The Bowie knife has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century in the USA. Originally designed as a reliable work knife, it was also occasionally used in combat. These fixed knives are known for their massive, distinctively shaped blades that are typically over 15 cm in length. They also feature a hand protection element called a parry.
The Boker Plus Pocket Bowie, designed by Chuck Gedraitis, takes the charm of a bowie knife and combines it with the convenience and compactness of a pocket knife. This variant is perfect for everyday use. It features a satin-finished Bowie blade made of D2 steel, which makes it capable of handling all sorts of daily tasks with ease.
To open the knife, simply use the removable thumb stud. The stainless steel linerlock ensures that the blade stays securely in place when opened. The ergonomic handle is designed for a secure grip and is made with brown burlap Micarta scales, giving the knife a touch of the Wild West. The clip is seamlessly integrated into the rear handle, allowing for convenient tip-up carrying.
The Boker Plus Pocket Bowie comes with a high-quality nylon pouch for storage and transportation.