
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