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Product Description
BOKER 98k-Damascus 110715DAM
Remarkable damascus Böker 98k brings with it a significant piece of German military history. The 98K rifle was introduced by the Wehrmacht as the standard issue rifle in 1935. Essentially, until 1945, it was the most widespread weapon among German soldiers in World War II. The bolt-action rifle was based on the Mauser System 98 locking system, which was already used with the Gewehr 98 as the standard weapon of the German army during World War I.
The Damask Böker 98k model follows various design elements of the German 98k bayonet. It has a Damascus blade made of cylindrical steel from the Mauser rifle.
This very intriguing damascus is forged by Chad Nichols in the Ripple pattern. The blade with a pronounced ricasso is absolutely unique. It opens with a thumbstud on the blade. The open knife is reliably secured by a Back Lock.
The handle is made of local walnut wood. It stands out with its diagonally folded structure of the bayonet handles, aiding secure grip and handling. The model is handmade in the Boker knife factory in Solingen. It comes in a box with a certificate of authenticity and an individual serial number.
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Blade material:Damascus
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Handle material:Hazelnut wood
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Fuse:Backlock
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Blade lenght:8.4 cm
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Lenght:19.5 cm
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Blade thickness:4 mm
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Weight:109 g
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Use:Collectible
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One-handed opening:not
Product parameters
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Blade material:Damascus
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Handle material:Hazelnut wood
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Fuse:Backlock
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Blade lenght:8.4 cm
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Lenght:19.5 cm
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Blade thickness:4 mm
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Weight:109 g
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Use:Collectible
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One-handed opening:not
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Knife type:Closing
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Opening types:Manual
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Producer:Boker Solingen
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Country of origin:Germany