Böker Swell-End Jack Slipjoint pocket knife with handle made of imitation horn
Even if it is not a real horn and it is a Kusthorn, the look is already impressive.
The Böker Swell-End Jack is another classic knife shape that has been to be found on European farmers' markets and in typical general stores in American settlements since the turn of the century. The handy pocket knife owes its name to the traditional construction, which becomes noticeably wider at the end of the handle and thus shifts the center of gravity of the knife to the rear. In addition to the satined main blade made of ice-hardened N690 with 60 to 61 HRC, the knife is also equipped with a bottle opener, which can also be used as a screwdriver. The blade has a modern ricasso and is opened with a nail cut. The operational safety of the slipjoint is increased by a 90 degree detent when opening and closing. The handle shells are made of deceptively real-looking synthetic horn, which combines the low maintenance and robustness of a synthetic material with the look of a natural material. The characteristic cheeks are made of nickel silver. Handcrafted in the Boker knife factory in Solingen. With a high-quality felt case for storage.
Properties:
Total length: 15.3 cm
Blade length: 6.7 cm
Weight: 73 g
Blade thickness: 1.7 mm
Blade material: N690
Handle material: synthetic horn
Closure: slipjoint
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