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A giant chestnut tree, shading the small Boker tool factory in Remscheid, Germany in the 17th century, is the oldest traceable symbol connected with the Boker name. Their famous pocket knives, fixed blade knives and kitchen knives with the tree-brand, is Boker Knives sign for quality, innovation and an eye for detail. In 1869 Boker knives was moved to the German blade-ciy of Solingen where their knives have been manufactured ever since.
Boker Knives manufactures the largest assortment of high-quality knives for sportsmen and collectors with an unsurpassed variety of materials for blades and handles. Today, Boker knives range from 320-layer Damascus steel to very modern ceramics, with handles ranging from high-quality mother-of-pearl to Thuya root wood and state-of-the-art synthetics. |