Description
Böker - Barlow Prime EDC Black
The characteristic drop shape of the Barlow can be traced back to the English pocket knives of the 17. can be traced back to the 19th century, making it certainly one of the oldest models ever. The name of the classic is likely derived from a similarly named, enterprising knife producer from Sheffield, who began exporting the sturdy knives to North America around 1800. They immediately enjoyed great popularity there and so appeared at the end of the 19. In the history of the Böker Manufaktur, the first Barlow models also emerged in the 19th century
This integral construction version of the newly interpreted Böker Barlow Prime dispenses with the characteristic bolsters and instead features continuous, pleasantly contoured handle scales made of black Canvas Micarta. The lightweight construction can completely do without additional metal liners. The satin-finished blade is made of ice-hardened N690 steel and can be opened with a nail nick. It is equipped with a modern, elongated false edge, the ease of use of the slip joint is increased by a 90 degree detent when opening and closing. The decorative rivets are made of stainless steel. With high-quality felt case for storage. Handcrafted in the Böker Knife Manufactory Solingen
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Features
Closure | Slipjoint Lock |
Total length | 15.8 cm |
Opening | nail notch |
Blade length | 6.9 cm |
Blade thickness | 2.2 mm |
Steel | N690 |
Handle Material | Micarta |
Weight | 35 g |
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