6 products
6 products
6 products
Boker Classic Western Bowie N690 Knife
Böker Solingen Classic Western Bowie N690 Knife
- Made in Solingen / Germany -
Introduction:
The design of the traditional Boker Bowie was based on original drafts from the early 19th century and equipped with an extremely stable, 6.4 mm thick blade made from N690. The name of the knife goes back to James "Jim" Bowie, the famous pioneer and soldier who is revered as a hero of the Wild West. Contrary to the widely copied Sheffield Bowie, the variations of this outdoor knife resemble the early American Bowie with its s-shaped stainless steel crossguard sporting a finely satinized surface. The exquisite scales of domestic oak lend the Boker Bowie even more authenticity. Comes with a high-quality Western leather sheath in black, design based on the original.
Specifications:
Steel: N690
Blade length: 7.795“ inch / 198 mm
Total length: 12.795” inch / 325 mm
Handle length: 5" inch / 127 mm
Handle scales: Oak Wood
Blade Thickness: 6.4 mm
Overall weight 495 gr.
N690:
The cobalt-alloyed N690 by Böhler (not to be confused with the lower-grade N695!) is a very reliable upper middle-grade steel we use at our Solingen manufacture for a wide variety of projects.
Boker Tirpitz Damascus GOLD Knife
German Böker Tirpitz Damascus GOLD Pocket Knife
Collectors knife *Serial numbered*
Made in Solingen / Germany
Introduction:
On April 1, 1939, the battleship Tirpitz, named after Fleet Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, was christened and launched in Wilhelmshaven. To this day, no larger battleship has ever been built in Europe. Eighty years later, Boker presents the Tirpitz-Damast Gold Special Edition as a tribute to remembrance—honoring a continent that endured two World Wars and has lived in peace and freedom since 1945. In memory of the countless victims of these conflicts, and especially the crew of the Tirpitz, €10 from each knife sold is donated to the War Graves Commission. The Tirpitz itself was sunk in 1944 off the coast of Norway. Following the end of the Second World War, a Norwegian salvage company recovered parts of the wreck to repurpose its highly alloyed steel for civilian use. Boker was granted access to selected sections of the ship’s original armor. These authentic fragments of history were entrusted to Boker’s DAMASCUS specialist, who forged them into an extraordinary steel with a story unlike any other. At first glance, the Boker Tirpitz-Damast Gold captivates with its incomparable Damascus blade, exclusively gold-plated for this special edition. The blade consists of 300 layers of hand-forged Tirpitz Damascus in the striking “Great Pyramid” pattern, with the subtle golden sheen lending exceptional depth and brilliance. All key components—including the thumb stud, blade and handle screws, spacers, liners, pocket clip, and replacement clip plate—are likewise gold-plated, creating a harmonious and luxurious appearance. The blade is secured by a 1.5 mm thick liner lock, ensuring reliable operation. A reversible pocket clip allows for both tip-up and tip-down carry. The handle inlay is crafted from locally sourced walnut wood and features the original Tirpitz coat of arms and name, adding a dignified historical accent. Each knife in this limited special edition represents an elegant fusion of history, remembrance, and modern craftsmanship. Completely handcrafted in the Boker Manufactory in Solingen, the knife is delivered in a premium frame display case, complete with an individual serial number and a certificate of authenticity.
Specifications:
Steel: Damascus
Blade length: 3.897“ inch / 99 mm
Total length: 9.015” inch / 229 mm
Handle length: 5.118” inch / 130 mm
Handle scales: Aluminum / Walnut Wood
Blade thickness: 4 mm
Overall weight 180 gr.
Boker Tirpitz Damascus Knife
German Böker Tirpitz Damascus Pocket Knife
Collectors knife *Serial numbered*
Made in Solingen / Germany
Introduction:
A piece of history comes to life! The Tirpitz, sister ship of the legendary Bismarck, was the largest battleship ever launched for the German Navy. After the commissioning in February 1941, the Tirpitz soon became a permanent threat for the Western Allies? Navy in the Northern Atlantic. History tells of many attempts to destroy this mighty weapon-loaded colossus. After the Tirpitz was heavily damaged by air attacks from the British Royal Air Force in September 1944, the ship was placed stationary at the Norwegian coast at Tromsö. Once again, the Tirpitz was the primary target for heavy attacks of the Royal Air Force. Then, on November 12. 1944, the Tirpitz was hit by special "Tallboy bombs", which caused the ship to roll over in the shallow water.
Shortly after WW II, a Norwegian specialized company began to explore the wreck and to obtain the high alloy steelfor further civil use. Scientists were very interested in this material as it was used in research and development of measurement technology and even in the astronautics industry. Especially for Boker, Norwegian divers have now retrieved parts of the special armor of the Tirpitz from the Fjord. These pieces of living history are being exclusively forged by our Damascus forger to an extraordinary Damascus Steel with an exciting background. The pattern "Great Pyramids", with more than 300 layers, adorns the mighty 4" blade and makes this piece the highlight of any collection. The combination of the Tirpitz steel and carbon tool steels also creates an extremely rugged Damascus Steelwhich has a hardness of 61 to 63 HRC and can handle any cutting task with ease. The handle, made of high strength AlMgSi1 Aluminum (with Silicium, making it a much higher quality than standard AlMg3), is hardcoat anodized and provides a firm and secure grip. The reversible clip allows for tip-up or tip-down carry. For the handle inlay we chose domestic walnut, which has a long history as shaft wood for German rifles due to its superior characteristics. This eye-catching inlay also features the original Tirpitz crest. This knife combines history, tradition and modern technology in a more than unique way. Comes complete in a presentation box with a certificate of authenticity and is serial numbered.
