SKU: 28-110192DAM - (BOKER TIRPITZ DAMAST WOOD)
Boker Tirpitz-Damast Wood collection pocket knife with damascus blade and walnut handle
The Boker Tirpitz-Damast Wood stands out for its incomparable damascus blade and its elegant walnut wood scales. The 300-ply Tripitz Damascus blade is hand forged in the Great Pyramid pattern. 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. The blade has a 1.5mm liner lock and opens easily thanks to the thumb bolt.
The walnut handle makes it a very elegant knife. The matt wood of the contoured handle scales is three-dimensionally milled using CNC technology, the front proudly features the Tirpitz coat of arms and lettering.
This pocket knife combines history, tradition and modern technology in a unique way, made entirely by hand at the Boker factory in Solingen. Delivery takes place in a high-quality transparent frame box with certificate and serial number.
Sister ship to the battleship Bismarck, Tirpitz is the largest battleship ever built in Europe sunk off the Norwegian coast in 1944. Parts of Tirpitz's special armor were recovered and are used in the manufacture of Böker's Tirpitz.
SKU: 28-110194DAM - (BOKER TIRPITZ DAMAST WOOD)
Boker Tirpitz-Damast Gold collection pocket knife with gold-plated damascus blade and walnut handle
The Boker Tirpitz Damascus Gold stands out with its incomparable gold-coated damascus blade. The 300-layer Tripitz Damascus blade is hand-forged in the Great Pyramid pattern, with a matte-gloss finish provided by real gold plating.
All components such as the thumb pin, blade and hilt screws, spacers, liner, clip and clip replacement plate are also gold plated. The blade has a 1.5 mm liner lock.
Tirpitz is the largest battleship ever built in Europe sunk off the Norwegian coast in 1944. Parts of Tirpitz's special armor were recovered and are used in the manufacture of Böker's Tirpitz.
Ambidextrous pocket clip (tip-up/tip-down). Walnut grips with the Tirpitz coat of arms and lettering.
Made entirely by hand at the Böker factory in Solingen.
The delivery takes place with an individual serial number in a frame box with a certificate of authenticity.
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Boker Tirpitz Damast pocketknives.
These knives are made with a Tirpitz damascus steel blade, this steel is obtained with parts of the imposing Tirpitz battleship, the largest used in Europe up to now, which sank off the coast of Norway in 1944, years later Boker rescued parts of the himself to manufacture its imposing Tirpitz Damascus, which thanks to its combination with carbon steels achieve great hardness, which together with its beauty makes it a high-quality collector's knife.
With local walnut handles.