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Boker Integral II. Hunting Knife
Regular price €329,00 EUR Save €-329,00 EURGerman Böker Hunting Knife "Integral II."
- Made in Solingen / Germany -
Introduction:
The Boker Integral II. is the compact version of the Vollintegral, just as sturdy and die-forged from a single piece of steel. The rugged blade and excellent ergonomics of the handle scales make the knife perfect for hunting tasks and more. The conical tang and hand-ground finger choils highlight the sophisticated craftsmanship and offer a much more comfortable grip. The scales consist of certified imported rosewood, precision-milled to minimize production tolerances. The blade is made from the reliable outdoor material 440C and equipped with a flat grind that offers great stability even for heavy-duty tasks. Comes with a high-quality leather sheath.
Specifications:
Steel: 440C stainless steel
Blade length: 3.937“ inch / 100 mm
Total length: 8.661” inch / 220 mm
Handle length: 4.724” inch / 120 mm
Handle scales: Walnut Wood
Blade Thickness: 4,2 mm
Overall weight 176 gr.
Sheath: Leather
Boker Integral II. Hunting Stag Knife
Regular price €329,00 EUR Save €-329,00 EURGerman Böker Hunting Stag Knife "Integral II."
- Made in Solingen / Germany -
Introduction:
The Boker Integral II. is the compact version of the Vollintegral, just as sturdy and die-forged from a single piece of steel. The rugged blade and excellent ergonomics of the handle scales make the knife perfect for hunting tasks and more. The conical tang and hand-ground finger choils highlight the sophisticated craftsmanship and offer a much more comfortable grip. The scales consist of certified imported rosewood, precision-milled to minimize production tolerances. The blade is made from the reliable outdoor material 440C and equipped with a flat grind that offers great stability even for heavy-duty tasks. Comes with a high-quality leather sheath.
Specifications:
Steel: 440C stainless steel
Blade length: 3.937“ inch / 100 mm
Total length: 8.661” inch / 220 mm
Handle length: 4.724” inch / 120 mm
Handle scales: Stag Horn
Blade Thickness: 3,96 mm
Overall weight 208 gr.
Sheath: Leather
Boker Leopard I. Damascus Pocket Knife
Regular price €689,00 EUR Sale price €589,00 EUR Save €100,00 EURBöker Leopard I. Damascus Folding Knife (Limited Edition)
- Made in Solingen / Germany -
Introduction:
The impressive Boker Leopard-Damascus I. is a real piece of living history. The blade is made of high-performance Damascus, forged exclusively for Boker from the gun barrel steel of the German Leopard I battle tank. It has a hardness of 61 to 63 HRC and a high degree of toughness at the same time. The 300-layer Damascus in the Small Pyramids pattern is ideally suited to the hardcoat-anodised handle made of CNC-milled AlMgSi1, which is considerably higher quality than the usual AlMg3 due to the higher silicon proportion. The decorative inlays are made of certified imported Ziricote Wood. With convertible clip (tip-up/tip-down). Delivery with gift box, certificate of authenticity and individual serial number.
Specifications:
Steel: Damascus
Blade length: 3.543“ inch / 90 mm
Total length: 8.267” inch / 210 mm
Handle length: 4.724” inch / 120 mm
Handle scales: Aluminum / Ziricote Wood
Overall weight 120 gr.
Note: We from Dream-Knives have no influence on which serial number we receive from Böker.
Boker Tiger Damascus Folding Knife
Regular price €549,00 EUR Sale price €499,00 EUR Save €50,00 EURGerman Böker Tiger Damascus Folding Knife
Collector's knife *Serial numbered*
- Made in Solingen / Germany -
Introduction:
The impressive Boker Tiger- Damascus-adds a very special model to our series of pocket knives steeped in history. The collector's knife with a historical past is a real piece of living history and combines high-quality craftsmanship with authentic materials. Known worldwide as the Tiger, the Panzerkampfwagen VI was used by the Wehrmacht from the late summer of 1942. It is considered one of the most famous tanks in history, despite its modest production number of only 1350 units and the resulting low strategic importance. The development of the heavy tank can be traced back to 1937, and series production began in August 1942. Today, there are only seven preserved units, which are exhibited all over the world. Due to the low availability, the so-called Frankentiger was even assembled for this purpose from wreckage parts of different production years.
The tank parts we use come from a Tiger I of the Schwere Panzerabteilung 502, which was destroyed in combat in Latvia in the summer of 1944 in a heavily wooded area near the town of Bauska. Based on the wreckage found at the original excavation site, it was determined that this Tiger was an early to mid-production model. Examination of battle damage to the remains, military records and local historical accounts revealed that this Tiger tank collided with both a Russian T-34 medium tank and an SU-76 anti-tank gun, and was also damaged by a stationary 45-mm anti-tank gun. It is still unclear which of the impacts caused the most damage and sealed the fate of the Tiger. However, as several 76-mm fragments were lodged in the heavy armour, it is assumed that a nearby T-34 landed the decisive hits before it was destroyed 300 metres away, too.
Otto Carius and Albert Kerscher, two of the most successful tank commanders of the Second World War, were attempting to stop the advance of Soviet forces on Riga at the time, with the Schwere Panzerabteilung 502. The division was able to so devastatingly defeat the enemy blockade forces near Tukums that it was able to retreat to the Latvian Courland together with more than 500,000 other soldiers of the Heeresgruppe Nord. There the forces were encircled in the further course of the Soviet advance. The Kurland Cauldron served as a bridgehead and could be supplied by the Kriegsmarine via sea. It withstood six major attacks by Soviet forces until the unconditional surrender on 8 May, 1945.
The straight-edged Boker Tiger-Damascus is equipped with a unique Damascus blade made from the steelof the battle tank destroyed at Bauska. The non-stainless mosaic Damascus is forged for us by hand by Chad Nichols in the Intrepid pattern and is reminiscent of the tank tracks left in the ground by the Tiger's heavy tracks. Unlike conventional Damascus, the production of mosaic Damascus does not create layers, but complex Damascus bars are forged by hand into a mosaic in an elaborate and very complicated process. The ball-bearing blade is opened by a thumb stud and locked by a sturdy steel framelock with a stonewash finish, while a Hinderer lock-stop acts as an over-extension protection for the lock. The overall shape of the knife pays homage to the famous lines of the tank, while the decorative pivot screw is modelled on the main drive sprocket. The slightly contoured handle scales made of burlap Micarta are provided with precisely milled grooves, which are reminiscent of the characteristic surface structure of the Zimmerit coating of German armoured vehicles. With lanyard hole and milled clip (tip-up/r) witt steel ball. Handmade in the Boker Knife Manufactory in Solingen. Supplied with a classy suspended display, a certificate of authenticity and an individual serial number.
Specifications:
Steel: Damascus
Blade length: 3.346“ inch / 85 mm
Total length: 7.874” inch / 200 mm
Handle length: 4.527” inch / 115 mm
Handle scales: Micarta
Blade thickness: 4 mm
Overall weight 139 gr.