Specifications:
Steel: Damascus
Blade length: 3.897“ inch / 99 mm
Total length: 9.015” inch / 229 mm
Handle length: 5.118” inch / 130 mm
Handle scales: Aluminum / Walnut Wood
Blade thickness: 3.5 mm
Overall weight 167 gr.
Boker Tirpitz Damascus Wood Knife
German Böker Tirpitz Damascus Pocket Knife
Collectors knife *Serial numbered*
Made in Solingen / Germany
Introduction:
The huge interest in our extraordinary collector's knife, the Boker Tirpitz Damascus, has convinced us to design another model featuring this historic damask steel. The Boker Tirpitz Damascus Wood is much flatter, with a thickness of around 10 millimeters, and has a much more elegant design thanks to its continuous scales made of local walnut wood. The matte wood of the contoured handle scales is milled three-dimensionally using CNC technology, and the front proudly displays the Tirpitz coat of arms and lettering.
The sister ship of the legendary Bismarck was the largest battleship ever launched for the German navy. Immediately after the end of World War II, a Norwegian specialist company began salvaging the ship, which had sunk off the Norwegian coast, in order to make the high-alloy steel available for civilian purposes.
Norwegian divers recovered parts of the Tirpitz's special armor from the fjord for Böker. From these pieces of living history, the Böker damask smith exclusively forges an extraordinary damask with a fascinating history. The large pyramid pattern in 300 layers characterizes the powerful blade made of hand-forged Damascus steel and makes the knife a highlight of any knife collection.
The combination of Tirpitz steel with carbon tool steels also results in an extremely durable Damascus steel with a Rockwell hardness of 61 to 63 HRC, which is up to any task in everyday use. The blade is locked in place by a 1.5 mm thick liner lock and opened using the removable thumb stud. With clip (tip-up). The knife is delivered in a high-quality transparent frame box with certificate and serial number.
Specifications:
Steel: Damascus
Blade length: 3.897“ inch / 99 mm
Total length: 9.015” inch / 229 mm
Handle length: 5.118” inch / 130 mm
Handle scales: Walnut Wood
Blade thickness: 4 mm
Overall weight 170 gr.
Cudeman 298-G / 298-GC FAB Knife
Cudeman 298-G or 298-GC FAB Survival Hunting Knife
- Made by Cudeman in Spain -
Introduction:
Cudeman Survival Knife with Böhler blade. There are two Editions available: Standard Edition or Special Edition. The Special Edition has a luxury sheath with extras.
- Please select your desired version from the drop-down menu above -
Specifications:
Steel: BÖHLER N-695 59/61 HRC
Blade length: 4.331” inch / 110 mm
Total length: 9.252" inch / 235 mm
Handle length: 4.921” inch / 125 mm
Handle scales: Polished Walnut with a Detailed Red Line
Bolsters : Nickel silver
Blade thickness: 0.210” inch / 5.33 mm
Net weight 254 gr.
Standard leather sheath included.
Description:
– Fixation of the Handle: Allen Stainless Steel Screws
– Blade shape: Drop-Point
– Grind: Full Flat Grind
Standard Edition Sheath:
– Hole for a Safety Cord
– Sheath weight: 188 gr.
Special Edition Sheath:
– Hole for a Safety Cord
– Multi-Position Sheath
– Paracord 280 cm
– Firesteel
– Leather Loop with Accessories
– Sharpening Stone with Signal Mirror, Ruler (12cm), Compas and Sundial
– Sheath Weight 286 gr.
PUMA Robuster Knife
German PUMA ROBUSTER Outdoor Knife
- Made in Solingen / Germany -
Introduction:
The Robuster is designed especially for the huge tasks in the wild. It is the best knife for multi-purpose tasks. It works both as a camping knife, as well as as a tool for gutting big game. The ergonomic handle provides a safe handling of the blade. This knife design is a successful synthesis of traditional Asian and European forms, combined with own first-hand experience. The Robuster combines history, elegance, and practicality. Everything that interferes with the performance, like a long ricasso, a paring rod, or a clumsy grip, has been avoided to create a utility knife with extraordinarily high useability. The stylistic base of the handle is taken from a well-prooven European saber grip design of the early 19th century and promises a secure grip even under difficult circumstances. In contrast to conventional knife handles, the rear circumference of this handle is significantly thinner, to let all fingers completely encompass the handle. The perfect combination of history and functionality. The knife blade shows a curved widening at the front, inspired by the forms of the Filipino Bolo Knives.
Its total length is 319 mm. The blade is 193 mm long and 5 mm thick and made from reliable Böhler steel N690 – 1.4528, a very durable steel that is easy to sharpen. The handles are made of walnut wood. The Robuster comes with a leather "quiver sheath", which is attachable in multiple ways. We are committed to quality and provide each knife with a unique serial number and a “Made in Solingen” label.
Alternative handle: White Micarta (SKU.: 141000)
Specifications:
Steel: BÖHLER N690 (1.4528) / 59–60 HRC
Blade length: 7.598” inch / 193 mm
Total length: 12.559” inch / 319 mm
Handle length: 4.960” inch / 126 mm
Handle scales: Walnut Wood
Blade thickness: 5 mm
Overall weight 335 gr.
Additional Information:
– Leather Sheath included
– Design: Tony Lennartz
– Hole for Safety Cord