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Böker Cattle Knife Curly Birch

Product description

Originally used by North American cattle ranchers, the Cattle Knife was a straightforward, rugged tool built for everyday farm life. Its generous size made it an all-purpose companion, suitable for everything from tending livestock to slicing up meals. This classic knife style played a key role in establishing Boker’s strong presence in the American market.

Designed with a double bolster construction, the knife offered added protection to the high-stress ends of the handle. Its distinctive long pull (elongated nail nick) features fine serrations that could even be used to strike matches. Then as now, the Cattle Knife is a symbol of durability, sustainability, and traditional craftsmanship.

The modern Boker Cattle Knife is a full-sized slipjoint folder, perfectly suited for both outdoor use and everyday carry in an urban setting. The historically inspired blade, with a medium point, is crafted from high-grade stainless Böhler N690 steel. A strong back spring securely holds the blade open and provides a half-stop at 90 degrees. The handle scales are made from stabilized curly birch wood in a rich brown tone. Handmade in the Boker Manufactory in Solingen and supplied with a high-quality felt pouch.

Product specifications

Article number
110910
EAN
788857056196
Brand
Böker
Series
Böker Manufaktur Solingen
Knife type
Pocket knife / EDC
Steel type
N690
Hardness (Rockwell)
58-60 HRC
Blade length
8,2 cm
Blade thickness
3 mm
Handle material
Curly birch wood, stainless steel
Total length
19,5 cm
Weight
103 g
Dishwasher safe
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Manufactured in
Solingen, Germany

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