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Started by Jorge Adrián Farías. Last reply by dead_left_knife_guy Nov 6, 2023. 1 Reply 2 Likes
Hi Böker fans !I invested a lot of time and money to have them.Best wishes from Argentina !Continue
Started by Ricky Ray. Last reply by Pen Knife Dec 2, 2019. 6 Replies 10 Likes
Hi Fellow Boker Collectors,I'm proud to announce that a ten year research project has yielded a book that I'm really pleased with.Neal Punchard and I have teamed up to write a book about Boker…Continue
Started by Art Cooper. Last reply by Ricky Ray Jan 12, 2019. 32 Replies 5 Likes
I have seen advertised knives from the Franklin Mint 1989 Collection that the owner swears are made by Boker.The knives are marked on one side: Solingen, W.Germany and on the other 89FR.I have never…Continue
Started by Ricky Ray Nov 17, 2018. 0 Replies 2 Likes
I can't stop playing around with this old 712 pattern lever lock from the 1980s. The rosewood handles look great, and nobody does a blade etch like Boker.…Continue
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Do it Ricky Ray!!!
We are a quiet group lately.
Almost to 100 members, and not much to say.
I hope you all get that special Boker knife you've been looking for this Christmas.
I think I may finally spring for a stag handled camp knife!
I think the ceramic might make a good Sunday go to Meeting type knife
Al, I own several ceramic blade Bokers in my collection from the 2" Gent's to the Delta titanium handled look alike of the 1994 Damascus Annual, to the interchangeable ceramic blade for the Optima.
Boker has been making these blades for many of their different style knives over the years. They are very sharp, hold their edge better than steel and their only weakness, which is a big one, is that they are brittle. They can snap if used to pry. If only used to slice, they are wonderful blades.
As a result, you do not see many of them around. I would not use it as my carry knife.
Ken, try getting in touch with Ricky Ray, turns out he put a post up with a photo here on iKC a few years back...
http://iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/got-a-specific-knife-you-ar...
Al, I don't own a ceramic-bladed folder, but I've seen several folding & fixed ceramic knives. Boker seems to have more ceramic knives than any other knife company that I've seen. Ceramic knives seem to be most popular for kitchen use, since you need to be gentle with them (don't drop them, don't pry with them, don't baton them through wood, etc.).
They're not a gimmick in that they should stay sharper longer than most other food prep knives, though they still get dull over time (I believe a diamond sharpener is necessary, though you could probably send it back to Boker's US address for sharpening).
Boker has a photo in their catalogs of one of their ceramic knives cutting through a glass bottle. That's pretty gimmicky, but pretty dang cool as far as gimmicks go (kinda like cutting through a penny with paramedics shears -- you'll never need to do it, but how awesome is that?).
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