Böker Plus Alluvial All Black
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Product detailed description
Formed over thousands of years and shaped by the tremendous power of water: as early as ancient Egypt, silt was considered a blessing for a bountiful harvest. The erosion of sediments has created young, extremely nutrient-rich soils along coastlines, rivers or lakes, which Justin Lundquist describes as the source of his idea for the impressive Böker Plus Alluvial. The nature-loving knife designer from the USA has been fascinated by knives since the age of four and has been successfully realising his own designs since 2013. Flooded with inspiration in this first collaborative project with Böker, he suspends the laws of nature and brings new life to the world of automatic knives with the slim Gentleman Folder. The D2 clippoint blade with black finish opens and unlocks with a push button. The button and blade axis screw are recessed into the black aluminum handle, giving the thumb an additional grip when in use. The tip-up clip allows for deep carry and accentuates the earthy character of the automatic knife.
Total length: 19.4 cm
Blade length: 8 cm
Blade thickness: 2.9 mm
Weight: 88 g
Blade material: D2
Handle material: aluminium
Lock type: button
Additional parameters
| Category: | OTF - Speed Assist |
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| EAN: | 4045011236297 |
| Blade material: | D2 |
| Blade length: | 8 to 10cm |
| Handle material: | alluminium alloy/ dural |
| 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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