
Boker Pocket Knives
Author: Knife GuyToday’s Boker pocket knives descend from the Boeker tool factory in Remscheid, Germany. A giant chestnut tree shaded the small Boeker tool factory in Remscheid and today that tree is used in the Boker symbol today. The Boeker name was changed to Boker when the company started to expand internationally. Production facilities were developed in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The reputation for german quality continued with these expansions and Boker knives are now produced in the United States, Germany and South America.
Today the line of Boker knives feature both traditional and modern style pocket knives. The blades come in stainless steel, ceramic and damascus steel blades. Handles are made of Titanium, Aluminum, G-10, Burlwood, Rosewood, ABS and more. You can find a Boker pocket knife for everyday use or to add to a collection.
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