Folding knife Böker Plus Nori Cocobolo 01BO892 8cm
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Boker Plus Nori folder is another elegant gentleman's knife designed by the Japanese knifemaker Kansei Matsuno. The slim build and lightweight construction of the Nori were combined with the practical front flipper and sturdy linerlock of the LRF. The VG-10 blade on ball bearings has a particularly fine lengthwise satinized finish. The handle scales are made from carefully selected Cocobolo wood mounted on stainless liners. The clean design and classic Japanese blade make the Nori an ideal knife for everyday use. With a lanyard hole and milled clip (tip-up). Boker Plus Nori gentleman knife weighs 43 g.
- Reference
- 4045011196485
- Brand
- Böker Plus
- Steel
- VG-10
- Handle
- Cocobolo wood
- Blade Length, mm
- 80
- Hardness
- 60-61 HRC
- Lock
- Liner Lock
- Total length, mm
- 180
- Blade thickness, mm
- 1,8
Böker Plus knives are innovative in terms of function and design, as well as guaranteed for everyday use. In close cooperation with international acknowledged experts from military, police and security Böker developes and tests tactical knives for the professional user. Conception, design and construction are carried out in Solingen, and production takes place in Europe, the USA and Asia.