Boker go bushcraft

HillBill

Bushcrafter through and through
Oct 1, 2008
8,163
158
W. Yorkshire
What a totally original design............:rolleyes:

Price looks ok for what it is though.

Steel is reasonable too. The grind is a bit steep for my liking though given the thickness of the steel.
 
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Hugo

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Nov 29, 2009
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2
Lost in the woods
As HillBill said, the grind is very steep apart from that it should appeal to plenty of people at that price.
I like the wording of this bit.
With solid black vagina quivers from soft leather and a fire starter.
I might get Two.
:)
 

lucky 67

Member
May 1, 2010
33
0
netherlands
I like it already,a while ago I tested a fox parang xl,also in the same steel,I was amazed about the steel as well about the knife itself,for the boker at this price I will buy one,it makes me curious !

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Totumpole

Native
Jan 16, 2011
1,066
9
Cairns, Australia
Looks exactly like my Wright & Son Woolore clone - but a fraction of the price. I had the same issue with the grind as previously mentioned, but nothing a wee trip off to a knife maker for a regrind didnt sort out. It was the first knife I got after my Mora, and its a regular user - feels really good in the hand.
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Stainless steel and mirtica handle - would be a good user for wet environments (like canoeing... or Wales!) - Thanks Phil
 

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