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Boker Barlow Integral Canvas Micarta Folding Knife

Boker Barlow Integral Canvas Micarta Folding Knife

SKU:BK111943

Regular price $124.95 USD
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  • The Boker Barlow Integral Canvas Micarta Folding Knife is a new version of a timeless classic. It has a contoured handle made of dark red canvas Micarta and black canvas Micarta. Both the handle and the blade of this modern take on the Barlow are matte blasted, giving it an updated look.

    The satin finished slip joint blade of the Barlow Integrated Canvas Knife is made of ice- hardened N690 and is opened by a nail nick.

    The name Barlow is thought to have originated with the knife producer in Sheffield who began exporting this knife to North America around 1800.

    Engraving: Up to 6 characters can be engraved on the blade of this knife.

    Features of the Boker Integral Canvas Knife:

    • Handles Crafted from Canvas Micarta
    • Ice-hardened N690 Steel Blade
    • Stainless Steel Bolsters and Tang
    • Traditional Barlow Integral Knife Design
    • Hand Crafted in Solingen, Germany


    Blade Length:
     2.56 inches
    Overall Length (Open): 5.91 inches
    Thickness: 1.9 mm
    Weight: 1.1 ounces

    The Boker Tree Brand Story 
    In the 17th century, the Boker family began a small hardware factory beneath a towering chestnut tree in Germany. This tree was incorporated into the Boker's first logo in the 1600s, and has remained an important brand symbol. Over the years, the Boker family expanded their business and moved to Solingen, the City of Blades, to begin the now-famous knife line with cutlery expert Hermann Heuser. In honor of the majestic tree from their first factory, Boker was originally known as Tree Brand, and many still refer to it by this name.