BÖKER Plus Exskelibur II Framelock Micarta
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Product detailed description
Perhaps no other Böker Plus pocket knife has been in such demand in recent years, and has appeared in as many variations as Mike Skellern's Exskelibur. With his design, the South African knife maker founded one of the most successful and popular series in the Böker Plus line. This particularly modern variant with stainless steel frame lock is again significantly slimmer than the various other linerlock versions and convinces both in everyday use and in more demanding applications. Despite its more compact dimensions, the Exskelibur II is in no way inferior to its older brother and shines with almost unchanged proportions.
The textured blade is made of olive green micarta and gives the design, originally intended as a knife for gentlemen, a rustic look. The D2 Spearpoint blade has a dark stonewash finish, further emphasizing the outdoor character of the pocket knife. It opens manually and locks securely with the robust Stonewash-Framelock lock.
With convertible clip (tip-up/tip-down) and high-quality nylon sheath for storage.
Total length: 16.55 cm
Blade length: 7.10 cm
Blade thickness: 2.80 mm
Weight: 67 g
Blade material: D2
Handle material: Micarta
Lock: Framelock
Designer: Mike Skellern
Additional parameters
| Category: | Classic folding knives |
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| EAN: | 4045011238277 |
| Blade material: | D2 |
| Blade length: | 7 to 8 cm |
| Handle material: | micarta |
| Aktualizace: | BOKER24 |
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The roots of Böker go back to the 17th century, when the family forge operated in Remscheid and focused on steel processing and edge tools. Over time, practical experience shaped a technical mindset that balanced durability, cutting performance, and reliability. The expansion into sabres and rapiers around 1829–1830 marked a decisive technological step, demanding precise heat treatment and consistent blade geometry. With more than a hundred skilled craftsmen employed, the company gained the capacity to refine production without losing its artisanal foundation.
During the second half of the 19th century, parts of the family moved to North America, establishing facilities in the USA and Canada. This international presence allowed experimentation with new designs and materials. Today, major production remains in Solingen, supported by manufacturing in the USA and Argentina, while modern CNC machining ensures tight tolerances and repeatable results. Böker develops knives in-house and in collaboration with well-known makers, delivering tools that combine engineering precision with practical usability, including the widely distributed MAGNUM line aimed at robust everyday performance.
| Manufacturing company : | Heinrich Böker Baumwerk GmbH |
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