BÖKER Pocket Knife Hunting Knife Plum
Manufacturer / Brand BÖKER Manufaktur Solingen
Article Type Pocket Knife
total length 23,5 cm
blade length 9,5 cm
weight 120,0 gram
Blade material C75 carbon steel, not stainless
Handle material plum wood
Closure Slipjoint
Opening aid Nagelhau
A timeless interpretation of tradition - the noble hunting pocket knife continues the familiar values of Böker. The classic aspect of the Slipjoint knife is underlined in particular by the sabre-bent blade made of C75, which is opened by nail hammer and does not lock. Thanks to the curved lines, the handle of the hunting knife guarantees an excellent hand position in any situation, while the nickel silver bolsters make the knife as well as the eyes of its future owners sparkle. To protect it from scratches and dirt, the pocket knife comes with a high-quality felt case. Handmade in the Böker Manufaktur Solingen. With handle scales made of exquisite plum wood.
Slipjoint is a locking form of folding knives. Slipjoint knives do not have a mechanical locking mechanism. Instead, when open, the blade is held back solely by a spring attached to the end of the back of the blade. Slipjoints are one of the most common types of folding knife locks.
Lock without latch
Slipjoints have a small spring at the end of the back of the blade which holds the blade back when it is open. When the blade is to be closed again, some pressure must be applied to the back of the blade to overcome the resistance of the spring that holds the blade back. Once the resistance is overcome, the blade can be conveniently folded. Unlike locking mechanisms, a slipjoint does not retain the blade with a lock, which can increase the risk of the blade collapsing when it hits a hard object. With knives that have this locking mechanism, special care must therefore be taken to ensure that all components are firmly seated.
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