Boker 110190DAM Tirpitz Damascus Folding Knife with 3-7/8 in. Straight Edge Blade

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Feature

Reversible clip for tip-up or tip-down carry
300 layers of hand-forged Damascus steel
Domestic walnut handle inlay featuring the Tirpitz crest
Handle inlay is made of AlMgSi aluminum
61 HRC hardness due to the combination of Tirpitz steel and carbon tool steels

Description

The Boker Tirpitz Damascus Knife is a piece of history you can hold in your hands. This knife is named for and forged with steel from the legendary Tirpitz, sister ship of the Bismarck. The Tirpitz was the largest battleship ever launched by the German Navy. The steel of the ship was of such unusually high quality that companies sought to retrieve it after it was taken down by Allied bombers on November 12th, 1944. Now its steel is being used to create this high-quality collectors knife using the recently recovered secrets of ancient swordsmithing. The Boker Tirpitz Damascus Knife has been forged with the techniques used to make Damascus steel with over 300 layers to build strength and resilience. With Tirpitzand carbon steels combined for Damascus forging, a domestic German walnut hilt, and an AlMgSi1 aluminum handle, this knife is as functional as it is historical. It is handmade in the Boker manufacturing facility in Solingen, Germany. This conversation piece comes in a wooden presentation box with a certificate of authenticity and is serial numbered. Dimensions: 3-7/8 in. blade length. 1/16 in. liner thickness. 9 in. overall length. 5.9 oz. weight. Limited lifetime warranty. A chestnut tree is the world famous trademark of the Boker knife manufactory in Solingen, Germany. It represents innovative, high quality, exceptional knives, manufactured with pride, by hand, for over 145 years.