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Boker Magnum - Farmer's Friend - 3.15" Blade - 440A - Brown Brass, Sandalwood Handle - 01SC073

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Product Description

Magnum Farmer's Friend

The Magnum Farmer's Friend is a classic working knife in a medium pocket knife size, equipped with a 440A stainless steel blade. The satin-finished blade is opened by nail nick and locked by a sturdy backlock. Thanks to its flat and no-frills design, the Farmer's Friend has a high utility value, while the elegant handle made of sandalwood underlines the traditional character of the two-handed knife. The decorative bolsters are made of brass. With lanyard hole.

  •  Pocket Knife
  •  Asia
  •  7,09 in
  •  3,15 in
  •  0,08 in
  •  3,49 oz
  •  440A
  •  Brass, Sandalwood
  •  Nail Nick
  •  Manual
  •  Backlock
  •  Brown
  •  01SC073

440A

The American 440A is a decent starter steel. We use it widely in our Magnum series. It is not to be confused with the higher-quality 440B and 440C.

Backlock

Backlock (or: Lockback or Back-Lock) is the mechanism in certain lockable pocketknives.

The handle of a Lockback knife contains a mechanism that allows the blade to be locked in place and then unlocked again. The blade of a Lockback knife also has a small notch on the end of the tang. The mechanism hidden in the handle of a Lockback knife consists of a rocker and a spring. The rocker is a long and slim piece of metal running from the front end of the handle almost all the way to the back end. The front end of the rocker close to the blade ends in a hook.

When the blade is open, the hook is lodged in the notch on the tang and locks it. The back end of the rocker is not fully covered by the handle. A small part of it on the back of the handle is left open to allow operation. A small spring, usually not visible from the outside, is located underneath the rocker. When it is triggered, it pushes the rocker back into its original position. The Lockback mechanism works as follows: When the blade is open, the hook slides into the notch on the blade tang and locks it.

When the exposed part of the rocker at the end of the handle is pressed, the hook is lifted out of the notch, releasing the lock so that the blade can be closed. When the knife is opened again, the rocker hook locks it automatically until it is released.